Appliances in Burnsville, MN

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“We went in looking for exterior lighting, found a few options we liked and ultimately found pendants for our kitchen island as well. We are building soon and will be ordering all our lighting fixtures from here.”

4.6 Superb52 Reviews

“We needed our GE fridge looked at because it was not working properly. Tony's got me in same day, I did not expect that! The tech arrived within the 2-hour window provided. He was professional, quick, and fixed my fridge. I highly recommend Tony's to anyone needing appliance help.”

4.7 Superb31 Reviews

“Ordered online and picked up in store, they were busy due to the sales going on, but I was still able to get in and out in under 15 minutes. This included buying a recliner in store on top of the couch I bought online. David the sales associate I worked with was courteous and provided prompt service. Staff loaded up my furniture with care and patience, they made sure I wouldn't have to make two trips. They were shocked what could fit in a Sienna. The store has a good selection and something for everyone. I would definitely recommend stopping by.”

4.2 Good171 Reviews

“I have had my Escali Tabla Stainless Steel Scale for over a year and I am very happy with it! I use it every day and it hasn’t failed me. I tried another less expensive brand before this and it didn’t hold up compared to yours.”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“Amber in building materials/millwork was amazing, if not, top notch. She helped us plan out our stairs, down to the screws. Most knowledgeable employee we have ever encountered at any Menards.”

3.6 Good53 Reviews

“Good customer service. This store does need more higher-end products and generally wider selection. Would love to see e-bikes here. Plenty of space for a fleet of test demo bikes or a gaming experience zone.”

3.8 Good156 Reviews

“I'm putting 4 stars since home Depot is my go and usually has everything I need with easy in and out and a helpful app. Employees are generally knowledgeable and helpful.I'm writing to caution about the lumber experience I had.-I purchased some ply wood off the shelf and had it cut in the back area, no problem there.I then went to pay and found that the price of the wood was 50 dollars more than what the price tag connected to the shelf said. Now granted I'm not a lumber expert, and there was no lumber employee in sight, so I used my best judgement and assumed the price was the tag that was attached to the shelf it was on. That assumption was unfortunately incorrect despite being the case that the label corresponding to the shelf is what you expect in almost any other retail situation.Granted I had already had the cut made, so I asked for someone in lumber who could help me understand, or perhaps there was a mistake. They came over and explained that the tag is for the lumber beneath, and then stated that this mistake happens very frequently and has resulted in lots of returns. They stated there was nothing they could do and that I would need to complete a return on the wood and then choose the one that I wanted knowing how pricing works and act accordingly. They did apologize as well but could tell they where defensive as they had heard this critique many times.Constructive feedback:1. The employee that explained this to me said that there is nothing they can do about the price tagging despite all the returns and confusion they admitted to. Maybe they are correct, so management/corporate, this is your queue to do something, since obviously there is something you can do about price placement.2. If by some weird anomaly you can't change pricing placement, maybe have employees present that can point this out. Or maybe have a price confirmation check when cutting or any other point where suitable.I bought the board because it was needed for my project. I just can't help but feel like this is something home Depot can do something about given the clearly frequent feedback. Seems like a personnel/training or price placement change that could prevent people from feeling bait and switched despite that we "should have known" or should have "known to ask".”

3.2 Average164 Reviews