They have lots of stuff and parts but they are very expensive. Took a chainsaw to get fixed thru a warranty, they lost my chainsaw. The offered to give me another chainsaw at a discounted price. They never replaced my chainsaw. Another time I asked for a part for my lawnmower. and they said they had the part. The cost was over $ 60.00. I found the same part elsewhere for $ 45.00 but for two of them not one. What a rip off.
L T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 El Paso, TX
Mauro is the reason I go to this place. He is the best. He has fixed my stroller & son’s wagon. I highly recommend him.
John E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 El Paso, TX
I am an expert bicyclist; though I live on the East side and regularly patronize a bicycle shop closeby, the area of El Paso where my main worksite(Parkland HIgh School) is located in the Northeast. Besides interacting with my students to assist them with post-high school careers/immediate employment possibilities, I can also relate to them when it comes to bicycling. I often pedal in and through the Northeast El Paso, but have found no bike shops in the Northeast. Not that I need one – I’m always ready whenever I pedal far. However, I have one student in need of repair work and I could only give the name of an East-side shop(Crazy Cat-Airport). I mentioned this dilemma to super wrench Frank, who told me about Dyer Cycle – «Don’t be dissuaded by the lawn mowers outside.» It didn’t look like much of a bike shop from the outside when I finally went there(corner of Taylor & Dyer), but once inside, I was amazed. What a tremendous place! Inside the cavernous interior, bicycles, components, and extremely capable wrenches(medchanics) are ready to help with any aspect of bicycles, new or used. What’s more, they are open Monday-Friday,(08:30−17:000, Saturday(06:30−13:00), closed Sunday, and have extremely reasonable prices. This is GREAT! Hooray for Northeast El Paso! The on-site parking lot is a bit small – space & priority is given to the products.