Anonymous
Post 10/21/2014 11:13     Subject: Kitchen items from Goodwill

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Didn't you answer your own question? If you were impressed with the quality of the selections, why wouldn't you?



Just wondering if I need to be concerned with cleanliness or bugs. A coffeemaker is different from a crock pot or other cooking item where real food can get trapped, right? Or maybe not? I don't know. Anytime there's a Goodwill post, some people state it's the best place for secret deals, and some people panic about bugs.


a coffee maker can be cleaned by running vinegar and water through it like you are making a pot of coffee. I don't know any cooking items where "real food" can get trapped. Not even a crockpot, it's two pieces and a lid which you can inspect with your own eyes.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2014 07:26     Subject: Kitchen items from Goodwill

Unique on Viers Mill Road is no longer a great place to shop. The quality of merchandise has gone down since I first started going there 10 years ago, and the prices have risen steadily.
Anonymous
Post 10/21/2014 06:22     Subject: Kitchen items from Goodwill

Anonymous wrote:Thank everyone! I am going to see wha I can find at Goodwill this week. FYI, it's the Rockville one on Boiling Brook Drive.


Check the Unique Thrift on Veirs Mill--also good.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2014 23:27     Subject: Kitchen items from Goodwill

The Goodwill on Rte 50 in Arlington has a bunch of breadmakers. Hmmmm... tempting!
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2014 13:06     Subject: Kitchen items from Goodwill

Anonymous wrote:12:48, I love that particular Goodwill! When my husband and I were first married, we lived in Silver Spring, and our perfect Sunday afternoon was a trip to Goodwill, Kosher Mart, and the Friends of the Library bookstore.


Op here. Thanks for the reminder! I keep meaning to try that bookstore!
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2014 12:55     Subject: Kitchen items from Goodwill

12:48, I love that particular Goodwill! When my husband and I were first married, we lived in Silver Spring, and our perfect Sunday afternoon was a trip to Goodwill, Kosher Mart, and the Friends of the Library bookstore.