Had gone to Lowes after our pipes froze and eventually burst. Cost 700$ to get immediate service on an emergency basis. The gentlemen suggested a small heater placed in the area for the below freezing moments we are bound to have many times in upstate NY. So though Lowes had 15+ different options for heaters available according to their website after a Google search in the morning when our situation was found to be such. After roughly 8 hours it took to address this Matter we made it to Lowes to find that all electric and most propane heaters had since been sold out and only 2 options were available , bother of which were same company name and they had an abundance of them in stock. We settled for a small square ceramic deal as opposed to a oscillating tower heater and paid roughly 100$ to procure after chosing a medium duty extension cord. Just off a whim decided to check home Depot as well w intentions of returning the in my opinion extremely overpriced (by at least 30-40$) small space heater if we found something cheaper elsewhere. On our way to home Depot I suggested stopping at tractor supply and against better judgement from my parents we walked out w a much better quality more bang for ur buck lil compact heater meant for heating a work area of about 6500 sq foot area and it cost less than 40$. So we saved at least 30$ and I'll tell ya that this heater has made my basement stay at a steady 60-70 degrees and more like that of a finished basement that had the propper accomodations done to it to make the area inhabitable for humans. I'll honestly say that I've lived in this specific area of my home off and on for 30 years and this is the first time ever in that time that the general temperature was at a level that was tolerable without having to make accomodations to withstand it like bundling in multiple layers and using multiple blankets or electric blankets for that matter. Staff was friendly and willing to help and didn't treat my mother badly for asking questions and needing a price check. And when I saw the real price I almost wished I could've bought em 5 or 6 more of these compact lil...
Read moreThe place kind of reminds me of an Agway or Ace hardware, but they're it quite up to par. They do have a large pet supply area with some livestock items interspersed. They also have a decent selection of rugged farm clothing (like Carhartt for example) but you will pay for it. And if you're not worried about junior shooting his eye out you can get a Red Rider BB gun here. I didn't see much in the way of tractor parts of any sort, lots of parts for trailers and hitches, but tractors...not so much. There is a small variety of tools and hardware, like a 2 1/2 foot long wrench for those 3 inch bolts on your tractor, but if you need metric tooling, the selection is almost laughable. There is a decent section of product to keep your chainsaw running it's best, provided it doesn't require metric tools. It's almost unfortunate, but if I just go to Lowe's or Home Depot I always leave much more satisfied than if I spent the time searching through the somewhat random and limited selection at Tractor Supply. Where are the damn...
Read moreI am at the Vestal store at least once or twice a week, we'll enough that I earner 2- 1 full day trailer rentals for free. I called last night with a question about it which they couldn't answer and told me to call back in the morning. They did saw however that they definitely had one available for today . When I called they not so nicely said they were waiting for it to get registered and to call Binghamton's store because they had more. When I called Binghamton, they also not very nicely said they were waiting for plates. I simu asked for a call back when it becomes available and that was kike.pulling teeth. I Swear by the rude and mean tone in their voices they had to be the same person. They made me feel #1 like I was crazy, #2 like I was rude for even calling to ask a question and #3 like I don't think I'll be going there as ofter or at...
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