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Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time
I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. -- Cheri |
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On 04/10/08 02:51 pm Cheri wrote:
Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. Ace stores vary. According to the Benjamin Moore Web site, our two local Ace stores sell their paint. One has no 5-gallon pails of B-M, the other doesn't sell B-M at all. I have occasionally gone to a local independent lumber yard/hardware store because I was going that way anyway, but then I have seen the item I bought there priced far lower at one of the big-box stores. A few days ago I was at said local store but did not buy because I wanted to check the price at Lowe's. The item was $20.xx at the independent, $11.xx at Lowe's -- same item, same brand, same packaging, same item#. At the independent store I had also noticed a tool I possessed already, priced at $10.24; it was $8.xx at Lowe's, and the one I bought (again: same item, same brand, same packaging, same item#) not long ago at Menards (Midwest chain) still has the $4.99 price sticker on it -- and I bought it when it was on sale, so probably I paid even less than that. Another chain/cooperative around here is Do It Best, but our nearest store doesn't even sell some of the items listed on the company Web site. (Conversely, our local Lowe's stocks some items that are not on the company Web site.) Perce |
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![]() "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. Ace, True Value, or some of the independents we have locally. Far better than any of the big box stores and often a better selection, not just the high volume crap. Around here (southern New England) we have Aubuchon, Koopmans, Chase Lumber, Buy Rite and others.. |
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Ace and True Value for me.
If you are ever near Florence Arizona stop in and tour their True Value store. It is the best I have seen. I wish it wasn't an hour away from me. cm "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message ... Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. -- Cheri |
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Blattus Slafaly wrote:
Cheri wrote: Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. -- Cheri I shop at Home Depot and Lowe's all the time. I think the people who used to work at Ace and Trustworthy's went to the big box stores which DO have better selections. That has not been my experience at all. There's lots of "stuff" at the big boxes but they almost never have everything that I'm looking for for any given project. nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
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On Apr 10, 2:51 pm, "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote:
Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. -- Cheri The local 'Ace' went independent, and now they sell crap tools and crap supplies. "Mintcraft" tools- crapcraft, is more like it. And now, they only have one of anything. Dave |
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![]() Red Green wrote in message ...speaking of big box stores and the help. Then there was the one when I needed an o-ring for my pressure washer nozzle. Handed me a pack of assorted faucet seat washers. You just say thanks and let em go "help" someone else. The final straw for me at Lowe's was when I asked one of the workers where I would find the dryer vent hoses, and he took me to someplace in the store and tried to sell me something that wasn't a dryer hose. I told him that it wasn't like the one that came off my dryer, he said that's all we have that could do the job. I left him there, wandered around looking myself and ended up where the washer and dryers were, and there they were. I had almost the same thing happen there with particle board....no help. Geez. Cheri |
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We went to three different HD stores yesterday to get window blinds. They
had to cut them to size for us. All three stores cut them the wrong size and did not have anymore blinds in stock to correct their mistake. We decided to quit for the day and try again this morning. Luckily the fourth store we went to this morning had the correct size in stock. cm "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message . .. Red Green wrote in message ...speaking of big box stores and the help. Then there was the one when I needed an o-ring for my pressure washer nozzle. Handed me a pack of assorted faucet seat washers. You just say thanks and let em go "help" someone else. The final straw for me at Lowe's was when I asked one of the workers where I would find the dryer vent hoses, and he took me to someplace in the store and tried to sell me something that wasn't a dryer hose. I told him that it wasn't like the one that came off my dryer, he said that's all we have that could do the job. I left him there, wandered around looking myself and ended up where the washer and dryers were, and there they were. I had almost the same thing happen there with particle board....no help. Geez. Cheri |
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On 4/10/2008 11:51 AM Cheri spake thus:
Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. [...] I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. Ace, definitely (or, as others have pointed out, True Value). Anything *but* the big-box stores. (Home Despot is the worst.) We even have an "old-time" Ace in my neighborhood, unlike any other hardware store I've ever seen. Instead of browsing a large store for what you want, you walk into a rather small storefront, go to the counter and tell them what you want, and they get it for you. And they've almost always been able to give me what I needed. -- The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. - Attributed to Winston Churchill |
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On 4/10/2008 3:37 PM Nate Nagel spake thus:
Blattus Slafaly wrote: I shop at Home Depot and Lowe's all the time. I think the people who used to work at Ace and Trustworthy's went to the big box stores which DO have better selections. That has not been my experience at all. There's lots of "stuff" at the big boxes but they almost never have everything that I'm looking for for any given project. Yes; case in point: I have a client who wants a clothesline put up. Went to the Ace in El Cerrito (Pastime, great store), where they found some kits in the way-back, $50 for a complete metal kit (T-poles, etc.) Today I asked at Home Despot for comparison; they had *no* clothesline kits at all (only items listed were things like line, pulleys, etc.). -- The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. - Attributed to Winston Churchill |
