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I was in lowes today and asked a worker about the new lowes at 41. He said yes it's true but it's going to be a much smaller specialty store that sells things like 15,000 dollar stoves. Not a regular lowes.
I was in lowes today and asked a worker about the new lowes at 41. He said yes it's true but it's going to be a much smaller specialty store that sells things like 15,000 dollar stoves. Not a regular lowes.
I mistakenly read $15,000 shovel. Not sure what that would look like. I assume gold with a jewel encrusted handle
I was in lowes today and asked a worker about the new lowes at 41. He said yes it's true but it's going to be a much smaller specialty store that sells things like 15,000 dollar stoves. Not a regular lowes.
The plans Lowe's submitted to the design review board were for a full-blown Lowe's store.
You can actually order any appliance carries by any of the lines Lowes sells regardless of whether they have it stocked in store. So you can by the GE professional lines, the full Fisher Playkal line and the upper end Kitchen Aid appliances in a standard store. You just have to order them as opposed to going in and finding them in stock. an
You can actually order any appliance carries by any of the lines Lowes sells regardless of whether they have it stocked in store. So you can by the GE professional lines, the full Fisher Playkal line and the upper end Kitchen Aid appliances in a standard store. You just have to order them as opposed to going in and finding them in stock. an
But why? From what I've seen if you're ordering online already it's incredibly easy to beat their pricing from another site.
I mean that quote attributed to PT Barnum is right and all, I just didn't think there would be that many of them.
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