I have visited the shop several times and bought useful things from here. I am seeing some of the reviews which are a bit unfair in my opinion because from a bargain shop you expect all kind of things that are neither classy nor top-branded, but still useful and not crap.
You have to use a bit your brains and inspect well the object to see if passes the test of really crap or a good bargain. The prices are really competitive and cheap and the variety is large (tools, stationary, lighting, kitchenware, houseware, decoration, crafts, some small appliances, you name it!). So far all the things I bought are still in good working order, and if they give me 2-3 years of operation I am happy at that price. Every item have prices and in acceptable organisation, below James Centre standards but much above from "a mess" as one poster said. The only negative I can find is that there is limited space to browse and walk around; but not that bad either.
This is a great shop for students who have to fill their apartments with necessity utensils. The personal are not native English, and are not as courteous as the typical Englishman, but still they are friendly and if you ask I want to buy XYZ the will show you where it is. So far they help I don't care on their personal life that another reviewer commented below (why it matters?!)
Well, 4 stars well earned for saving me some pounds and time visiting many shops. read more