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Currys Digital

Currys Digital

(4 reviews)

££££

I am a bit perplexed by the lackluster reviews here. I was in from the US looking for an adapter…read morefor my Mac last year when ours died during our trip. The staff was helpful in finding one at a reasonable price. I had inadvertently left my new camera (purchased elsewhere) on the counter when fishing for my wallet in my purse. I came back looking for it several hours later looking for it and one of the salespeople had it stored safely out of view. He returned it to me once was able to describe the make and model along with the most recent pictures stored on it. The staff was also extremely appreciative when we had dropped off a thank you gift to them. Overall, we had a very good experience with the store. They have a good selection at a reasonable price in a prime location. I don't understand the prior reviewers comments about it being "depressing and grey". It is reasonably well lit and everything is easy to find. Perhaps he still hasn't gotten over the closure of Dixon's. :(

Being the gadget connoisseur that I am, my travels have often involved visiting the new Currys in…read moreSt. Davids 2. It has been much needed as since the close down of Dixon about 3 years ago there hasn't be a dedicated electrical store in the centre since. I've bought a set of headphones (great), Some batteries (Useful) and nearly bought my Mac from there (luckily escape). Prices seem fine here and are not marked up from the general RRP of equipment. The shop seems very grey and depressing though and doesn't grab you to pull you in if your walking past. The products are all lined up in quite long rows and are easy to find and play with. Staff are very nice here but are oh so annoying. Within the 2 minutes I was in their last week looking for a router, I was asked by 3 separate members of the Currys family "If I'm ok". Not cool when your as miserable as me and a world record in customer bothering.

Radiocraft - http://www.radiocraft.uk.com/

Radiocraft

(6 reviews)

There's always a different feel to shops that are entirely run by men.... You know the kind I mean?…read moreCar showrooms, carpet discount stores, chandlers... and Radiocraft! They always have a faint predatory air to the them that you can sense, but can't quite get a handle on... it was like that many, many moons ago when I worked briefly at Richer Sounds: the blokes on the shop floor sized everybody up the moment they stepped through the door, and towards the end of my six week stint with them, I could practically hear their brains totting up how much money they anticipated each individual customer would spend... it was a little obscene! And comical at the same time! Radiocraft has the same kind of feel to it, but I could be wrong. They are clearly well versed in the product, which ranges from plasma TV's to white goods, and they certainly get the job done. Business is brisk, regardless of the recession. Established in 1949, there's a lot to be said for longevity, especially in this business! And that's an impressive track record! They are selling one of the higher end large plasma ranges with the offer that each customer who buys one will be refunded if England win the footie. I find this promotion be a little bit peculiar, considering that this is the Cardiff branch, and not everybody in Wales wants to see England do so well! I guess that they have underwritten the risk, and loaded the premium into the cost price, based on the anticipated sales for these TV's over the period leading up to the conclusion of the World Cup. Perhaps I'm a little too cynical at times? Come on England!

Many years ago I was given money for my birthday and spent it all in Radiocraft on Cowbridge Road…read moreon a new Sony radio. You know, the kind with a cassette player, and single CD player and a movable speaker on each side that has to be attached my precarious wiring around the back rather than any more sensible and new-fangled plugs. And of course, this radio is still going strong. The staff in Radiocraft are quite like the shop; they seem as though they've been there for an age, and have not quite yet caught up with all the new trends of technology. But, they are generally very knowledgeable about the products that they do have on sale (which is actually a whole lot more than just radios, by the way). They have televisions, washing machines, microwaves, sound systems and much, much more. Although this shop will either serve you very well, or leave you wanting as they don't have what you require, it's a good place to check out when you're in the market for new electronic toys.

British Heart Foundation Cardiff Furniture & Electrical Shop

British Heart Foundation Cardiff Furniture & Electrical Shop

(5 reviews)

£

Why has this only just opened? Why couldn't it have opened last year when I was looking for…read morefurniture and was forced to go to Ikea instead? I was convinced that City Road/Crwys Road were populated with second hand furniture stores when I moved into my new house, but I was clearly hallucinating. So, I was so pleased to find this store had opened, next to that most ethical supermarket, The Coop. The shop has a vast floor and has a wide variety of new and used furniture, electricals and general stuff for the home. Sofa's a-go-go - ranging in proce from really cheap (and look it) to really reasonable three piece suites, leather and modern funiture. There is bedroom furniture from brand new pine stuff to more 'retro' good as well as a vast array of TVs from £10! We may not be talking plasma, wide screen HD TV here, but good enough for a games console or student bedroom to keep up to date with Corrie. Most pleasing was the appearance of reasonably priced and reasonable condition 1930s furniture including sideboards, wardrobes and dressing tables. When looking for this stuff before I was reduced to online and pseudo 'antique' shops which charged an arm and a leg. If you're a student, moving into your first house or generally want a slightly more retro look to your home then please check this shop out first before hitting the obvious!

Moving into a new place is an arduous process. You've got bills to worry about, bank accounts to…read morecontact and drain dry, boxes to move and people to buy beer and pizza for, parties to plan... Moving into an unfurnished place is even worse. Especially if you're of the studenty bent. Not only do you have all the previous issues to deal with, you've also got to source new furniture, gather funds to pay for said furniture, or buy and eat enough pizza to build furniture from the leftover boxes. You may think I'm joking about that last one. I'm not. I've seen it done. Wasn't comfy, but what you lacked in comfort you more than made up for in lots and lots of pizza. Here's where BHS steps in. Their second hand furniture and electrical store lets you furnish a house cheaply, and on top of that, you know your money is going to a good place, which appeals to all those kind-hearted students, and the cynical gits who are trying to hope on the good foot and do the bad thing with said kind-hearted students.

Maplin - http://www.maplin.com

Maplin

(5 reviews)

££

My brother, the computer geek scientist (love you bro!), has an affinity with this store. Not I…read more No, that's a downright lie. I love it too. Perhaps I'm a little bit more tech-savvy than your average female arts student (oh, I really need to get out of the habit of saying that I'm a student, seeing as I graduated two years ago). EDIT: Perhaps I'm a little bit more tech-savvy than your average yelper, but I find that conversations about computers with the staff in Maplins are extremely interesting, easy and informative. Unlike store such as Comet, PC World and Currys, these guys know what they're on about, aren't desperately trying to sell you warranties and software, and explain things in a very clear and professional manner. Having had a problem with my laptop I went in to ask for advice and they spent 30 minutes helping me with no cost, and in the end I didn't have to buy anything to sort out the problem, yet all the while I felt like a valued customer. Well done Maplins. Excellent service.

I want to sing songs about Maplins. I want to dance and shake it to the songs I sing about Maplins…read more I want to write sonnets about the place. Craft solid marble statues in its honour and then shoot any pigeon that dares lay a feather on its resplendent beauty. Maplins should be where every good tech nerd goes to die, wrapped in bandages made from wires cut to different, but equally necessary lengths. Their headstones should be made from melted and re-formed solder and their epitaphs should be nothing more than the voltage that finally took their lives and carried them to geek-Valhalla. And if Maplins is such a religious experience, this store is the Mecca. A massive store filled with all the seemingly arbitrary-but-actually-completely-necessary bits and bobs that keep the turbines spinning and keeps the voltage flowing. The staff are eternally helpful, to old pros and beginners alike and the prices are exceptionally reasonable given the monopoly Maplins seems to hold on this market.

Kitchener & Thomas - electronics - Updated May 2026

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