True Value, New York NY
Address | 590 9th Ave Bet. 42nd and, W 43rd St, New York, NY |
Phone | (212) 765-7357 |
Website | truevalue.shoplocal.com/truevalue/weeklyad |
Categories | Home Improvement Store, Hardware Store, Locksmith, Paint Store, Plumbing Supply Store |
Rating | 3.1 11 reviews |
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True Value reviews
11 The staff is friendly, they have what you normally seek for in a hardware store, what more could you want?
The owner was very accommodating and let us know when a new batch of pepper sprays came in, which are a must for some folks these days in the city; 5/5.
The owner was extremely nice and accommodating. I needed screws to mount a Samsung TV and accidentally purchased the wrong size - the exchange process was very easy and the store also has great social distancing measures so I felt safe the entire time. 5/5 would recommend and will probably go here for all of my hardware needs since I just moved close by. If you're unsure if they have what you need you can always call in advance and if the owner by chance misses your call while helping a customer he always calls right back!
A gem of a neighborhood hardware store and true NYC experience. Came here for paint while moving into the area. Felix the proprietor is genuinely friendly, helpful and attentive. And I could sit on a couch and watch English football while I waited!
Great little neighborhood shop that gets a bad rap due to the previous owners, the parents of felix, who runs it now. Felix is a great character who has a lot of knowledge and experience and is very helpful
Store is a mess, old outdated product and dusty and over priced. The proprietor was only moderately helpful. Mind you this is a hardware store. I asked to use a pair of pliers to adjust something that I was purchasing and the owner refused me. He said I don't have any pliers to let you use. He said. "you'll have to purchase a pair" To which I pointed out, but "this is a hardware store. " Are you really telling me that you don't have an extra pair of pliers that I can just try to make an adjustment to something that I am purchasing? " The owner answered "no". Needless to say I won't be going back to this store. Had to walk 4 blocks to a Jack's Discount just to purchase an inexpensive pair of pliers that worked just fine. This True Value store is not the helpful hardware store advertised.
Felix is a good man, helpful with finding the right tools for small projects. Saves a trip to Home Depot
Friendly, with local knowledge and local character, neither of which you could find at a Big Box store. A true neighborhood gem.
10: 11PM ON 2/18/20. NOT OPEN. NO SIGN SPECIFYING WHY STORE NOT OPEN. I'M GOING TO SAY IT IS NOT A 24HR HARDWARE STORE. KEEP YOUR LISTING CURRENT. TOTAL DISREGARD FOR POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS AND AN UTTER LACK OF RESPECT FOR THE ONES YOU STILL HAVE!
Incredible bad & disrespectful attitude from the owner. My worst life experience at any Hardware store. Brought a base for a light bulb I needed; the guy took it with him to look for it, got distracted with another customer & forgot where he put it. Twenty minutes later he tells me to go home & come back later, which I refused to do. Then he tells me to get the F_ out of the store. I had to call the police. When he saw that, he suddenly found the piece but he refused to sell me the bulb I needed.
This place rips you off and over charges. Sold me a box of ten masks with one missing and still charged full price. He also sells fake medical masks, don't buy from here.
Brought in a lamp to be refitted or simply get correct hard to find bulb and it was the lamp was given to another person in Brooklyn and I never saw it again.can't reach anyone- rude, inconsiderate, unreliable and mean