>>7541224It depends! I've lived in most parts of the country now, and thrift shopping is by far most popular in Eastern Norway. The closer you get to Oslo, the more thrift shops are available to choose from. Most thrift stores choose not to carry clothes, since they're messy and can stink out the whole store sometimes. Fretex is a chain which specializes in clothing.
Most thrift stores where I go don't carry a lot of electronics. Sometimes they do, but they can very rarely guarantee that stuff works as it should. I've mostly just seen coffee machines, musical instruments, and tons of waffle irons. Not much else in terms of electronics.
Otherwise, it's the kind of stuff you'd expect! Furniture, kitchen stuff, decorations, knitting and sewing supplies, books and porcelain/glass stuff, among others. It's a bit of an adventure every time.