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![]() "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message ... Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. -- Cheri Prices are better at the Borg stores, but help is either nonexistant or semiconscious at the Borgs. Much more, better, and knowledgeable people at Ace. I live in a rural area, so our Aces tend to be a little better than the citified versions. They also have huge sporting goods departments, complete with ...................... GUNS! Steve |
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![]() "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message ... Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. -- Cheri I couldn't agree more !!!! I think most Ace stores are locally owned, I know ours is, so service, price, etc will vary from store to store. I love the service, friendliness, and don't mind paying a little more to get it, and more of the money stays local, unlike the big box stores. Bob-tx |
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On Apr 10, 2:51*pm, "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote:
Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. -- Cheri Where I live, the Ace stores and the very few remaining independents are located on street corners of older neighborhoods. Very convenient for the "city-folk" who can either walk there or drive a much shorter distance than it would take to get to the borgs in the suburbs. With that convenience comes much higher prices and a lot of lower quality items. While you can still get the single bolt or odd sized plumbing fitting from there, if you try to get everything you need for a given project, you're going to spend a lot more than at a borg. YMMV, depending on where you live. |
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On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 21:40:10 -0700, David Nebenzahl
wrote: On 4/10/2008 11:51 AM Cheri spake thus: Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. [...] I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. Ace, definitely (or, as others have pointed out, True Value). Anything *but* the big-box stores. (Home Despot is the worst.) We even have an "old-time" Ace in my neighborhood, unlike any other hardware store I've ever seen. Instead of browsing a large store for what you want, you walk into a rather small storefront, go to the counter and tell them what you want, and they get it for you. And they've almost always been able to give me what I needed. There was an Ace like that here. It's gone now, after Lowe's opened. Same for the True Value store. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com "So far as I can remember, there is not one word in the Gospels in praise of intelligence." --Bertrand Russell |
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On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 04:05:19 -0600, "Bob"
wrote: "Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in message ... Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. -- Cheri I couldn't agree more !!!! I think most Ace stores are locally owned, I know ours is, so service, price, etc will vary from store to store. I think that was true here. I know the True Value was. I wish they were still here, as they were preferable to Lowe's when you need to ask about something/ I love the service, friendliness, and don't mind paying a little more to get it, and more of the money stays local, unlike the big box stores. Bob-tx -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com "So far as I can remember, there is not one word in the Gospels in praise of intelligence." --Bertrand Russell |
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On Apr 10, 2:44*pm, "Percival P. Cassidy" wrote:
On 04/10/08 02:51 pm Cheri wrote: Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. Ace stores vary. According to the Benjamin Moore Web site, our two local Ace stores sell their paint. One has no 5-gallon pails of B-M, the other doesn't sell B-M at all. I have occasionally gone to a local independent lumber yard/hardware store because I was going that way anyway, but then I have seen the item I bought there priced far lower at one of the big-box stores. A few days ago I was at said local store but did not buy because I wanted to check the price at Lowe's. The item was $20.xx at the independent, $11.xx at Lowe's -- same item, same brand, same packaging, same item#. At the independent store I had also noticed a tool I possessed already, priced at $10.24; it was $8.xx at Lowe's, and the one I bought (again: same item, same brand, same packaging, same item#) not long ago at Menards (Midwest chain) still has the $4.99 price sticker on it -- and I bought it when it was on sale, so probably I paid even less than that. Another chain/cooperative around here is Do It Best, but our nearest store doesn't even sell some of the items listed on the company Web site. (Conversely, our local Lowe's stocks some items that are not on the company Web site.) Perce Seems to me this might be a case of shopping for price only with blinders on. If you factor in the cost of your time and transportation (gas, depreciation, maintenance, etc @ 30 cents per mile) when you find something you need at a local outlet, then the convenience of buying it there is sometimes worth the higher price. So the issue isn't wholly black or white, rather, using good judgement and knowing what a fair price is for your project tools and materials Joe. |
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On 04/11/08 10:11 am Joe wrote:
Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. Ace stores vary. According to the Benjamin Moore Web site, our two local Ace stores sell their paint. One has no 5-gallon pails of B-M, the other doesn't sell B-M at all. I have occasionally gone to a local independent lumber yard/hardware store because I was going that way anyway, but then I have seen the item I bought there priced far lower at one of the big-box stores. A few days ago I was at said local store but did not buy because I wanted to check the price at Lowe's. The item was $20.xx at the independent, $11.xx at Lowe's -- same item, same brand, same packaging, same item#. At the independent store I had also noticed a tool I possessed already, priced at $10.24; it was $8.xx at Lowe's, and the one I bought (again: same item, same brand, same packaging, same item#) not long ago at Menards (Midwest chain) still has the $4.99 price sticker on it -- and I bought it when it was on sale, so probably I paid even less than that. Seems to me this might be a case of shopping for price only with blinders on. If you factor in the cost of your time and transportation (gas, depreciation, maintenance, etc @ 30 cents per mile) when you find something you need at a local outlet, then the convenience of buying it there is sometimes worth the higher price. So the issue isn't wholly black or white, rather, using good judgement and knowing what a fair price is for your project tools and materials As I wrote already, I've gone to the local independent if I was in that area already for something else. But most of my journeys take me much closer to Lowe's, HD and Menards anyway. Perce |
