7:30AM - 4:30PM
9816 Main St, Yoder
Hardware Stores
“Awesome store and employees, will be my go to after a less than mediocre experience at the big blue store. Ace swapped out a broken craftsman tool in less than 5 minutes without hesitation or interrogation. The big blue dump doesn't honor manufacturers warranty for the products they sell.”
“Always someone there to help. So much so you might feel watched, but that’s not it. These red vest employees are great at assisting you with locating what you need. Even when you say, “the bar thingy, that holds my screen shut”. Their knowledge is great. Someone knows a little something about everything in there, so help is encouraged. Very friendly, and they sell Stanley Cups in 03/2024. $40. Not bad at all.”
“Knowledgeable and friendly associates, beautifully stocked and presented shelves, they even have Build & Grow kits that my toddler boys and I love to create!
It's always a plus when a business has a Family Restroom where my toddlers and I can tinkle in peace!
Shout out to Tyler, Devon, and Brittany for all the help!
Our family will be returning soon!! (:”
“The crew on shift this day was amazing! They were busy, but they worked together and communicated! They even took the time to great everyone who walked through the door!”
“Decent enough, I only wish they had a couple more people to answer my questions. I did have to search pretty extensively the last. Couple times. Other than that always good here.”
8:30AM - 5:30PM
104 N Kansas St, Haven
Hardware Stores
“Small town hardware store that has just about everything. You'll pay a bit more than a big box store...but I feel like it's worth it to shop local. The owner is always very helpful. I send all my UPS packages out from here which is SO convenient vs running to Wichita or Hutch.”
7:30AM - 4:30PM
100 W 2nd Ave, Hutchinson
Hardware Stores
“Such friendly, helpful men working here! If I am in need of oil lamps (real ones), I drive all the way from Cowley County to talk to the clear experts. Kids would enjoy the sensation of walking on the wood floor and seeing products of their great-grandparents era.”