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    2.3 (8 reviews)
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    Please water your vegetable and herb plants!!!!! Just went to purchase some and they are in terrible shape....heading to Wal-Mart:(

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    Ace Hardware - NEHI

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    3.6(50 reviews)
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    Disclaimer: I had formerly left a great review for this place because of the helpfulness of the…read morestaff, namely Aidan and Greg, but feel obliged to update it in light of what turned out to happen as a result of the advice I was given here. Went in to buy a knife, specifically for whittling. Showed an example of the old knife I was using, have been using for around 20 years, but wanted to pass it on to my nephew and get myself a new one. Was advised that a small kershaw would be a good choice, and I paid a tidy sum (a bit over $100, after tax) for the pleasure. The very next day, the tip broke off. I went back in and it was suggested to me that the tip/profile of the knife was too narrow to be durable for whittling, especially when performing concave cuts into the wood. This was, unfortunately, something I had overlooked, having assigned in my mend a tremendous credibility to the staff who had helped me around my original purchase. I was then told that knife sales were final, and that warranty or repairs would have to go directly through the manufacturer, a process that is unhelpfully unrealistic for me because I do not have a stable mailing address and, frankly, would rather just spend my time whittling with my old knife. I just told them to keep it. Suffice it to say that I'm tremendously disappointed to have made my gregariousness and trust in expert testimony to cloud my judgment and allow myself be swindled into buying a $100 folder less fit for the task than my ~$19 gerber from the Clinton administration. Below is the old review, preserved for posterity. Excuse the fantastical grammar; I was feeling rather passionate about my positive experience when I drafted it originally. I will say that Aidan in the lumber section is still steadfast and reliable in his advice and skill in cutting fresh pine for me to whittle with. Buy wood here, but be skeptical of buying anything pricey; ESPECIALLY from a brand you've never worked with in the past. OLD REVIEW: At this very store exists a man named Greg. He's got a beard that could go toe to toe with Father Christmas himself, and a knowledge of knives that puts to shame any "master" you may find in the world of men. They would all kneel to Greg. His name might actually be Craig, actually; I could have misheard him. I'm not sure. But he's from Alaska, and you can see in his eyes wisdom that could've only been gained through a lifetime of rugged survival in such a wild, unforgiving land. He taught me how to sharpen my knife, gave me a good recommendation for a knife worth caring for in the first place, told me how to test the sharpness, and did so with an enthusiasm and passion matched only by his extensive knowledge and clear clarity of soul. So I tell you, traveler: should you ever need to slice an onion, carve a wooden block, or just have a cool knife you can show off to your nephews so they will think you are cool, make your pilgrimage to this place. Find Greg (maybe Craig. But pretty sure it's Greg?) and you will be put right on the path of enlightenment!

    I love shopping local, EXCEPT when the local retailer refuses to honor their own coupon AND demands…read moreto charge ***THREE TIMES*** what the big box stores are charging for the exact same thing. What kind of sense does that make? I'm asking the ownership of this Ace to respond. Yes, I spent the gas going to a big box to save 66%! PS For the most part, the service in this store is pretty good, except for the employees working the registers who have holier-than-thou attitudes. 0/10 Would NOT recommend this store if you like to be treated with respect, fairly, and in a friendly manner.

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