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    Homecare and Hardware

    Homecare and Hardware

    (3 reviews)

    West End, Partick

    One of the few small independent hardware shops remaining in Glasgow, this is a great place to pick…read moreup the more common kitchen essentials or DIY widgets. I love wandering around hardware stores in a kind of meditative state, just looking at the range of things and wondering to what other creative uses they could be put (maybe it's a guy thing?). It's not often I get the chance to do that in here as the place is jam-packed from floor to ceiling with all sorts of stuff, so if you're in a hurry or if there's more than one other person in this rather cramped shop, you'd be quicker just to ask them if they have your particular item in stock. Usually they do.

    This great little family business is situated on Dumbarton Road not far from the Tesco Express…read more There have been two occasions when I've headed to this shop - and both times it has met my needs perfectly. The first time, I was after a hammer - which I found quickly and cheaply here. The second - I was in the market for some fairy lights for my Christmas tree - which again were easy to find and cheap. They even tested them for me in the shop to make sure they worked properly. As well as having the usual hardware store produce (you know, hammers and nails and such DIY tools) this shop also sells homeware bits and pieces and seasonal produce. At the moment they are decked to the halls with Christmas decorations, including a massive array of lights. Every time I've been in here I've had great service, and the guys who run it have helped me find what I'm looking for. Be aware that they don't take cards, though, so you may need to do a quick dash across the road to the cash-point.

    Mckays Hardware

    Mckays Hardware

    (3 reviews)

    Partick, West End

    It would be fair to say that I'm not exactly an expert on hardware, but this place seems excellent…read more It's a local independant shop, run by an older gent who seems to know everything in the world about hardware and DIY. It's also a helluva lot better, nearer, and cheaper than B&Q. It's one of those places that is stuffed floor to ceiling with hardware. They probably sell everything, if you just ask. We've been here a couple of times recently for hooks, dimmer switches and, I don't know, hardware stuff. The guy was really helpful and we got what we needed. When I say 'we', really I was playing no part in this at all. I was just there. But my other half seemed very happy that he got what he needed, and I was happy that the light fittings therefore got attached to the ceiling.

    This little shop on Crow Road is jam packed with traditional hardware supplies and a range of…read morekitchen, cleaning and DIY goods. It's refreshing to see that there is still this type of small retailer around as so many have been made extinct by the larger superstores. It is a family run business with friendly and knowledgeable service. Although probably a little more expensive than the larger stores such as B&Q it is a handy local shop for small purchases. They also offer a key cutting service, although on 2 out of 3 occasions that I have had keys cut there, I have had to return as they didn't work. This was remedied on each occasion and may be due to my locks being of an old fshioned design.

    Pricebusters

    Pricebusters

    (4 reviews)

    ££

    West End, Partick

    Pricebusters on Dumbarton Road is the kind of eclectic hardware shops that you imagine must have…read morebeen there since, well, forever. The pavement outside the store is lined with stack boxes of various sizes, old-lady-style shopping trolleys and plastic flowers, among many, many other things. Once inside, believe me when I say that you won't know where to start. It's the kind of shop that stocks everything - but you'll still have to have hawk-like vision to be able to track down what it is that you went in there for. In fact, despite the over flowing shelves packed with crockery, tools, paint, wool, toys, light fittings, kitchen implements etc etc etc - I could really only focus on the ceiling. Why? Because it's weird. It's covered in plaster spikes with purple ends. I think you really need to see it for yourself. They were also playing a CD of Abba's greatest hits. This may attract you, or it may repel you. I'll let you make up your own mind.

    Despite resembling yet another chaotic and unnavigable junk shop from the outside, Pricebusters is…read moreactually one of my favourite businesses in the area. Indeed you get the impression a bit of thought has gone into the nick nacks they sell. Instead of being a randomly assembled collection of disco balls, dog toys and Hannah Montana pencil cases, this place stocks genuinely useful item - plug adapters, USB cables, TV aerials, paint brushes etc... It's also done in a, relatively speaking, orderly fashion and you will find staff to be extremely helpful. This business has been on Dumbarton Road for a very long time and it's easy to see why. Two thumbs up.

    Scotstoun Emporium

    Scotstoun Emporium

    (2 reviews)

    ££

    Once again the Emporium does not disappoint I ask for Coat Hooks and they show me little tiny…read morehooks, no says the more Mature Lady this is what the Customer wants Robe Hooks, well who new, all kinds of varieties are shown to me I opt for Octopus type four hooks on two , hooks if you know what I mean for £2.99 can't beat it . Next I need a Draught Excluder brass or chrome, chrome please to match the Octopus hooks and the Yale lock that I bought from you last week, that is £1.99 what a bargain it comes with four screws. Wait a minute what if it is two long I forgot to bring my Hacksaw and I am heading straight to my Sons who's Hall I am decorating by the way, no worries says the young whipper snapper we have one here for £1.30 it is a done deal I do not have to got back home. All of these goodies for £6.28 and I did not have to trail half way across the City to one of our biggest DIY outlets. The irony is that when I get there the Draught Excluder fits perfectly, any one want a small Hacksaw?

    A throwback possibly to the past but in a good way , nothing is prepackaged , helpful staff who…read moretake as long as it takes even if your only in to buy a fuse or a light bulb , there doesn't appear to be anything they don't stock (albeit it may be stashed away at the back of the shop on the top shelf) Great service , great prices from folk who've spent a lifetime delivering friendly decent advice and help to Joe public . Love this place

    South West Paints

    South West Paints

    (2 reviews)

    West End

    As paint shops go, this is a great paint shop. If you're looking for fancy pants paint (or probably…read moreany sort of paint really), it is worth going in here before you go to any of the big DIY stores. It mostly seems set up for trade, but obviously general punters can go in too. The day we were there, as we were leaving, the chap had just pulled down the shutters and was standing outside in the street when a girl came running up, and looked devastated that he was closing. He asked her what she was looking for, and when she answered 'white emulsion' the guy said OK, give me a minute, and went back inside to get some for her. How nice is that! We went in to look for Farrow & Ball testers (I know, proper fancy pants paint!) and had a good chat with the man about paint quality and colours and such. But what pleases me most about this place and the guy who runs it, is that the shop used to be located on Old Dumbarton Road, in a unit that has now been converted into a residential flat, and is the flat that I actually live in! So we had a very interesting chat about how our flat used to look - the counter was in the living room where our couch is, the paint samples were were the telly is, and the mixing area was where the kitchen now is. I realise that this means absolutely hee-haw to anyone other than me, and is therefore completely useless information to put in a review, but I guess my point is that South West Paints is a proper local shop with a long history in the area, and I think it's worth supporting that sort of business.

    Such a great shop. The owner obviously knows his stuff and is happy to advise. No fuss - just…read moretells you what you need and how you could do the job; but doesn't mind if you choose something different. Excellent stock and everything you need in terms of equipment too. And 30 minute free parking outside - rarity. I wouldn't go anywhere else.

    Deans Supersaver - hardware - Updated May 2026

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