Home Hardware rocks.

Saturday, 5 August 2006 07:39 pm
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If Home Hardware made a commercial out of my recent trip, they wouldn't be unhappy, I think.

5:05: we realize we need a few things from the hardware store, including, if they have it, a wood citrus-reamer to replace the one that's gone AWOL.

5:15: I call, they're open to 5:30.

5:20: I get there (Park Street store, for locals). I walk to the shower faucets aisle. An employee asks if I need help. I tell her what I need. She takes me to the next aisle and hands me both items I asked for.

5:22: I go over to the housewares section, look around a bit for the citrus reamer, don't see it. An employee asks if I need help. She shows me the most likely aisle, making chit-chat. She helps me look and we find a glass reamer, which isn't what Dan asked for, so I'm not buying it. Oh well, long shot anyway. A bit more chit-chat, as we both head back to the front.

5:25, I'm just about to pay for my stuff, and the same employee comes up and says "Is this what you were looking for?" Sure enough, a wood citrus-reamer, just like the one we lost.

5:32, I'm home again, with: 40kg water-softener salt, batteries, a faucet shut-off valve, pipe tape, and a citrus reamer. Mission accomplished.

The thing I like most about this particular Home Hardware is the size of the store, even though they just doubled in size and added tons of housewares. It's human-scale, not warehouse sized like Home Despot. Also the employees are quite helpful, especially if you hit a non-busy time.

Dan is convinced I'm having an affair with one or more of the Home Hardware employees, since I go there not-infrequently. But I don't, really. Once a month tops. Well, maybe twice a month. Tops. Really.

Date: Sunday, 6 August 2006 12:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melted-snowball.livejournal.com
I can't believe you've shared my most horrible personal trauma with the entire world!

I will never be able to go out in public again!

[Oh, the shame! The embarrassment!]


I should note that he always comes home with a familiar satisfied look on his face after his visits to Home Hardware.

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