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  • This place is alright. I'd give it more stars except I can never find what I'm looking for and the staff always seem to want to avoid eye contact (except once--that one guy was super nice--he didn't know what the hell we were talking about, but he was super nice). If I could find out what dept the product I was looking at online was in, that'd be a huge help. However, their website fails to illuminate almost as badly as their parking lot lights. The irony of half the store being lit up like Christmas with hanging light fixtures mocking you while you walk in from the nearly pitch-black parking lot isn't lost on me. Do you want copper wire? Check out the electrical section. Oh, unless you wanted something smaller than 12-gauge. Then you'll have to try your luck in hardware. Did they say hardware? Oops--they meant automotive... Because that makes sense. And don't expect a selection: It's 22-gauge or nothin'. Did you want soldering iron tips? Ha. Only if you buy a brand new soldering iron. Because they sell refillable soldering irons, but no refill tips--because heaven forbid you should actually want to use the thing repeatedly. I've used the bathroom here twice now. Both times, I thought I must have just narrowly missed a gut blowout. There's no ventilation and the ladies room smells awful. Save yourself. Last time I went, I bought a stone floor tile. It wasn't marked, and the cashier spent about 10 minutes looking through the garden section of her price book, as I repeatedly told her it was a piece of stone floor tile... From the flooring section. She finally called her manager over because she couldn't find it, and I explained again to the manager that it was from the flooring section, that it was $1.88, and that it was a 6" x 18" piece of natural slate (as I'd stated previously to the cashier who was hell-bent on calling it a garden stone). BAM. There it was in the freaking computer (under "flooring," in case you were wondering). Takeaway: Make sure you've got time and patience. Knowledge of the store helps too. And dear God - never use the bathroom.
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