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10-05-2019, 05:27 PM
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Walmart with lumber. They are my go to for plywood, however. Their selection and quality is far better than Lowe's or HD.
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Of the big box stores, Menards is my preferred store.
Plywood selection is OK, I suppose. It's better than the orange store, or the blue store, but there's still better to be had.
I really like the quality of framing lumber and the selection of various products like pressure-treated lumber, drywall, various sheet goods, and so on. All of the Menards stores around here (there are four) have lumber yards that you can drive into and pull your trailer to the stock. That allows you to pick the stuff and load the truck or trailer right there. The staff is available to help if you want, and they'll use a forklift for appropriate materials.
Tool section is OK, the selection is better at HD. But I usually buy my tools online anyway.
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Be prepared to sort through a lot of boards that aren't fit for crating lumber to find a couple boards that are almost good enough to carry home.
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I have a Home Depot 5 miles away, Lowes is 35 miles away but most of my business goes to Menards 80 miles away from home.
Better selection and I don't have to wait for them to sell all of the cull lumber before they will break open another unit.
Home Depot here will not refill the lumber rack until the last unit is gone, Menards will set another unit on the concrete next to the rack if you ask.
Better selection, better prices and more eating options in Duluth so we go there.
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10-06-2019, 06:35 PM
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I have had a Home Depot and a Lowes within a mile of our Menards for over a decade. I go into Lowes and Home Depot maybe once a year... just to look at the Dewalt tools mostly. Menards stocks more by far and I prefer loading lumber directly onto my trailer instead of a cart.
On a related note. I saw a few months ago Lowes making a big push for Craftsman tools. The other day I saw Craftsman tools at Menards. Weird.
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