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    The Tool Box

    The Tool Box

    4.0(2 reviews)
    6.8 miOtley

    Being free from Wilkinson's Otley has little tool shops dotted around and about, this lovely shop…read moreis one of them. The shop-keeper stands on high a podium like plinth to stand on, complete with green body warmer and look of stern knowledge crossing his face. What to say, I was on a look out for a staple gun and in this mini-tardis there were many varieties one complete with staple remover. Extension cables of many varieties, screws, nails, fixtures and fittings, not terribly cheap but quality items at your convenience.

    Being as I make jewellery it's really useful to have a wee drill bit to use, as I collect a good…read morenumber of shells to include in various pieces. As I like to hand pick a lot of these shells straight from the beach they invariably all need a hole drilling at some point! One of my tasks of the day was to find this tiny drill bit and so I decided to try The Tool Box in Otley. As soon as I ventured in I realised I was a little out of my league. Burley men looking at various power tools glanced up and raised an eyebrow at me, I suppose I can't blame them as I did look overwhelmed. Tools and DIY bits were everywhere. The shop was filled to burst with gear; when they named it The Tool Box they were not kidding. I couldn't believe it! They had gardening equipment, drills, rakes, saws, screws - I couldn't list everything, but I know that if you had some specific requirement The Tool Box would have it. In the end I slowly made my way round the entire shop, carefully checking the shelves for drill bits, and eventually (once I'd made it back to the entrance area) found the bits I needed. At first I could only see tiny drill bits in with a set of several extra ones, until I realised they had a sort of pick 'n' mix box of spare one off drill bits. It said they were all 60p each and so I found the tiniest one. Yay! Just what I needed. I went to get out my 60p and the guy went to charge me then realised I had the smallest bit in the world, and so just said "ahh, you can just have that. No worries." Awesome! Really great stuff. My main advice? Don't spend the entire time looking, it'd be quicker just to ask.

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    KH DIY Centres

    KH DIY Centres

    5.0(4 reviews)
    7.0 miHyde Park
    £

    It's a bit of a cliché to say it, but this place really is an Aladdin's Cave of useful knickknacks…read more Well, it would be if Aladdin was a fan of doorknobs, staple guns and tins of paint, anyway. The owner here is one of the nicest men ever, and will always help you find what you need even if you're being a bit thick and not entirely sure yourself... I speak from experience! Prices are really competitive, much cheaper than the DIY stores in town and on a par with chain store prices, and I've never known anyone to need anything they didn't have somewhere on their shelves. Be prepared to ask though - the layout of the shop is chaotic to say the least.

    This place truly saved my bacon back when I lived in Hyde Park. I think they've cornered their…read moremarket and chosen well, they are situated right in the centre of studentville - where better to be with tons of people year in and year out moving house? I needed hardware supplies, badly. I wanted to put up pictures, paint my walls, put up some shelves - generally overhaul my room to make it mine. So my Mum and I trotted five minutes down the road to this place and had a browse. Initially we were B&Q bound but I wanted to get on with things immediately so persuaded her to pop here instead. It was totally the right choice! The staff were excellent and friendly and helped us find exactly what we needed, without any of the usual patronising back chat we've received from other places for being women doing DIY. Brilliant. Everything was cheaper than B&Q, which is pretty great too - closer, better service and cheaper prices! I managed to purchase everything I needed well under budget. Couldn't be happier with my shopping experience! Awesome.

    Tool Tech

    Tool Tech

    3.0(2 reviews)
    5.7 miChapel Allerton

    Tool Tech is a very new shop on Harrogate Road...I'm not sure what was there before but the owners…read morehave very recently bought it. Lined up outside the shop are three lawn mowers and a cement mixer. They all appear used and I think they are for rent. Inside they sell a range of D.I.Y. and gardening equipment including the usual range of tools, screws and nails, garden hoses, lawn strimmers, wallpaper steamers, high-vis jackets...and so on - so it basically covers most of the tools and accessories you'd need for D.I.Y. in the home, garden or on a patio or driveway. As the shop is so new and they are still ordering things in, so don't yet have their full range of stock, it's difficult to give them a truly representative review, but they seem to cater for a wide range of D.I.Y. projects at reasonable prices and the staff seem knowledgeable and helpful.

