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    Gas & Electric Centre Ltd

    4.5 (4 reviews)
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    Open 9:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Glasnevin Appliances - Glasnevin Appliances, Appliances, Dublin

    Glasnevin Appliances

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.9 kmGlasnevin

    My inner glass on my oven smashed while I was cleaning it I rang around a few places trying to…read morereplace it I was told I had no hope of getting a replacement this side of Christmas I rant glasnevin appliances and the lovely gentleman took the time to look and see if he could get one for me he rang me back and told me he more than likely could get it for me need to tell you I was shocked when he rang me today to tell me he had it there all I can say is what brilliant service so I would highly recommend this business very very efficient I will definitely be using him again

    Crying over a Hoover is at best pointless, at worst pathetic. It points to a worrying lack of…read moreperspective and asks questions around priorities. On the grand scale of real-life crises, Hoovers just don't feature, not even in a distant runner-up position. So I'm not proud to admit it but won't deny it: when my lovely old Miele slowly wheezed its way to an early grave, it proved the final straw in a litany of domestic failings (the marriage thankfully not one of them, yet) that had occurred that month - the oven, Easter Saturday, the day before seven people were due for Sunday lunch; the car, after too many weeks of that metal-on-metal sound that even the hard-core of stuff-mechanical procrastinators could no longer ignore; the bathroom tap; that effing leak in the extension roof that just won't seem to go away by itself - and I sat right down and cried myself a river. And it's not even like there hadn't been signs. It had been in failing health for months and hadn't received anything but the most cursory of nursing care, from the basic vital-signs manual: the on-off/check the bag/check for obstruction approach, followed by fervent verbal entreaties to just for chrissake finish the job one more time. The bank balance didn't even want to broach the possibility of a new Hoover, and it never occurred to me at first that a repair job was an option in an age of update, upgrade, replace. But bless them to the core of their electrical being, Glasnevin Appliances lives, and were as unfazed by my broken Hoover as a long-in-the-tooth A&E nurse negotiating a drunken waiting room. One health check and phone-call update later, and a treatment plan was outlined involving a pretty reasonable financial outlay and an as-good-as-new Hoover ready for collection one day later. So why not five stars? A small thing. In my book, a customer in front of you takes precedence over one on the phone, when you've already begun dealing with the customer in the shop. It's what the phrase 'Please hold' was invented for, but this is rarely observed in businesses, as phone-call diversion takes precedence over the standing customer almost always. It's a tad annoying. But on the grand scale, I highly recommend trying the repair avenue before consigning another electrical implement to the rubbish heap, and these guys are up to the job.

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    Cash & Carry Kitchens

    Cash & Carry Kitchens

    1.0(2 reviews)
    1.6 km

    Have ordered & built several wardrobes supplied by the Swords branch over a few years; visited to…read moreorder replacement parts and was dismissed by hostile receptionist who said I needed appointment with a designer. For replacement drawer sliders.

    Worst Kitchen brand in Ireland by far. Don't waste your hard earned money you will only regret it…read more The day fitter came and started fitting the kitchen i had started highlighting the issue but i was told i should let them finish the job and i can then highlight issues with the showroom directly. After Job was finished i went through the list of issue and highlighted straight away. I was literally told on the phone that they are sick of my complains even though i only spoke with them twice. I was only trying to avoid them from making blunders before it will be to late and  which obviously they did make. I was then told they will address issues after Christmas and new year break and they did send a different fitter to see if issues was real or just made up. Fitter had agreed with me that issues was there and need addressing. Naas shower room sent email refusing to fix issues the way fitter told them these could be fixed and instead told me to go buy another product from another shop e.g. Work top joints had gaps and had leak. The solution is to remove the work tops and re do them. Instead the solution offered by  cash & carry put silicon from the top. Imagine silicon on your work top right where you cook.  The list goes on and on. They didn't care about warranty which was in terms of their business. My advise to all people out there would be avoid cash & carry disaster.

    Stock Design - Looking for an electric blue kettle designed by someone in Norway? Come on in.ething cool from

    Stock Design

    3.3(33 reviews)
    0.6 kmSouth Inner City
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    A kitchen lovers paradise. Tons of options from utensils to all forms of baking and kitchen…read moreappliances etc. Love looking for the odd interesting item here and have shopped here many times. It has lots of nooks and crannies to look through and find some interesting items for your kitchen. Love it here and come back every time I am in town.

    This place tried to charge me 7 euro for the most boring of door stops. And they almost got away…read morewith it. I walked into this shop hoping to buy a nice tea cosy, the place is jammers with cool stuff. Things like chopping boards that fold up for easy scooping into a pot, and spatulas with a bump to keep the spatula head off the kitchen table and thus keeping the table clean. These are really good ideas, and you look at the prices and think that they're expensive, but maybe they're good value... Anyway, after a few hours of unsuccessful search, I pull a member of their staff away from her Facebook to ask where Tea Cosies can be found. They have a lot of tea cosies, it has to be said, I spent a good 20 minutes deciding between the cosy shaped like a hen or the bottom up design for €20 In the end, function over fashion, the bottom up design won (see photo). I then remembered I needed a doorstop for the house. I found a bucket'o'doorstops and picked one up, no excitement needed here! At the checkout my bill came to €27, which was €7 for the doorstop. I was like "ok, that's fair", compared to this €20 tea cosy, that seems like the going rate. But thankfully I managed to cop myself on to this absolute ripoff. They are actually trying to charge me €7 for a piece of plastic which does nowt but use friction to resist the door's gravity... So I just went to Dunnes and got one for €0.50 instead!. Anyway, this story only justifies a 2 star location, but they go down to a 1 star shop in my opinion because of their TERRIBLE hours. Stock closes at 5:30, and is closed all Sunday. Suddenly I understand why their prices have to be so high.

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    Tesco

    Tesco

    3.1(13 reviews)
    1.4 kmNorth Inner City
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    A supermarket inside a mall? Better believe it…read more Tesco is a fully-featured supermarket that also sells an array of things like clothing, phones and TVs. Grocery prices seem reasonable for a commercial supermarket. The wife and I spent 20 euros on enough milk, juice, cereal, fruits and veggies to last a couple days. Not bad considering the two of us spent more than that on just one meal when eating out. Tesco carries globally-known brands, Irish brands, as well as certain things under their own label. The price difference between the store brand and other brands is often significant. There are self-checkout machines as well as traditional cashiers. Either one you choose, you are responsible for bagging your own groceries. Disposable bags are not provided, so bring your own bags or buy a reusable one here. The only thing I thought was weird was how after I had paid for my groceries and my receipt was printing, the cashier demanded to see my card and ID, saying I need to prove that this is my card. Do they treat everybody this way, or did the guy think there was something suspicious about two Asian people with American accents? I mean if I was trying to commit credit card fraud at a supermarket, I'd at least use the self-checkout machine.

    Tesco is quite an empire at this stage with its ambitious little fingers reaching into every pie…read moreincluding groceries, clothing, credit cards, phones and insurance. However far they stretch, I still think the majority of us most readily associate Tesco with food shopping. There seems to be a Tesco around almost every corner in Ireland and this includes Dublin's Jervis Street. As Heather says, the prices are reasonable. The selection is also decent but you won't find anything too outlandish. It would be nice to see bigger fair trade, natural and organic selections in a supermarket that has so much pull. The 'finest' selection is that bit more gourmet and verges on M&S-style luxury food. Tesco stocks a good selection of ready-made food for the weary and the busy. Tesco claims to support Irish producers and I wouldn't dare to suggest any different but I know some mightily disgruntled Irish farmers who would.

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