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Len's Mill Store

Len's Mill Store

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360 Exeter Rd #Bldg #2, London, Ontario, N6E 2Z4, Canada
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Jul 1, 2018
Amazing selection, and great prices. Len's Mills has an amazing stock of textiles, sewing needs, and countless ranged of household supplies. There are often amazing deals on end of lines if you find items that you can make use of. The location is a bit remote, but it is well worth the trip if you have special needs for unique products. The staff are great to work with - friendly and knowledgeable.

Aug 24, 2018
The store carries items anywhere from cards, clothing and household items to countless fabrics and yarns. When there are sales, the prices can be remarkable ( I purchased packages of high quality yarn at a ridiculously low price). The main drawback, and it is severe, is that there is no air conditioning. The building gets so hot it prevents extensive browsing, hence the 3 star rating.

Jul 14, 2018
Very complete selection and adequate prices. The staff was very helpful and efficient trying to find the material we needed or cutting pieces for us to take. The place is kept very clean and the lanes are kept clear but the space is at a premium so if you need a walker or scooter to get around then you are probably not going to be able to go through every lane in this store.

Aug 10, 2018
Always cool stuff...if you have time to look. Best place for material hands down. I was able to make a new 19' camper awning for $60 and refurb all the interior benches for $40. Cant beat that.

Aug 9, 2018
Good variety of stuff but you need to know your prices. Some reasonable some not so much. Have to be ok with small spaces to shop here and willing to really look through things

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Thu:9 am - 8 pm
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