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Eugenia's Antique Hardware

3.7 (7 reviews)
Closed • 10:00 am - 5:30 pm

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6 years ago

Very expensive for what it is, I thought. However, the selection is good and they have lots of unique and rare things.

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8 years ago

Great selection of antique hardware. Owners are very knowledgeable.

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Chamblee Ace Hardware

Chamblee Ace Hardware

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I believe in yelping the good, the bad and the ugly. In this case, it was horribly bad…read more So because I would be in the Brookhaven area, I went here last week to top off my Propane tank. I had just did a trade-in a couple days earlier at Lowes and used the tank about 30 minutes on low while I sat out back to enjoy a cigar and a glass of bourbon. So since I would do the same on New Years, I wanted to simply top off the tank. The tank was still at least 3/4 full. I carried the tank to the front and the guy told me to leave the tank up front and they would take it back to be filled. While I waited 3 other people came in to fill their tanks. Now, I am used to how the East Point Hardware operates as they allow you to see them fill the tank and then they write down the amount of propane filled and you simply take it to the register and pay and then pull your car up to grab the tank as they do not allow tanks in the store due to it being a fire hazard. When (she) manager brough my tank and receipt it read full price for a full refill. I knew this was impossible as the tank was barely used. I asked her to show me the amount placed in the tank and she simply said it was a full refill. When I told her this was impossible, she stated all of the tanks she received were full refills. I asked again, how could a tank that was 3/4 full need a full refill (price)? She could not even look me in the face when she said this as I knew she was not telling the truth even after questioning this a few times with her. Unfortunately, I bet this has happened to a lot of customers that did not pay attention to their receipt as it looks like this location will charge you for a full refill no matter how much propane is in the tank at the time of receiving for refill. This is truly an unscrupulous way to do business. Not everyone waits until their tanks are completely empty before getting refills. I am not sure if this is the manager's business practice or if she was trained to do it this way. Either way, it's not good!! Overcharging for propane refills I guess is an easy way to additionally get additional profit from customers. I am all for making sure a business makes their profit margins on their products, services etc, but do it ETHICALLY! By the way, the 2 young high school looking guys at the front of the store were very friendly.

Not greeted , never asked if they could help. Came in to spend 1000 bucks on a new grill. Spent…read more15-20 minutes looking at their selection and was never approached by an employee or spoken to by one. While the display is nice, most had no pricing and or model numbers displayed.Oh well, maybe another Ace or Lowe's or Home Depot could use an extra grand$$ in sales today.

Eugenia's Antique Hardware - antiques - Updated May 2026

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