4.3 – 190 reviews • Home improvement store
Habitat for Humanity of Orange County ReStore locations in Anaheim (1656 W Katella Ave) and Santa Ana (2140 Ritchey Street) are nonprofit home improvement stores and donation centers that sell new and gently used home furniture, appliances, and building materials to the public at discounted prices. The proceeds from the Habitat OC ReStores help fund the construction of affordable Habitat for Humanity of Orange County homes. When you shop, YOU are helping hardworking limited-income families build strength, stability, and self-reliance through affordable homeownership.
Service Options: In-store shopping · In-store pickup
Health and Safety: Mask required · Staff wear masks · Safety dividers at checkout ·
Hours
Friday | 9AM–5PM |
Saturday | 9AM–5PM |
Sunday | 10AM–5PM |
Monday | 9AM–5PM |
Tuesday | 9AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 9AM–5PM |
Thursday | 9AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address:
2140 Ritchey St, Santa Ana, CA 92705
Phone: (714) 434-6266
Website: http://www.habitatoc.org/Shop-ReStore
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Jeremy Hurt
Great staff, friendly, clean, mask wearing people of society.
Chris Compton
Great place to pick up things for the home at super cheap prices.
Richard Ibarra
Great price for what I needed and good service.
Jeremy Hurt
This place is awesome. Great staff, friendly, clean, mask wearing people of society. They help load your items and have good pricing!
Yolanda Hill
Love love love this place, clean and friendly environment. Price items are colored tags up to 75% off, new items are price as is. You looking for vintage, China cabinets All #Boom, you want retro #Tadahh. All I could say come in check for yourself. Sorry no photos I left the store so happy and forgot to do my check in. Forgive me please
Duke Walls
Went in to look for desk lamps. Since it’s a whatever-comes-in deal, there weren’t any. We saw sofas for $150 or less, china cabinets for $300 or less, and literal yards of tile flooring, among other things (they even have kitchen sinks). If you’re looking for inexpensive and lightly used renovation items whose proceeds go to a good cause, this place is worth a look.
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