B&Q Dundee located at 25 King’s Cross Rd, Dundee DD2 3PT, UK

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David Reid

4 Google Rating

When to the store but unfortunately they didn't have it

4/ 5

When to the store but unfortunately they didn't have it

Stewart Graham

3 Google Rating

SO out of stock in a variety of products.

3/ 5

SO out of stock in a variety of products.

Douglas Greig

4 Google Rating

Great choice of everything from kitchen's to garden materials. Prices are often good and reasonable.

4/ 5

Great choice of everything from kitchen's to garden materials. Prices are often good and reasonable. The guy who works the door when u go in is very helpful and friendly, nothing is too much hassle for him.

John Sapeluk

1 Google Rating

The layout of this store is awful. Entrance in middle of store. Garden centre at furthest point. Pay

1/ 5

The layout of this store is awful. Entrance in middle of store. Garden centre at furthest point. Pay points and exit at bottom end of store. No matter what you want to buy the walk is horrendous, especially with mobility issues. Not a store I would go to by choice. Absolutely no thought given to accessibility , hate it.

Gordon Dick

4 Google Rating

Has most things building/DIY/garden related. Not always the cheapest place to go. Easy parking.

4/ 5

Has most things building/DIY/garden related. Not always the cheapest place to go. Easy parking.

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  • Sunday07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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  • Tuesday07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Wednesday07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Thursday07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
  • Friday07:00 AM - 08:00 PM
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