Sometimes I visit this store. The area of the store is huge, as well as the range of products presented in the store. In the store you can buy almost anything your heart desires. The store likes everything beautifully, the staff is polite and sociable, they will always help with the choice, but there is one thing, but the prices are unrealistically high. I was looking for a grate in the 80cm kitchen cabinet, I had to buy it in another store for almost 10 rubles.cheaper, and so in general everything is fine, you can go to a museum to find out the price of the necessary thing and continue searching in other stores who is looking for will always find
The largest supermarket in the city. A huge assortment and many product groups. Prices are slightly higher than on specialized Internet sites. The Novosel discount system, which existed until 2024, was an excellent incentive to visit the BUILD, but now it remains only to attract customers with a wide range.
Personally, after the cancellation of the Novosel card, I reduced the number of BUILd visits by at least half.
I read reviews and wonder where people find consultations there. Yes, the staff is kind of even polite, but completely incompetent. They will help you show where to find it, but they don't understand the product at all. They hang up on the phone, they send messages to each other, you feel like a ping-pong ball. Such advice, as it is given there, can be found faster and better on the Internet. I believe that for such a level of construction hyper, more competent specialists are needed. If the products are adjacent, then know the neighboring assortment. You approach a paint consultant, ask what's the best way to apply such paint, and he says, "I have no idea, I'm purely a paint consultant, and the rollers and brushes are in the next department," and poke his head back into his gadget. The client is looking for the next consultant....as in the bearded Soviet joke, remember? "Don't you have any fish? "We don't have meat, and there's no fish in the department across the street." Well, komon, the time is different, you need to focus on the buyer somehow...The prices are commercial, everything is clear here, but you need to monitor the service. Competitors won't keep you waiting long. The city is developing, and this monopoly of the hardware store will not last forever..