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    Taos Winnelson

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    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Rio Grande Ace Hardware - Store front

    Rio Grande Ace Hardware

    (16 reviews)

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    Customer service: friendly and helpful. I always find the folks cheerfully ready to help. They…read morewill usually walk you to the item, not just tell you what aisle. Several folks in Gardening excel in knowledge of how to effectively grow various plants and trees around here, which can be tricky. Selection: big selection of garden stuff. Soils (including organic brands), flowers, herbs, bulbs, trees, pots, organic fertilizers, soil amendments, row cover sheeting, tools... Has a decent selection of items in other departments; It's not the size of a huge box store, so it can't carry their extensive variety, but I generally find what I need. Many different bird seed blends, which are reasonably priced when you have a coupon or it's on sale. Prices: generally high at all the Ace stores without a sale or coupon. We have two other hardware stores in Taos, and a feed store, where we can compare prices if they have what we need; but that takes extra time and energy. It would be so much better if Ace would charge more realistic prices. Driving to Espanola or Santa Fe costs in gas, time, and fatigue for our many older folks, especially if they have health problems. They in particular shouldn't have to try to handle these high prices. Service is friendly and helpful. Selection is good for a small store. Prices are high.

    This Ace, like all Taos area Aces, suffers from a major drawback. Its management pleads with…read moreTaosenos not to go out of town to big box stores but their limited hours make it necessary.

    Randall Lumber & Hardware

    Randall Lumber & Hardware

    (15 reviews)

    Randall's is superb for house renovation projects. Carla is especially professional and fantastic…read morewith interior and exterior house paint and wood. She spends considerable time making sure my questions are answered and my needs attended to. She took extra efforts to make sure my Dunn Edwards paint colors came out to match the swatches exactly. She gave me the names of six painters. She's talented and proficient and it makes a huge difference! Everyone at Randalls are friendly and helpful and the store always has what I am looking for. Thank you for making my projects come to life!

    Great example of an old school lumber yard and hardware store…read more I needed some parts to install a toilet and they had exactly what I needed, and it was in stock- not just an empty hangar on the wall, mocking me, like so many places I shop- including Lowe's which is my go-to back home. I grew up in Dallas and currently live in a suburb of Dallas. So I'm living in a metroplex of 6.8 million people. I own a small place in Taos now, and for sure it is a radical change, but one I welcome. So a bit of history for those who came from elsewhere. I recall when most hardware and lumber operations closed at noon on Saturday, and virtually everything was closed on Sunday (Texas Blue Law). Most retail stores closed at 5 or 6 pm weekdays, except might stay open to 9 pm on Thursdays. This was customary. I lived in a small town of less than 1,500 people in North Texas 40 years ago. They "rolled up the streets" around noon on Saturday back then, and most businesses still do. So I have seen both sides of this issue. For the working man who is into DIY, it makes it difficult to work on a project over the weekend. When I get started on a project Saturday morning, I can't say how many times I realized I needed something else to finish it, but it was after everything closed, so I was stuck until Monday morning. Not good if it is the only toilet in the house. But I also understand how valuable it is to owners and employees to have time off themselves, and how we should all take a breath and relax. In that small town in North Texas, if my ox ended up in the ditch, I could call the owner of the hardware store or the lumber yard and they would meet me at the store and get me what I needed. Taos is too big to operate like that, and times have changed, as have people. Moral of the story, there are two sides to this issue. The business owner takes a hit when you go to WalMart, Espanola or Santa Fe to shop when his/her store is closed. They have judged it is worth the loss for whatever reason- custom, rest, whatever. I won't hold it against them and will try to support a family business whenever I can.

    Taos Winnelson - hardware - Updated May 2026

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