Wholesale Stores in San Dimas, CA

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“First time here on a Saturday, noonish, and we found easy parking after getting gas. There are only two gas pumps per line, not three, and without the red and green lights to let you know which pump is available. The store was busy but not ridiculous for the weekend. We found almost everything we needed and one of the workers was helpful in letting us know that one of the items was all out, but that we could find it at the Azusa store. We used the self check out which went pretty quickly. All in all a good experience.”

3.9 Good69 Reviews

“Costco in San Dimas has an indoor food court that I don't see that often in California locations. They have quite a large parking lot as well with other stores surrounding it. I know it's weird but sometimes I like changing up my Costco runs and venturing to other cities just to check them out. I like this one because there is a Yorgutland and also a Habit Burger in the same plaza. They have options for food so if you get hungry afterwards you can stop by at one of the food spots. During different seasons they also carry a lot of interesting products. Such as right now there is a ton of outdoor gear like if you go camping.”

3.7 Good89 Reviews

“Costco in San Dimas has an indoor food court that I don't see that often in California locations. They have quite a large parking lot as well with other stores surrounding it. I know it's weird but sometimes I like changing up my Costco runs and venturing to other cities just to check them out. I like this one because there is a Yorgutland and also a Habit Burger in the same plaza. They have options for food so if you get hungry afterwards you can stop by at one of the food spots. During different seasons they also carry a lot of interesting products. Such as right now there is a ton of outdoor gear like if you go camping.”

3.4 Good32 Reviews

“What I really liked about Walters was the web site. We needed a landscape transformer right away - the contractor was onsite - and they were hard to find, sold out everywhere I looked. Our contractor steered us away from the transformers at the big box home stores, he said he's had problems with quality in the past. So I searched online. In this instance, Amazon did not come through, anything good was going to take at least a couple of days for delivery, and appeared to be drop-shipped from other vendors. Walters has a bunch of locations in the Los Angeles area. I went on their web site, found what I needed... and of course it was out of stock locally. But the web site listed other locations and the stock at each, very clearly. This feature on the Walters web site is superior to Home Depot and Lowe's web sites, where they restrict information, making it hard to find stock quantities at multiple locations. Long story shortened... I bought a nice 300-watt low voltage transformer at 10 o'clock at night and picked it up the next day. It was a bit of a drive but we got it. The price was not discounted, if I had more time I could have searched for a discount on something of similar quality, which I may or may not have found. When the contractor saw it he said, "that's a good one." So all-in-all a positive experience.”

3 Average4 Reviews

“The prices of their traditional Car & SUV batteries are quite competitive. Do yourself a favor by bringing in your used-up (dead) battery so that you never have to pay the $15 or $20 core charge. I'm not really sure about 2018 and earlier - - but Costco employees are not obliged to remove nor replace your battery (under the hood) that labor is the customer's task.”

3.2 Average30 Reviews

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