I'm a recycling kind of dude. Remodeled my home from the studs in with material almost 100% purchased on Craig's List, EBay and salvage shops. This was my 2nd trip to Desert Liquidators and it went same as the first. High hopes followed by disappointment. My 1st trip was several years ago an it sure seemed like the stock was the same.
Prices are only good when compared to undamaged, new material that can be returned and/or has some guarantee. When I buy these kinds of materials I need 75-90% off retail because of the risk having to make damaged stuff work is expensive, not everything is going to work out. Like the review for the warped sink legs, it's only a deal if you don't include your time "fixing" it.
The really sad thing is why so many things have no prices. I was going to buy a bunch of pots and pans and things for staging a house...but no prices. I guess you're suppose to drag everything in the store up to the counter and ask? A bunch of table tops I thought I could turn into kitchen counters...no prices. It just isn't worth the hassle unless you happen to stumble into that one exact thing you've been looking for.
There were some unique items, no prices of course, but not enough cool items to be worth a trip based on the prices on things I saw marked, like tile. My next stop was Floor&Decor where I saw several examples of tile for less $$$.
I went though everything outside and inside and no employee said anything to me.
Don't think I'll venture a 3rd visit.