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    Handyman's

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    ModerateHardware Stores
    Open 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

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    Menards

    (20 reviews)

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    I bought a new Amana stove and was on a budget. I figured how bad can it be. what a waste of money…read morethis pile of shit has burners to small for my pans and the second you use a burner delete cleaners and well mai it turns white and shows several scra even though my pan never moved. Save your money buy a nice glass top and go up a few brands as I regret everything about this purchase and it's my fourth glass top never encountered any of this with my others. I wish I could return but dread cooking on it due to the disgusting loook it has and I have only had two months I am sure it gets worse! can't wait to replace this pile of shit!

    Menards is like our second home. We shop here more than probably anywhere else. They generally sell…read moremost anything you need in terms of home repair/construction/etc. They have a large lighting section, electrical, plumbing, flooring, appliances, paint, hardware, outdoor, garden, decor, windows, doors, power tools, insulation. You name it, they probably sell it. Their extensive lumber yard out back carries roofing materials, siding, lumber, and a lot more. I've found the staff, when you can find them, more helpful than Home Depot. Over the years, we've purchased doors, insulation, wiring, plumbing, lighting, garden plants, fertilizer, and a lot more from this store. They offer handy rebates that you can utilize to get more for your money. I'd estimate that we've saved hundreds, if not thousands of dollars using rebates. They also sell a lot of holiday decor, though I disagree with putting Christmas decor out before October.

    Gopher Bargain Center

    Gopher Bargain Center

    (3 reviews)

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    I shopped here about 25 years ago. The store is massive. You will find housewares, crafts, expired…read moregroceries, hardware, etc. I wandered throughout the whole store. They get excess liquidation stuff from dollar tree, dollar general, Costco, etc. I found a few things. You need to really check expiration dates, to me anything from Dec 2022 should be OK in January 2023. Upstairs has furniture and pictures. Prints of Adam Thurman who has the quirky puzzles were $120. They had target field, us bank stadium, etc for $120. I saw a cool buffalo picture for $189. 4/5 stars as cashier was this older lady who sat down and wasn't friendly and did not say thank you after my purchase. They 10 key enter everything too, so super slow. Review 6 in 2023

    Mrs. Carnivore and I embarked on an adventure, and accidentally tripped over this place. This was…read morea most fortunate occurrence, as it was the place I was trying to find to show her anyways. Gopher Bargain Center is part flea market, part unclaimed freight, part antique shop, part furniture store, and part complete randomness. Lawn mowers, fishing gear, bedroom sets, hot tub, flour, drain cleaner, cards, cookware, toaster ovens, Eggo waffles in strangely damaged boxes, a wrench big enough to undo the nut on the bolt that holds planet Earth together. These are merely the beginning of the delights found within this building. A trip inside will make you smile at the complete randomness of it all. Bathroom and kitchen fixtures, including the kitchen sink. You might, with enough imagination, be able to build and fully equip and furnish an entire house with the items in this store. That statement, though true at the writing of this review, may well change drastically as early as tomorrow. The Carnivore understands that there is an activity known as "scrapbooking," which he does not understand, but acknowledges the existence of. He is still stunned at the magnitude of items available at this establishment for this purpose. He figures that putting snips of things in a book pales in comparison to putting a steak in his belly, but to each, his own. There are curious smells in various parts of the store, too. some food-like, some solvent-like, some of completely unknown origins. All kidding aside, I promise you there is something here you want, or maybe even need. The entertainment value of wandering around and occasionally saying "What the hell?!?!" is worth a couple hours of your time. You just need to come here and walk around until you find it. As a side note, I believe in my heart that there are no more 75 watt incandescent light bulbs left in the store. I could, however, be wrong. Give it a try, but I would definitely be cautious about food items that are not obviously sealed, and even those, I would definitely wash the exterior of before opening. There are too many non-foods here to completely trust unsealed items.

    Handyman's - hardware - Updated May 2026

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