I have never posted a review but Rolliers is one I must write about. Initially, I would argue with my husband that box stores were cheaper and that was all that mattered. But, customer service has converted me to this store. I regularly walk in with many questions and someone has always been able to brainstorm, advise, explain and assist. I wanted to know how to make a lamp from antique gooseneck lamp parts and glass shades bought on eBay. Someone told me the specific parts I needed to order online, and how then to do it even though I was only able to buy the antique electric cord from them. When stripped screws have put the brakes on my projects, they have gotten them out for me. I recently brought in an antique 2-tiered wooden paper tray that many would have thrown away. Someone helped me figure out a solution and worked with me to make it secure and sturdy once again. With their help, I have been able to renew, restore, create, refinish and learn. That is priceless to me. So I guess if all you want is the cheapest value for something, then let that be your guide. However, being an educated consumer will, ultimately, be cheaper in the long run. If you want a place that knows what they are doing and not afraid to show you, then go to Rolliers– a place that helps you value and care for what you have.