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By Foot Or By HSR Transit Shopping Advice
I don't know where all the shops are in this city and I doubt everyone else does too, but someone may know where a shop is that sells a certain something that no one knew existed.
The idea behind this thread is for you to post what you're looking for and if someone knows where it is, for them to say. If the item can be bought somewhere that's not easy to get to via foot or HSR transit, then don't mention that place, as it's outside the realms of this discussion. Thanks in advance! |
OK, this thread was sparked for the following reasons:
1) I don't have a canadian credit card, so I can't shop online. 2) I don't have a car, so I can't just drive to Burlington or whereever to fetch something. 3) I'm within an easy walk of the downtown core, 20-30mins depending on footspeed. When I factor in waiting for buses and so on, a bus from where I am to the downtown is only moderately quicker. 4) If I can shop in the downtown, then that would be great, because I believe that if I spend my money locally it will help to stimulate the local economy even on the smallest scale. 5) I can get to Eastgate or Limeridge or Westdate, but sometimes the transit time is too much to make the trip worthwhile for that particular purchase. Last week I had two examples of not knowing where else to look. I needed a birthday card, I was pretty sure that there was a card shop in JS, but wasn't sure. I knew there was one at Eastgate, but that was too far to go for that. I also knew there was a shop on Locke Street that sold funky cards (The Mercantile I think), but again that was too much of a walk on that particular day. Luckily I knew that Mixed Media sold cards and found something ideal there and didn't need to head onwards to JS. However, there could easily have been other places for me to stop on my way there that I didn't know about. I also needed to buy a small desk, 100cm x 50cm, nothing huge, just enough to put a computer on. Cheap was the primary focus. I thought something second hand would be ideal. Went to the few secondhand furniture stores I knew on Barton Street, nothing there small enough. Beyond that I didn't know where else to look. In the end we borrowed a car and went to Ikea and bought a cheap n nasty one. My current shopping needs: 1) LED light bulbs. I loathe Compact Fluorescents. I don't like what they are made of or the light they give off. I don't like how they're deemed this eco saviour, yet few places seem capable of recycling them. Most of all, I hate how they buzz. Some don't, but most do even just a little and I can hear it and it drives me nuts. I used to have LED light bulbs in a few of my rooms back home replacing the normal 60w incandescent bulbs and some of my spots. I could buy some online, but I don't have a card. So does anyone know where I can find some LED light bulbs? I don't need spots, though knowing where to buy them would be useful, I need replacements for normal 60w incandescent bulbs. 2) A spindle of DVDRs. I used to be able to pick up a spindle of 100 for £17.99 (£32 by today's exchange) and that was a good deal back home. I didn't see spindles of 100 at The Source in JS (I may have suffered from temporary blindness). Where can I buy a spindle of DVDRs for a similar or better price? |
LED light bulbs are still expensive and hard(er) to find. CFLs are becoming the 'gold standard' for bulbs at the moment, despite LEDs being superior.
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Steel City Surplus on Dundurn should have your DVD's and possibly the light bulbs you're looking for.
I'm going to make a plug here for Jamesville Ceramics and Paints. I was looking for some plumbing stuff to fix my friend's bathtub and passed by this place on James North. I never knew but it's a complete hardware store with plumbing, electrical, tools and all. I was looking for a replacement cartridge but couldn't bring the old one and the guy knew which one I needed just from the broken off piece of the tap that I showed him. He also told me I could bring stuff back if it didn't fit. I was very impressed, and needless to say I will return for future hardware needs. Also, if anyone is doing gardening these days, the variety store on James next to the fish market has vegetable seedlings for $1 a pot. I'm sure they cost more than that at the average place. |
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Birthday cards always the Dollar store.
DVDs Canadian Tire watch for sales same with Shoppers drugmart if not Summit Computer store Barton and kenilworth. If you really want a steady deal on DVDs anyone going to Costco between $20 and $24 per hundred. |
If anyone does know where to get LED light bulbs I'd be interested in knowing that as well. We were looking at getting some a while ago but were never able to successfully find them in stores. Buying them online is still quite pricey.
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I've never been to Dundurn Street, so I'll have to give that a go. Home Depot sells the LED spots, just not the standard bulbs. You can get them on eBay for about $30-40. I think. Are there any stores in the city that specialise in lighting, i.e. fixtures and fittings? If so, they might have a supplier. I've seen a "Yorkshire Lighting" on Main/Wentworth which I intend to check out.
