American Furniture Warehouse

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Longmont, United States

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Furniture store· Bedroom furniture store· Mattress store· Office furniture store· Outdoor furniture store· Shelving store

American Furniture Warehouse Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

American Furniture Warehouse is located in Longmont, United States on 10550 Jake Jabs Blvd. American Furniture Warehouse is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category furniture store in United States.

Address

10550 Jake Jabs Blvd

Phone

+13036842400

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Roger House

The sales person treated me like a long lost friend (Stacy Lerner) with such passion and respect. I was in awe of how great my experience in the store was. And the guys delivering the couch were fast, friendly and treated us great! I went to a competitor and found them robotic and higher priced. Loved my experience buying from AFW will go here first for my furniture purchases in the future.

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DEBRA DAVIS

I love this AFW and it's the only one I have gone to for years. Have visited many and this store has a good inventory and the staff is friendly and helpful. My new go to person is Taylor. Extremely helpful and informative.

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Erin Miller

Purchase was easy, Chris was helpful. Delivery was earlier than promised, well as quick and painless. The delivery men we polite and friendly. A great experience over all.

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Chrissy Grant

The delivery (the day after 7 inches of snow) was fantastic! The delivery guys were fast, efficient and very cognizant of removing their shoes and worked well together to come up with a good plan to keep my carpet clean! Well done, guys!

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Liz Castro

Very large showroom area. Fortunately, they have several handicap accessible scooters by the front door. Salesman was very polite. Within 10 minutes of paying for a new recliner, I received an email that it was ready to be picked up at the customer pickup area. Drove over with my van and trailer. Some employees loaded and tied down the boxed recliner, and I didn't have to get out of my vehicle at all. The only problem was that I pulled over as I was leaving the parking lot, because I noticed something on the box. It had been tied down with a reddish color twine, and it was actually cutting into the box. I found something to cut the twine with, and I cut off that piece that was cutting down into the box, only. Then I found some soft, laundry clothesline rope and I retied the box down. If I hadn't caught that problem so quickly, the twine would've damaged the new recliner, which had a leather like material covering it. Sticking a scrap piece of cardboard or a piece of wood under the twine, would be a good idea for the loading staff to try in the future. Luckily, no harm done and my husband is enjoying his new recliner!