I was walking past and saw a sign beckoning me to check out their baby chicks… it pulled me in like a chick magnet. The hardware store is located right downtown, and it was my first stop in my exploration of downtown. The chick-a-dees were über cute in their fluffy chirping yellow glory. Oh, how I wanted to hold one… somehow I restrained… or maybe I restrained because their habitat had a secure top on it and I did not want to get bounced out of True Value. Other than the adorable baby animals, they had other items that really sets them apart from your average hardware… like stone Buddah’s for your garden, live orchids and other live plants. It was a nice garden shop combined with a hardware.
Anonymous A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charleston, SC
This is a place you need in your«mental speed dial». The staff are extremely helpful and knowledgeable. They help you get in and out quickly with exactly what you want. The price is always right because you only buy what you need — no five packs of whatever when you only need one. Keep your sanity. Go here.
Randy C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charleston, SC
I am so totally comfortable in this small hardware store. There is another family owned(I believe) lumber/hardware store further up the peninsula that always does that so familiar/subltle/hostile/condescending ‘this place is for guys’ thing when I go in. But never at East Bay True Value. I love that the woman there puts the pretty things she loves right out there with the pipe wrenches and WD40. Last time I was there I bought a saw blade, spackle, anchor bolts and an adorable mulit-colored scarf that’s perfect for parties. This is a great place. Never die East Bay Hardware. You rock.
Dan d.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
The guys that work here are awesome. You can’t walk in the front door without someone asking«Can I help you?». Once you tell them what you’re there for they walk you to the appropriate aisle and help you locate the particular item. Example: One day I walked in five minutes before closing time looking for a part for a faucet. The clerk asked me one question and after I answered said, «That’s not the part you need, let me show you what you need.» He then explained the entire repair to me… all of this for a $ 3 part.
Rebekah b.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Charleston, SC
I’m not really a power-tools kind of girl, but it’s surprising how many times I pop in here. I’ve stopped by to have a spare key made, to look at paint samples, to buy a couple nails for a DIY project, and to pick up a hanging plant, among other things. They even delivered a small garden table I bought which I thought was great.