Posted by JRSutton on November 03, 2012 at 03:44:20 from (75.130.109.233):
In Reply to: TSC stores posted by DeltaRed on November 02, 2012 at 20:20:21:
I like TSC, but mostly just because we don't have anything else like it in our area. So, when compared to having nothing - it's great.
It's all typical big malls and walmarts around here.
We have a few small feed stores that try - but their prices tend to be high and selection low.
So if something better comes along, then I'll re-evaluate.
But for me it's the ONLY place I can go for things like feed lot panels - inexpensive sandblasting sand, electric fence parts, livestock medicines, syringes, antibiotics, etc. or even the occasional farmall t-shirt.
Of course there's also all the stuff I CAN get elsewhere, but their prices are competitive - livestock feed, pet food, oil, bearings, etc. etc.
For tractor stuff - well, they're good in a pinch sometimes. For common generic items.
Staff is always very friendly, and about as helpful as you can expect, which is to say they can help look things up in a catalog, but they're not going to know what they're looking up IS. (obviously differs with each person)
And my kids can always find some silly little thing for me for christmas - a farmall mug or whatever.
And if you don't mind shopping at the end of a season they have some pretty amazing sales on clothing. Winter clothing will be marked down sometimes 1/4 of the original price just to move it out - including some namebrand stuff like carhartt.
So... would I drive 50 miles to one?...
Only if there was nothing better in a 49 mile radius.
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