I've never bought Birthday cards from a discount store, the quality tends to be quite low. Christmas cards maybe, seeing as you have to give them out in volume. You can get to Costco via Foot or HSR relatively easily? |
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You should have picked up some CFL's while you were at Ikea. I generally loathe CFL's myself, but I don't mind Ikea's. They're warmer than the others I've found. For LED's, try Home Hardware (http://www.homehardware.ca/Products/...2333%2B126663). There's one at Barton and Gage. |
It's not as good as Mixed Media, but drugstores (e.g. Shoppers, PharmaPlus) sometimes have a decent greeting card selection as well, or Fortinos. Better than dollar store anyhow.
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I have passed that Home Hardware repeatedly, I haven't yet gone in, will do. |
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I went into Yorkshire Lighting. Met the owner, a fellow brit, who's been in Canada since the 60s, now a rather elderly gentleman. Alas the shop isn't very customer friendly, perhaps it caters to tradesmen more. It's certainly not set up for displaying the lighting fixtures, nor is it particularly clean or odour free. He did say that he could order me LED light bulbs and will contact me with a price. If he can get them at a decent price, I shall report back. Home Hardware does indeed sell the bulbs online, but the price is a bit scary. |
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:haha: OK, Summit Computers, Kenilworth/Barton - 100 DVDRs $24.99+tax. Not bad, however they aren't on a spindle, so you need to have cases to put them in if you're not going to store them back in the spindle you bought them in. Slip cases are $3.97+Tax for 50. The Source, went to the one at Centre Mall are doing a sale on DVDs, 100 for $29.99 plus tax, this is $25 off. Decent brand too, Fujifilm. This also comes in a spindle. If anyone can beat these prices, please let me know. Went to Interlight and the guy in the store tried to tell me that LED light bulbs to replace standard incandescent bulbs didn't exist. Having had them in my house in London for the past year, I challenged that assertion and he backed down to say that they didn't exist yet in Canada. I challenged this again saying that places like Home Hardware sold them, to which his response was that the technology wasn't any good unless you were using directional spots or accent lighting (which is primarily what they sell). I didn't seem interested in ordering any bulbs for me or finding out their price so I gave up and left. Home Hardware do stock the LED bulbs, albeit theirs look pretty darned plasticky. They are $49.99+tax. Alas none were in stock, but they are expected within a few weeks. The search continues. Anyone else searching for things in this city? |
Most of mine are culinary... :D
Good gelato and the cook-it-yourself-around-a-table Korean BBQ (don't think the second even exists here, heard a couple sources for the first but haven't been yet). A really good latte at a place that's east of James (closer to home). Bread and Roses is OK, but really close to James and not exceptional. A lot of coffee shops don't seem to even do lattes here. Tattoo artists (my Toronto-based one is gettin' married and moving to Winnipeg). I looked at Cottage 13 today and was impressed by 3 of the portfolios - higher-end, but reasonable rates given their artists' skills. I didn't ask if they have an autoclave/about their artists' bloodborne pathogen training but they seemed fairly on the ball. I have heard about a lot of sketchy artists to avoid in this city though. I also need to find a couple Halloween costumes before July (random favour for someone else) and I have no idea where to find them in the off-season. They aren't specific, but I was thinking a gorilla mask and a Frankenstein mask to start. |
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Yes, there is a costume place on Ottawa. Boo Costumes on Main closed about 6 months ago.
Pastime at 91 John Street South sells blank cards by a local artist Roger Ferreira (and some by his sons). They feature reproductions of original paintings of historical Hamilton, and a few local nature and some from his native Tobago. There are also a couple of vintage postcards of the Board of Education Building for sale for only $1. I bought 2 of the 5 available, and the last one of City Hall so I have something pre-reno. The postcard of the Pigott building is not for sale. It was for sale until my wife said you shouldn't sell this one.........drat. |
Yes, there is a costume place on Ottawa. Boo Costumes on Main closed about 6 months ago.
Pastime at 91 John Street South sells blank cards by a local artist Roger Ferreira (and some by his sons). They feature reproductions of original paintings of historical Hamilton, a few local nature scenes (i.e. Cootes) and some from his native Tobago. There are also a couple of vintage postcards of the Board of Education Building for sale for only $1. I bought 2 of the 5 available, and the last one of City Hall so I have something pre-reno. The postcard of the Pigott building is not for sale. It was for sale until my wife said you shouldn't sell this one.........drat. |
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A friend of mine is involved in running Pastime. For anyone who doesn't know, this is the former location of Edwin Pass watchmakers, the oldest storefront in Hamilton. When the 3rd generation Edwin Pass finally closed up shop, the new owners made sure to keep it special. Definitely worth a visit.
