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If you’re into thrift shopping around Phoenix, Savers is a solid spot to check out. This chain is known for its well-organized stores and consistent selection of secondhand items, and the Phoenix Savers location holds true to that reputation. You’ll find racks filled with used clothing, plenty of vintage pieces if you keep your eyes peeled, and some offbeat accessories that can really add character to your wardrobe. It’s the kind of place where you can browse without feeling overwhelmed, which makes the whole thrift store experience more enjoyable.
Phoenix Savers isn’t just about clothes, though. They also stock a variety of furniture, from practical chairs and shelves to occasional statement pieces, depending on what’s come through recently. Housewares and kitchen items show up regularly too, making it handy if you’re outfitting an apartment or just want to hunt for unique dishware. If you love flipping through books, there’s usually a decent selection of used books as well, so it’s easy to spend a good chunk of time here exploring.
What sets Phoenix Savers apart is the chain’s focus on quality and community. The store supports local nonprofit partners, so your purchases have a positive impact beyond just scoring good deals. Plus, everything feels clean and well-curated compared to some thrift stores where things can get messy. It’s a reliable stop for anyone who appreciates thrift shopping in Phoenix and wants a mix of vintage finds, everyday secondhand clothing, and household goods all under one roof.
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Thrift store chain offering secondhand clothing, footwear, furniture, books & household items.
It had been awhile since I've gone to Savers. It's still a great place to shop. I found some items I didn't know I needed. Ceramic pumpkins, a head,A bucket with the evil quens, ceramic withes shoes, some kids kitchen items. It was so organized and very clean. All toys were where they should be. I had forgotten how much I enjoy going there. Staff amazing as always.
I'm giving it three stars because it is very organized, and has a good layout. And clean. I did find a piece of glass in the toy section. My 6 & 3 year old really needed to go to the bathroom. Apparently no place besides nasty circle K bathrooms. They can't allow two little kids to use a restroom for a few minutes? It is also only self checkout. Which fine, cool. I don't want to talk to them anyway. BUT!! They have an employee STANDING RIGHT BEHIND YOU WATCHING YOUR EVERY MOVE! I guess if you don't trust the customers to actually pay, then you probably should NOT have ONLY self check outs. It was VERY intimidating, and nerve wracking. They have cameras on you the whole time at the register. If you don't like being watched like they are burning a hole into you. Do not take your little ones without going to the bathroom first! I will not be back, recommending, or donating to this place ever again.
Crazy prices. The workers are very nice. Not sure who decides the prices but $13+ for a used shirt is INSANE. I even saw alot of dress that were $25+. Thrifting should be affordable not more expensive than going to a department store.
Found a microphone without a price tag, they said they couldn’t sell it to me because those are usually in a bag??? So now basically insinuating I stole it out of the bag? Then she proceeded saying won’t be back on the shelf until WED it’s SAT. I just really wanted it it was a really good find, she’s rude for that .
Usually a good place to thrift but this last visit all they had for women's shirts and blouses was LONG sleeves. I asked an associate where the t-shirts and short sleeve shirts where and they said they pulled all of them for the season... Winter in AZ is still 75 degrees. Smh not giving women options.