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Blakes Of Belgravia

Blakes Of Belgravia

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7 Kinnerton St, England, SW1X 8EA, United Kingdom
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Aug 9, 2018
The person who works there is going to tell you anything just to take your money and make you buy something (even if is useless tool or item) He got 0 experience with tools or materials he is selling... Also everything there is overpriced Stanley screwdriver from Amazon for 4£ there 9£ Tube of cheapest silicon sealing 6£ One pack of wipes 13£ Cheap Pound land brand screw organiser 17£ For this money you can buy Stanley FatMax one. Everything goes in that order.. My advice avoid and go and find your tool or materials elsewhere

Oct 29, 2017
One of the few hardware stores left. The prices are a little higher, but I think they're worth paying for the great advice - I'd rather pay 10 to 15 % more for the right product at Blakes than buy several cheaper products elsewhere that don't quite work (and so end up costing me more). They also accept drop-offs for a very good cobbler.

Sep 23, 2018
Great hardware store.

Feb 20, 2018
Good shop for your DIY needs

May 5, 2017
I have used this shop today for the last time, every time I have been the experience has been nothing but dreadful, I think if the guy that works there tried getting​ out of bed on the right side would be a start. Unhelpful, blatently rude, this is one small business I will never support again.

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