The selection of merchandise is great and the store is clean & well organized. But we ARE in a Pandemic situation in 2020 and please get a credit-card reader and approval system that: Does NOT ask me if my purchase is 'Okay' 2 Does NOT require that I touch a community (tethered) stylus to sign my name when I'm purchasing mdse less than $50. The premise that customers have to use a "touch" screen is very 2015. And requiring us to touch such common items is BAD and asking your cashier's to "clean" such a stylus or touch-screen is no longer acceptable. We can go to any Trader Joe's or Target store and ONLY Touch our own Credit-card and manage to complete our transactions with NO Signature elsewhere. Daiso also needs to improve/update this part it their customer's experience...
Read moreDaiso has all these neat little Japanese versions of things. Practically everything you can think of that you find inside your home - they have a tiny Japanese version of it.
I go there mostly for office/desktop products, but they have so much more. Food, kitchen items, bathroom things, and storage solutions. Everything is this miniaturized tiny Japanese version of things. The Japanese live in dense cities, so saving space is a big deal.
A lot of things have prices on them in Yen. they have signs that tell you what that means in dollars. I grabbed a handful of things and went to checkout. It came to $6.50. Daiso is better than Dollar...
Read moreDaiso is a good place to save money on cleaning. supplies kitchen, school, office and bathroom. Classier version of 99 cent store. They even have beauty products, toys and seasonal stuff. Daiso is a Japanese store which i like to go to and save some money. They have alot of cute things even to buy gifts for yout friends. The store is very clean , the employees are nice. The reason i gave it 3 stars is that they have a No return / refund policy.Just Terrible what if the item is breaks or does not work; not cool. Overall i like shopping here its a fun place to shop!...
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