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THE Best Place For Hardware

February 23rd, 2009

If you were to see the vast array of tools filling chests and cabinets in my garage you might logically conclude that I am a very handy fellow. You would be mistaking.

Though I love building and repairing things around my house I have absolutely no aptitude for such pursuits. There are few weekends when I won’t be found working on one project or another, and few Monday mornings when I don’t arrive at the office with various cuts, scrapes and abrasions, all the result of my weekend projects.

The place every local contractor and weekend ditherer alike knows they can rely on to get them through virtually any project is Miner’s Ace Hardware, a local business with stores throughout much of the county. Sure we have our home Depots and OSHs, and these are important to fill certain needs, but there just isn’t anyplace like our local Miner’s.

Of course the first thing the locals do upon entering Miner’s  is to amble over and fill up a nuts-and-bolts bag with fresh popcorn because, around here, popcorn and hardware shopping have become synonymous. Not only do they have hardware oddities not found anywhere else, but they employ experts in every department who can tell you exactly how to do whatever it is you seek to do. A recent example:

I was replacing a handset with an old one I had on hand but mid-installation I discovered that there seemed to be a piece missing. Of course I went to Miner’s but couldn’t find what I needed on display. The fellow in that department that day then pulled a bin out from under the counter which was filled with all kinds of miscellaneous odds and ends. After a little rummaging he came up with something that seemed close to what I needed. “Take it home and try it,” he said. “If it works just come back and pay for it tomorrow and if it doesn’t work just bring it back and we’ll try something else.”

Well, it didn’t work so I returned and he then spent the next half hour pulling out and digging through bin after bin of lock and handset parts until finding just the part I needed. Total time invested in this project by this Miner’s employee over two days:  about 45 minutes. Cost of the sale resulting: just under two dollars. As he was digging he reminded me, “We never throw anything out because you never know when someone is going to need something like this.”

That’s not the sort of experience you can expect anyplace but Miner’s Ace Hardware and you’re well-advised to keep them in mind.

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