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Cheri wrote:
Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. -- Cheri Anyone who's near Oconnor True Value Hardware in Billerica, Massachusetts is real lucky. Great place, been there forever, has EVERYTHING and real good help. Go for it if you can. http://www.oconnorhardware.com/ Jeff -- Jeffry Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE) The speed of light is 1.8*10^12 furlongs per fortnight. |
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I like my local Ace hardware store. The problem is that I'm usually
working at the times when it is open. I have shopped there 2 times in 18 years. Home Depot is open late Saturdays and Sundays and that's when I shop. I'm not about to take a vacation day to shop Ace. ![]() |
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![]() Cheri wrote: Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. Every time I'm in Lowe's, there is no help available, and if they're available, they usually don't know what you're talking about. Same thing with Orchard Hardware Supply. In my town there is a very small Ace Hardware, and every time I go there, they are very helpful, go with you to show you the item, and discuss the pros and cons with you. They usually have the everyday things that I need for repairs, and they're even cheaper. I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. -- Cheri As others have noted, the big box stores have more convenient hours and generally better prices. The more competent staff and the advice you can get from them at the small hardware stores may well be worth the price and convenience premium to some folks. For those of us who know what we need and don't need any advice, the savings and convenience of the big box stores wins out. For any given project beyond a simple repair, neither the big box stores, nor the small hardware store will have everything you need, so you'll still have to visit the specialty stores to round out the project. |
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"Cheri" gserviceatinreachdotcom wrote in
: Red Green wrote in message ...speaking of big box stores and the help. Then there was the one when I needed an o-ring for my pressure washer nozzle. Handed me a pack of assorted faucet seat washers. You just say thanks and let em go "help" someone else. The final straw for me at Lowe's was when I asked one of the workers where I would find the dryer vent hoses, and he took me to someplace in the store and tried to sell me something that wasn't a dryer hose. I told him that it wasn't like the one that came off my dryer, he said that's all we have that could do the job. I left him there, wandered around looking myself and ended up where the washer and dryers were, and there they were. I had almost the same thing happen there with particle board....no help. Geez. Cheri that could do the job. Sure, with enough duct tape and tie wraps:-) |
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David Nebenzahl wrote in news:47feeba0$0$19832
: On 4/10/2008 11:51 AM Cheri spake thus: Personally, I choose Ace Hardware over the big box stores. [...] I find myself shopping there all the time now, do others like Ace better, or are you more into the big box stores? I'm curious. Ace, definitely (or, as others have pointed out, True Value). Anything *but* the big-box stores. (Home Despot is the worst.) We even have an "old-time" Ace in my neighborhood, unlike any other hardware store I've ever seen. Instead of browsing a large store for what you want, you walk into a rather small storefront, go to the counter and tell them what you want, and they get it for you. And they've almost always been able to give me what I needed. That's cause they don't want you messin' with the copper kettle and tubing right in the back. I bet they are very mellow people huh? :-) I spent many years in northern VT. Although VT hosts high tech computer chip mfg, outside the towns still exist many General Stores. Some you could take a B&W picture and put it in a history book and no one would know is's not 150 years old. |
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"Percival P. Cassidy" wrote in news:l%uLj.345$gv4.112
@newsfe02.lga: Ace stores vary. According to the Benjamin Moore Web site, our two local Ace stores sell their paint. One has no 5-gallon pails of B-M, the other doesn't sell B-M at all. You want 5 gals of BM? The "prep work" for a colonoscopy will give you that. [those that have been there know what I mean and now are chuckling]. |
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![]() "Red Green" wrote in message ... "Percival P. Cassidy" wrote in news:l%uLj.345$gv4.112 @newsfe02.lga: Ace stores vary. According to the Benjamin Moore Web site, our two local Ace stores sell their paint. One has no 5-gallon pails of B-M, the other doesn't sell B-M at all. You want 5 gals of BM? The "prep work" for a colonoscopy will give you that. [those that have been there know what I mean and now are chuckling]. Not me. I was one of the 40,000 people who got a letter from the Clark County Health Department (NV) to go get hepatitis and HIV checked after a colonoscopy (negative results) because the clinic's owners cheaped out and reused syringes. I thought that was covered the first week of doctor school. Some people are lucky it's against the law to kill people. Steve |
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On Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:07:22 GMT, "CM"
wrote: Ace and True Value for me. If you are ever near Florence Arizona stop in and tour their True Value store. It is the best I have seen. I wish it wasn't an hour away from me. If you're in Dallas, go to Eliots. The orginal downtown and a new branch in Plano, I think I was. I don't live there but make a point to go when I visit. (I'll admit the thrill is gone, because I got most of the things I need but had never seen before the first time I was there.) cm |
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