Big Reuse

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Brooklyn, United States

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Architectural salvage store· Lumber store· Non-profit organization· Used book store· Used furniture store· Community Service/Non-Profit· Retail· Thrift store· Building materials store· Environmental organization· Home improvement store· Used appliance store· Used clothing store

Big Reuse Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Big Reuse is located in Brooklyn, United States on 1 12th St. Big Reuse is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category architectural salvage store in United States.

Address

1 12th St

Phone

+1 7187258925

Service options

Online estimatesIn-store pick-upIn-store shoppingOn-site services

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Caryn Benjamin

We’ve donated multiple large items to Big ReUse on two different occasions. They were great to deal with. Both times they sent a truck with two movers, who were very professional. We were so happy that our furniture, display cases and other items were going to a good cause and then on to people that would use them, instead of into a landfill. Highly recommended!

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Benjamin Merritt

This place is another great resource for people on a budget (or just smart and crafty) who are looking to furnish, or even rehab their home. I've been using big reuse for years to help furnish my homes, find new projects to rehab and I always come away from here with something interesting, even if it's just a book. I do miss their other locations in Brooklyn and queens as I feel they had a lot more home renovation materials, but now seem more focused on home furnishing. Great prices, great staff, always a way to kill time, or check out something different before heading to ikea.

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Bo Apitz

If Dean Blunt owned and operated a thrift store then this would be it. Wall to wall finds and great prices. Best thrift store in Brooklyn if you ask me, hell maybe even the tri-state area.

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Jamie Russell

Great selection of furniture and misc home parts/fixtures if you are interested in rehab-ing/repurposing. Also a decent amount of general thrift including books, housewares, clothes, frames, etc. reasonable prices as well

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Stephen Lang

The best kept secret for anyone who's interested in interior decorating on a budget. Over the years I've bought so many things from them... a 9ft section of bowling alley for a table, a vintage enamel kitchen sink, a giant mirror & frame, an 8ft long chest, church pews I made into shelves... All for a fraction of the cost. Keep recycling ️