    I was initially dragged into this shop against my will by my boyfriend. Yes I am a stereotypical…read morefemale who has little interest in hammers, angle grinders or lawn mowers. But even I was impressed by the amount of DIY and gardening equipment for sale in this small outlet. Most things are available here including high-vis jackets and screws. Outside and in the window are numerous large pieces of machinery. I recognised the lawn mower but couldn't say with certainty what the others are for. If you're into tools, I'd say check it out. But be wary of doing DIY on a bank holiday - statistically its the most dangerous day (haha).

    Homebase - Taken from official website

    Homebase

    3.5(2 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    £££

    Having recently moved house my boyfriend and I wanted to grab a few of those awfully boring but…read moreessential bits that we needed. First on the list was a lawn mower, but other items included washing bins, shoe racks and other items that I can hardly bear to list for fear of sending you to sleep! So we entered Homebase, full of trepidation and instant boredom, to search for our bounty. It didn't take us long to realise that, although there were a plethora of exciting bath mats and glittery lampshades, each of the things on our hit list were just slightly more than we had expected to pay. On the lawn mower front they seemed to have sold out of the basic range and we just couldn't afford to splash out on such a dull item! It seems, in spite of all our efforts to remain keen, our spoors were coming up as duds and so we left to hunt on new terrain. The store itself has hundreds of useful things, and it can be a little overwhelming in some respects as it's so full, but we decided whole-heartedly to chance it elsewhere. Nowt wrong wi' the place, but just not our cup of tea. You could practically see the life glazing out of his eyes as we stepped further into the midst...

    We recently contracted Homebase to install our kitchen. Their service for design was fine. They…read morecame out and did the measuring and planning. No problems there. The installer they sent out to do the installation did an excellent job. They did the install in 5 days and left it clean. We were really pleased. The only issue we have had is home base lost our loan documents and i've had to go into the store twice to sign the documents again so they could resend them. This didn't delay the installation of the kitchen though and seems to have just been a fluke. Other than that we stop in here often for bits and bobs and they are always having sales and you can find some good deals. They also have a Laura Ashley store upstairs next to the kitchen/bathroom dept.

    Mr Arkwright's Tool Emporium

    Mr Arkwright's Tool Emporium

    1.0(3 reviews)
    8.0 miCity Centre, Shopping Quarter

    Meanwood branch. I went in today with my elderly mother. As she walked through the door she…read moretripped. Rather than asking if she was alright, the owner asked her if she'd enjoyed her trip. This is the last time I will go into this store. On previous visits I have left the shop due to the owner's horrible attitude. I would just like to add that the other staff working there are all nice and polite but not the older man who, due to his arrogance, I believe is the owner. Rather than shopping locally, I will go to Wilko's in future for a better, and more polite, shopping experience.

    I've had 4 encounters with this store. The first time I went in trying to buy a powerful electric…read moredrill and screwdriver. I'd never heard of the brand on offer, and the advice given to me suggested they didn't really know whether or not their device would be appropriate for the task I had in hand. They really just left me to read the box. So much for local shops offering a better service than reading a description on Amazon. Fail number 1. I ended up buying from Amazon - a trusted brand and it has worked very well indeed. The second time I was wanting to buy a hasp lock for a cupboard to make it secure. I've never had any experience with this type of lock, took photos of my cupboard and thought I'd give this local business my support by asking them to help me. I chose the lock myself and then asked them about a padlock for it. I made sure that I had a conversation with the staff about my situation and showed them the lock and padlock I was planning to use. They said they would be fine. After all that, the lock fitted but the padlock didn't fit. So, I had to go back to the store for a third time to tell them. They tried to sell me a key-based padlock (I had made it clear that I didn't want to be messing around with keys and wanted a combination lock). They were out of stock of the next size up, so I agreed to come back a week later when they had more. I returned a week later for a fourth time. By now the trips into town were getting tiresome and I wished I'd just ordered online and had the thing delivered, hassle-free. Anyway, I paid an extra pound to exchange my padlock for the next size up. The quality of the padlock is atrocious. The wheels don't turn properly, and you often have to press the lock down in a weird way, in order to reach the opening combination. Four visits. Time wasted. Very unsatisfactory outcome. In future I'll go to Argos. At least you can get a good quality, branded item. Or if I don't mind waiting then I'll order it from Amazon.

    sawmills - hardware - Updated July 2026

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