10AM - 8PM
3410 Buford Dr, Buford10AM - 8PM
3333 Buford Dr, Buford“Lots of stores and places to pick from to hang out. Food selection is good too (for a mall food court) and they have plenty of photo booths, which my girlfriend & I love. Outdoor has a fountain & playground for kids, escape rooms, & even a pet store inside on the top level!”
“Always a decent variety of booths, and constant new ones as well! The name is definitely accurate, so this is a pretty standardized "candles, candies, and tees" kinda place.”
“I've eaten in the restaurant once and the food was pretty good, but my girlfriend has me stop every time we come to Atlanta to get their "Brown salsa" and chips!”
“Buying power tools has always been subjective, sometimes it's no different than having a favorite wine, beer or sports team it's a choice you have to make. Some make their decision based on first hand experience, some on experiences of their mentors or even family members - me I probably look at things a little differently, no it has nothing to do with my favorite color or because one is cheaper than the other I'm way to techie for that. To understand the performance of a power tool whether its cordless or it plugs into the wall, it's important to understand torque and rpm and how those apply to your application and of course the Ah (amp hours). Are you planning to use the tools at home infrequently or is this tool going to work with you everyday. First understand a few of the terms used to distinguish performance. Torque - Torque is a counterpart of force in rotational mechanics. The basic difference between them is that torque is the ability of a force to produce a twist around an axis. Example - Opening a bottle cap or turning a steering wheel are examples of torque. RPM (Revolutions per Minute) - this one is much simpler to explain RPM is used to indicate the speed of something by saying how many times per minute it will go around in a circle. Ah - Amp Hours - Simply put the higher the stated amp hours the longer the tool will operate at it's rated capacity before the battery needs to be recharged. Example: Have you've ever used drill motor with a hex bit to screw a fastener into something and the bit is spinning really fast but as the fastener goes into the material it starts to slow and struggles to get the fastener completely set before the drill stops and it won't go any further - well that's because it doesn't have enough torque, to drive the fastener all the way in, the speed of the rotation or RPM doesn't help you. so Its all about the application and something you should know before buying any power tool with a cord or with a battery. Ok regardless of the brand you purchase the above information applies - so why am I personally loyal to the Makita Brand? Well there are a few reasons: - The 18V / 36V LXT Battery Technology I use all my battery powered tools at home or in my RV and all the tools can use the same batteries and since my tools match the application I have never been left waiting on a battery to charge or have experienced issues with RPM or Torque. - Quality of the Makita Tools I own are second to none in their class, my tools have consistently performed at a high level. - Warranty - This OEM will back their tools when there are issues during the warranty period when the tools show they have not been abused or used in a manner that they were not designed for. It wasn't a difficult choice for me, all my stuff is still operating fine so I'll continue to invest in Makita Tools...”
“Buying power tools has always been subjective, sometimes it's no different than having a favorite wine, beer or sports team it's a choice you have to make. Some make their decision based on first hand experience, some on experiences of their mentors or even family members - me I probably look at things a little differently, no it has nothing to do with my favorite color or because one is cheaper than the other I'm way to techie for that. To understand the performance of a power tool whether its cordless or it plugs into the wall, it's important to understand torque and rpm and how those apply to your application and of course the Ah (amp hours). Are you planning to use the tools at home infrequently or is this tool going to work with you everyday.First understand a few of the terms used to distinguish performance.Torque - Torque is a counterpart of force in rotational mechanics. The basic difference between them is that torque is the ability of a force to produce a twist around an axis. Example - Opening a bottle cap or turning a steering wheel are examples of torque.RPM (Revolutions per Minute) - this one is much simpler to explain RPM is used to indicate the speed of something by saying how many times per minute it will go around in a circle.Ah - Amp Hours - Simply put the higher the stated amp hours the longer the tool will operate at it's rated capacity before the battery needs to be recharged.Example: Have you've ever used drill motor with a hex bit to screw a fastener into something and the bit is spinning really fast but as the fastener goes into the material it starts to slow and struggles to get the fastener completely set before the drill stops and it won't go any further - well that's because it doesn't have enough torque, to drive the fastener all the way in, the speed of the rotation or RPM doesn't help you. so Its all about the application and something you should know before buying any power tool with a cord or with a battery.Ok regardless of the brand you purchase the above information applies - so why am I personally loyal to the Makita Brand? Well there are a few reasons:- The 18V / 36V LXT Battery Technology I use all my battery powered tools at home or in my RV and all the tools can use the same batteries and since my tools match the application I have never been left waiting on a battery to charge or have experienced issues with RPM or Torque.- Quality of the Makita Tools I own are second to none in their class, my tools have consistently performed at a high level.- Warranty - This OEM will back their tools when there are issues during the warranty period when the tools show they have not been abused or used in a manner that they were not designed for.It wasn't a difficult choice for me, all my stuff is still operating fine so I'll continue to invest in Makita Tools...”
10AM - 9PM
3205 Woodward Crossing Blvd, Buford“I remember when they first built the mall. All thru the yrs, stores have been added and restaurants. And the mall is beautiful inside. Plenty of parking and valet is available.”
“From my childhood to adulthood, I have witnessed the blossoming of this mall, a staple in my journey of growing up. It has consistently been my preferred destination for clothing shopping throughout various phases of my life. While the foot traffic has diminished somewhat in the post-Covid era, the mall still experiences bursts of activity, especially during specific holidays.Despite the shifts in crowd dynamics, both the theater and food court remain vibrant hubs, with numerous longstanding stores continuing to thrive. Unfortunately, it seems a bit more challenging to find approachable and available staff compared to the pre-Covid days.This mall holds a special place in my heart, fostering joy and happiness within the Gwinnett community and beyond. With its expansive layout featuring multiple floors, it maintains a clean and accessible environment equipped with numerous restrooms and dining options. I highly recommend granting it a visit, not only to enjoy what it has to offer but also to contribute to its sustained vitality.”
“Been going to Provino's for 40 years. Tried a lot of other Italian restaurants but always come back to Provino's. Love thier eggplant Ptarmigan, salad and garlic rolls.”