Ton ton
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Does anyone shop in a Rural King brick and mortar store? They have a great selection of shovels and axes as well as Milwaukee power tools. They also have bulk .22 ammo.
Does anyone shop in a Rural King brick and mortar store? They have a great selection of shovels and axes as well as Milwaukee power tools. They also have bulk .22 ammo.
What are your favorite products that they carry?
Does anyone shop in a Rural King brick and mortar store? They have a great selection of shovels and axes as well as Milwaukee power tools. They also have bulk .22 ammo.
They have both of courseLime could come in handy. Is it pelleted or powder?

Which storeYeah, I was in Tennessee in October and visited the one in my hometown. They still give free popcorn like Ace, and they have a massive selection of Carhartt clothes, industrial tools, and power tools. In a lot of ways they're like a premium Tractor Supply Co, and a lot of their prices for things like a trailer hitch or a shovel can be competitive with a store like Harbor Freight. Great place to buy chain, rope, or fasteners too.
When I was growing up, the CEO/owner travelled to all the stores frequently and flew a little one-man helicopter between locations. He'd just land in the parking lot and stroll in like, you know, he owned the place, and was very hands on with running the stores. I don't know if they're still like that as they've grown, but I always thought it was really cool.
I shop at RK on a regular basis. Ours is located right next door to Tractor Supply, I shop either depending on what I am buying. My biggest beef with RK is that they are VERY slow to restock if the run out of something, often a month or more (maybe just my store's management). They have the best price on Evapo-Rust.
Sort of a side story:
Our RK occupies a building that use to be a furniture store that closed at 5pm on Saturdays. We had a great cruise in in the parking lot for many years sponsored by Burger King and Taco Bell, also flanking the parking lot. When RK came they started taking over the parking lot with their trailers and gardening supplies forcing the cruise-in into a smaller and smaller space. RK shoppers were driving through the car show crowds and parking between vehicles on display. Eventually the cruise-in was forced to leave. Next door at Tractor Supply their much smaller parking lot became in effect the overflow lot for the Texas Roadhouse on the other side. It got so bad on Fri/Sat that Tractor Supply had to put up "TSC only" signs and threaten towing parked cars.
Which store
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Sweetwater is the closest, we were hoping they would put one in the old kmart building. Didn't happenIs there one down your way?
I am in The Friendly City and know there is one in Sweetwater and Knoxville.
You must be talking about the location in Hamilton! I used to go to the cruise-in’s at the Kroger parking lot when I lived there a few years ago. Just picked up a new Ruger 9mm at that Rural King a couple weekends ago.
If they sold beer, I would never have to go to another store.

You are correct. Now the cruise-in occupies a space about 1/10 of what it was before RK.
About 12 years ago I worked with an engineer that was here on a multi year assignment from our manufacturing plant in Japan. He was a real car guy and was like a kid in a candy store with our freedom to modify our vehicles compared to the restrictions in Japan. He had a 3rd gen Mazda RX7 twin turbo with a lot of "only available in Japan" after market upgrades that he had sent over from home. I talked him into bringing his car to the cruise-in on the one night a season that they had trophy competition. He ended up winning the people's choice award. He had brought his son who was about 10 yrs. old and that boy had a huge smile on his face and a death grip on the trophy the rest of the evening.
