As far as home improvement stores go, it’s Lowes. If you haven’t been inside of one of these or at least seen one, you must have not lived in America long! They’re a national chain, serving you for your DIY or home and garden needs. It’s the same to me as Home Depot, I’ll admit I am not very handy with tools, and can’t tell any differences between these home improvement corporate conglomerates. However, I do love plants and the garden center is perfect for planning out a yard or some curb appeal. Ever since I found out Home Depot and Lowes(most locations anyway) are dog friendly, I have been finding excuses to come here and shop, even if I leave empty handed. It’s amazing to see the smiles on people’s faces when they see your dog– it’s a instant mood booster for staff and other customers. I certainly feel the difference when I go with and without him. Thankful for dog friendly stores in Omaha and beyond. You’re awesome.
Mike S.
Classificação do local: 4 The Old Market, NE
Pete at Pro Services is awesome! I came in with a few ideas that I needed to build. I had to make a huge table and a cabinet to hold key cards. I had a really rough sketch of what I thought I might make and then came the service! My entire experience during this time was great, but again, Pete was over the top. He told me how he thought he would make it(a little stronger than I was going to end up with) and then proceeded to walk me through what I needed and lead me to where we would pick them out. I have a small car so I needed the items delivered and all I had to do was pick a day. I got all my items except one that was out of stock and I have been called repeatedly to come pick it up. My projects turned out great and thanks to the staff at Lowe’s, they have won me over. I could never have even got noticed at Home Depot. Aside from Ace for my little stuff, Lowe’s Omaha is where I am going to be. Expect a lot of check ins from me!
Reed N.
Classificação do local: 3 Kansas City, MO
I call Lowe’s «Slowe’s» because it’s just too big. I can’t get out of these places quick enough. On my recent visit I only needed to make a return, which is not so bad. But once you are in the vortex of goods inside, plan on a serious time suck. I wish there were home goods and hardware convenience stores!
Will S.
Classificação do local: 2 Omaha, NE
I tried to like Lowe’s, but shopping here is always extremely frustrating for me. I like to tinker around a bit and fix things up around the house as much as the next guy, but I always begrudgingly find myself going to Lowe’s for a socket for this, some paint for that, etc., etc. And we all know how massive of a space Lowe’s consumes. So finding what you’re looking for in a timely manner is always a tall order. And how about finding a little help from the staff? I know they’re around the store somewhere, but they’re never nearby when I have a question or need a little help. It’s a shame the mom-and-pop hardware store is a dying breed. The Lowe’s beast is one monster I’d like to avoid if at all possible.
Ed C.
Classificação do local: 5 Papillion, NE
These guys definately have one of the better outdoor garden centers. They have a wide variety of items and its not all squeezed in together. Plenty of room to walk and browse.