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May 2024 by Brian Paulison
Wish I had a place like this near me, but unfortunately all the big box stores took over at the cost of convenience and good customer service. Highly recommend, unless you enjoy wasting time aimlessly roaming aisles only hoping someone knows enough about hardware to actually help you. If that’s your thing then there is always Home Depot.
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March 2024 by jmb bermeo
everything for your home arrangement
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March 2024 by Elizabeth Cirri
The help from the folks at this hardware store is outstanding. I had a tricky project that required installing screws without splitting wood. Walked out with the project all done. Such kindness is precious. The fact we have such great service right here locally is something we should all be proud of and help to preserve.
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December 2023 by Ch M.
Love my almost weekly visits to Bernardsville Hardware! No matter my needs, projects, questions there is always plenty of helpers in the aisles happy to help, explain, and guide. This excellent customer service has been present since we first walked through the doors 26 years ago. Big thanks and bravo to all the Bernardsville Hardware employees!
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November 2023 by Roman Stolyarchuk
Good store for shopping home improvement/ repairs
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September 2023 by Nick Boxter
Needed 2 screws that were missing from a product I ordered critical to the install. Called them up just to be sure they had in stock and they confirmed in a few seconds. Headed over and back home within 10 minutes, much better than driving for a while to HD hoping they would have in stock.Wide variety of other products as well and will be a first option in the future.
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September 2023 by Ignaz Souza
I found all I needed.... and to my surprise there were popcorn for me and my son....
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August 2023 by Joe Staszczak
They have all you need, a lil pricey but that is to expected, most delicious popcorn
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July 2023 by Andrew Mallia
You come here for the friendly service and the convenience. Feels good shopping here vs one of the big box stores.
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June 2023 by Christopher Torello
This place is a great hardware store. A little bit of everything and then some.
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June 2023 by Mark Ruscitto
Great local hardware store.
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June 2023 by Edward T.
I'm old enough to remember when my family first moved to this town during my teen years and there was a bowling alley in this location instead of a hardware store; said bowling alley long gone now, although you can sort of ascertain the configuration and outlines of that bygone "pleasure palace" for what passed for the working-class in Bernardsville (I can't imagine that the blue-bloods up in the posh Bernardsville mountains ever bowled; if they did, they probably had their own private bowling alleys set up on their estates) when you step into the store. It's a relatively small space, but I can't imagine not finding what you need down its narrow aisles and on its fully-stocked shelves. My hardware needs are very limited. I'm not a "do-it-yourself" kinda guy. If I can nail 2 boards together without smashing my finger with the hammer in the process, I'm ahead of the game. Every couple of months, I buy an air filter here to replace my old one. And...that's about it. Although, I've occasionally had other "hardware" needs, and Bernardsville Hardware has never let me down. When I needed a new flashlight, I bought it here. When I needed a kitchen timer, I bought it here. And then there was that mouse... Years ago, my sister "gifted" me with a cat I didn't want, and didn't know was feral (believe me, this isn't one of my long-winded, irrelevant asides; it's germane to the review-- at least, I think it is). In short order, my furniture was destroyed, and I had semi-permanent red stripes up both of my arms, the result of my misguided efforts to be nice and friendly to the cat, given we both were sharing the same abode. I've always had a deathly fear of rodents and I figured...if nothing else...the cat would be useful if any somehow managed to enter my "mancave." When, years later, the cat was on its last legs (and, believe it or not, I cried like a baby when I had to put it down), I was writing at my desk when I saw the cat acting in an odd, uncharacteristic manner. I couldn't figure it out until I saw a black rodent's head poking out from behind the corner of a nearby box. I'm embarrassed to say that I threw myself out of my chair, and yelled, "KILL IT! KILL THE MOTHERF****!!! KILL IT!!!" (So much for all that pacifistic Buddhist literature I had been reading...) My cat was unequal to the task, evidently thinking the mouse was an entertaining visitor, rather than a nauseating intruder. Practically unhinged, I drove down to Bernardsville Hardware, and asked in desperation what I could do. The man unlucky enough to draw me as a customer (although he was very nice) explained to me the process for killing a mouse, provided me with glue traps and an old-fashioned mousetrap, describing how I should put some peanut butter on the trap and leave it up against the wall, where rodents tend to run and defecate. I did as he suggested, although I was in despair, thinking this wasn't going to work. I went into my bedroom to try and read, listen to music and pray to a God I wasn't sure I believed in that this was all going to come out alright (but then what in my life ever does? Boo, hoo, hoo!!!...anyway...). I heard no sound, no indication that things had worked out as the hardware employee had predicted. But when I went to hazard a look, the trap had been sprung, and the intruder was dead (I'm actually glad it hadn't gone to the glue traps; I mean, I wasn't sure what I was supposed to do when the mouse became stuck to them...Was I supposed to batter the mouse to death with a nearby golf club as it tried to free itself? I was still an executioner, but the old- fashioned mousetrap seemed like a more merciful death, at least to a timid soul like myself). (For the curious, I think the mouse wormed its way through a screen door when I was working out in my living room during the chill of November, and I had the glass door open. At least, that's what I think. I've never been bo
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May 2023 by Robert Hood
A bit far from me in farhills but have a wide verity of hardware for hone repairs ect.
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May 2023 by Rick Goulburn
Everything you want in a local hardware store. Excellent selection, fair prices and good advice.
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May 2023 by Vince Paragano
My go-to place when I have a home repair or maintenance issue. Best staff!