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Wuaname

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I am going to be traveling to London, England tomorrow and would love to go see some place like our Home Depot in the United States or any other suggestions for tools. Any brands I should be looking for? I might want to bring back some unique brand of my tool box :thumbup:
 
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Selfridges in Oxford St has a tool dept in the basement full of all sorts of metally goodness.
Might be worth swinging by a Halfords (like PepBoys) for a look. They're everywhere.

Brands? KingDick, Britool, Teng, Facom (French).

I moved out of London in '83 & while I remember there were some great tool shops aroudn then, I can't recall the name of any of them now.
 

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KingDick?.....for real.

I totally want a KingDick tool now......



Yea they were good british tools. There are a couple of screwfix and tool statiins and machine marts in the london area but depends where ya goin. There are no real shops like wallmart or home depot. Or even pubix for that matter, but yes we have kingdick
 

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our versions of home depot would be homebase and b&q , pityfull selection of overpriced tat so dont bother

screwfix ..you could take a look , you can browse online and check for stock at a local store , theres alot of them around and open good hours too

if youre here for long enough ebay /mail order has the best choice and prices
 

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Right in the centre of London, very close to Piccadilly Circus & Leicester Square, in an area called Soho, an area more known for it's "nightlife" :), there is a little gem of a hardware / tool shop, called ROMANYS.

Looking at their website, they also seem to have two other branches in London, one in Camden, the other in Mayfair. But it's the Soho one that I have visited.

It's one these little shops, that you have to almost shuffle your way in through & they have stuff packed everywhere. Or at least that was the way it was when I was last there, which admittedly was several years ago.

So if you're in the area, it might be worth a look.

The website is www.romanys.co.uk

The Soho shop is at 51 Brewer Street.....

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Thank I am going to be at soho. I will check that place out. Is soho where all the pubs are?

Are any of those hardware stores that carry kingdick near London? Or would I have to take a taxi or rent a car out? Saturday I am going out to ace cafe and maybe the Harley Davidson store, warrs, off Mottingham Road. I am staying at the grange on coopers road
 
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Can you guys tell me if I am close to any of the places mentioned? My location is on the prior post
 

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Can you guys tell me if I am close to any of the places mentioned? My location is on the prior post
I don't know London well enough to help you, and the King **** website only asks you to contact them for UK dealers so you aren't going to get a response till late Tuesday at the earliest because of the Bank Holiday on Monday.
It does list 4 online dealers and 2 in the States so that is probably your only chance now.
Sorry I can't be of more help.

Vaughan
 

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Is soho where all the pubs are?

Sorry, only getting back to this thread now.

Soho is London's **********, Peep Show, *** Shop area. At night, I wouldn't consider it to be the nicest of areas to be honest with you. Unlike the Red Light district in Amsterdam for instance.


For more "pub type nightlife" in London, in & around Covent Garden would be one area where is well worth checking out :thumbup:
 
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Sorry, only getting back to this thread now.

Soho is London's **********, Peep Show, *** Shop area. At night, I wouldn't consider it to be the nicest of areas to be honest with you. Unlike the Red Light district in Amsterdam for instance.


For more "pub type nightlife" in London, in & around Covent Garden would be one area where is well worth checking out :thumbup:


Definitely used to be. Isn't much like that now. Very nice at night, but not quite as good as Covent garden though.
 

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I just came back from London :banghead:... But I didn't have time to look for tools anyways :D!
Have a nice time in England, great country :)!
 

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I just came back from London :banghead:... But I didn't have time to look for tools anyways :D!
Have a nice time in England, great country :)!

Did ya take ya life in ya own hands and drive?
 

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Unfortunately, Business Rates (the relatively high local taxes that shops have to pay on their premises) combined with competition from the Internet have wiped out a lot of traditional British tool shops!

Forty years ago, every decent sized British town had a tool shop. Seeking it out, in my family at least, was usually the first thing to do on arrival anywhere! These places were usually just tool shops, rather than hardware shops that also sold tools, and most were good, but some were awesome!

Buck and Ryan's had to be seen to be believed! Not a big shop, but absolutely crammed with just about everything! Woodworking tools, metalworking tools, engineers supplies, it was all there, including loads of bits that you just couldn't find elsewhere! Anybody else remember the huge 'exhibition' pocket knife on the right hand side as you went in! it must have had over a 1000 blades! I used to think it was the famous Rogers knife from the Great Exhibition, but I've seen that subsequently and it's totally different!

The trouble was, that these places didn't really make money from Joe Public buying a hand drill, but rather from businesses that that had trade accounts. I can remember seeing walls of racking in the backs of many of these places! stacked out with milling cutters and other such consumables. By the 80's most trade customers were being supplied from corrugated tin warehouses on industrial estates that couldn't even be bothered to deal with non account customers!

Most of the great shops that I remember from my youth have long gone. Elliott's in Brighton, Pines in Chichester, Haywards in Tunbridge Wells, Messengers in Guildford and Crawley Tools, (to quote a few names from the South East) together with just about every similar establishment in every other town have all closed their doors!

I visited Buck and Ryan's in the late 80!s or maybe early 90's, and the place had the smell of death about it! With their trade market disappearing, not to mention many of their traditional British suppliers doing the same, they had tried to re-invent themselves as a sort of tourist attraction selling Swiss Army Knives and Maglites! At the time I could count no less than 6 places selling the same items in my home town alone. I never returned, and don't think any of their other customers did either!

There are still a few traditional places out there (Airds in Brighton springs to mind) and a good few more who specialise in Power tools (Bryants in Horsham for example) but other than that you just have to find a local hardware shop and hope for the best!

Romanys is a bit of 'blast from the past' and I suspect they survive because they are good at what they do, (which is, or at least was, primarily ironmongery) but also because their catchment area is probably huge! Good luck to'em!
 
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You have to go to a machine mart, the places stink of something like cheap uncured rubber direct from China, (they have a few nice tools but the majority of the stuff is bendy tool boxes and clumpy drop forged spanners)
 
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