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Trudged over to Steel City Surplus. Used to do LED bulbs, don't anymore, getting out of electricals. DVDs $16.99 for 50. Am glad I bought those at Summit now!
The search for LED bulbs continues. |
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Master of Disguise (905) 297-0808 Address : 1227 Main St E Hamilton, ON , L8K1A5 Between Kenilworth and Ottawa |
awesome - thanks for the suggestions. i'll update when i've picked some items up.
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Where's a good place downtown to pick up a black or dark grey baseball cap without a giant logo on it? I don't mind a minimal nike swoosh or puma cat or something like that.
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Got one from there, I'm thinking $40 is a little pricey for a cap, but needs must. There are two places on King walking in from Wellington towards James, but both are very much rapper style caps, not really for me. |
Woodworking Router needed
I thought this was the appropriate thread for my current search as well. I need a basic woodworking router. Used or new, 10-15 Amps, about 2 HP. The brand doesn't matter, as long as it is in good working order.
I am looking for a better deal than the box stores offer, because I will only use it occasionally, and my projects don't require great precision. My budget is no more than $40-50. If anyone has one for sale or knows a pawn shop that carries power tools in lower Hamilton, that would be great! Thanks in advance. |
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Don't know if you're still looking, Jon, but I saw CSA-approved steel-toe boots at the Main/Victoria Canadian Tire today - and they're open till 9.
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There's always eBay.
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I found my shoes at Shoe Point in Jackson Square. Crystal Shoes right beside National at King and James, to my surprise was a legitimate shoe store and did carry steel toes but not what I needed.
My intention was to find something downtown, independent, non-mall, non-box. I think I managed about half of those objectives. Canadian Tire as far as I'm concerned is just another big box store. Their downtown location, while it lasts, is convenient enough but their 'new format', which all stores will eventually become, is the complete antithesis of all urban decency. Thus, I would encourge use of the alternatives whenever possible. But thanks emge, I appreciate the mention. |
I went into Shoe Point for the first time the other day since I thought I saw Puma runners. Unfortunately, they were fake ones with "Air" written on them. Seriously? lol
Glad you found your shoes though. |
If anyone sees anything like this:
http://www.caraselledirect.com/_/gre...ategoryFrom=25 Please let me know. Having two cats and currently residing with a third, I'm forever covered in cat hair. I used to have one of these in the UK and it's awesome (left it behind by accident, duh). I've only ever seen the peel off sticky rollers here so far. |
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There's a Ryan's pet store in the Fortino's plaza on Dundurn.
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There's a pet store in the strip mall at James and Wilson and also one of those expensive dog boutiques at James and Bold (near the train station).
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I usually go to Ruffins on Main one block east of Wentworth (Sanford?). I don't recall seeing this kind of roller there, but they are good for making special orders, so keep that in mind if you don't find it elsewhere.
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If you're in the Northeast end, there's a pet store in the strip mall at Strathearne/Barton.
Also a crappy one that's always packed with gawking kids at Limeridge. Kinda a PJ's Pets deal, more of an attraction than a store. I'd avoid it like the plague but figured to mention it anyway. On the topic, I miss PJ's Pet Stores in Toronto :( |
While we're on the topic, go into Bark & Fitz in Dundas for an experience at the opposite end of the spectrum. Those dogs eat better food than I do...
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My husband's looking for knitting or crocheting supplies near downtown - somewhere that sells yarn and needles or hooks. We could just go to Ottawa Street but right now he's working a lot and doesn't want to make a trip over there. (I've never knit or crocheted anything in my life, so I have no idea).
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Saw some lovely wools at the Maker's Market today, but didn't notice if they have needles, etc.
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okay. I needed to buy a new tv. I live in Barton Village. I wanted to buy one from a store in HCC. The electronics store, bottom floor by the foodcourt. But here's the problem. How do I cart the damn thing from down there to my car parked on Vine? This is what totally sucks. I ended up going to the Meadowlands Mess. The Best Buy, then they told me to pull up front and they loaded it into my car. What if I had to take a bus?
Now I know why big ticket items aren't for sale downtown. I can buy herbal organic fair trade green coffee, but I can't buy a tv. |
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