Aloha Surplus

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Beaverton, United States

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Army & navy surplus shop· Ammunition supplier· Camping store· Collectibles store· Cutlery store· Surplus store· Retail· Boot store· Clothing store· Costume store· Sporting goods store

Aloha Surplus Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Aloha Surplus is located in Beaverton, United States on 17645 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy. Aloha Surplus is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category army & navy surplus shop in United States.

Address

17645 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy

Phone

+1 5035915858

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Roger Burton

Knowledgeable and informative employees. Good selection. Easy to find. A little crowded to move around with so much merchandise. This is a small business I will support & so should the people...don't want to lose this gem!

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Michelle Rode

First time here. Lot's of stuff to look at. New and used. Nice employees.

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Nicholas Mcconnell

Went here yesterday, looking for something small and simple, straps for a backpack.. but the guy who helped me was extremely friendly and helpful!! Deserves a raise for sure. With the world we live in today, friendlyness is so much appreciated!! And trust me when I say a lot of people may not talk about it.. but it's very true! So much cool stuff, awesome staff!.. I could get addicted to this place!

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Barron Kapoozie

Bought a great shotgun scabbard and my buddy bought his first pistol here! Very knowledgeable guys and tons of cool stuff. The firearms were priced well and the guy selling them was genuinely interested in making sure his customers are satisfied and that they have everything they need. If I could give ten stars I would.

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Michael Sattler

I'm a fan of being able to touch merchandise, versus the experience of online shopping. I'm a fan of choice. Aloha Surplus satisfies. Yes, some items are more expensive than their online competition, and some of the items about which I'm knowledgeable weren't authentic military surplus but made cheaply for less-than-discerning buyers, but there's enough worthwhile stuff from _all_ the wars to make a visit worthwhile. (There's also a bunch of silly wanna-be stuff that I'd be embarrassed to own but to each his or her own.) On my one visit the staff were pleasant, although not very clueful about things military. That's a bummer, but the old vets doing the quartermaster thing in private life is probably a thing of the past. If you're near, it's worth stopping by for a look. Be mindful of the authenticity and price, be open to buying here or online, and it'll all be good.