Welcome to Hardware Cut Price Store, your premier destination for all things hardware in Glasgow! Conveniently located at 19 Burleigh St, G51 3LA, we pride ourselves on offering an extensive selection of high-quality tools, building materials, and home improvement essentials—all at unbeatable prices. Whether you’re a seasoned contractor or a DIY enthusiast, our knowledgeable team is here to assist you with expert advice and personalized service to ensure you find exactly what you need.

At Hardware Cut Price Store, we understand that shopping for hardware can be overwhelming. That’s why we’ve created a welcoming atmosphere where customers can browse our well-organized aisles with ease. From power tools to plumbing supplies, our carefully curated inventory is designed to meet the diverse needs of our local community. Plus, with our commitment to value, you can rest assured you’re getting the best deals without compromising on quality.

We invite you to book an appointment or reach out to us at 0141 440 2131 for any questions you may have—our friendly staff is always ready to help! Experience the difference at Hardware Cut Price Store, where exceptional service meets affordability, making your hardware shopping experience both enjoyable and efficient. Visit us today and discover why we are Glasgow’s trusted partner for all your hardware needs!

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john taylor

4 Google Rating

Good wee shop good prices and helpful staff

4/ 5

Good wee shop good prices and helpful staff

Jemime Disraeli

5 Google Rating

Has a weird selection of things you might need or might not, staff are attentive but can be busy

5/ 5

Has a weird selection of things you might need or might not, staff are attentive but can be busy

Ruqaiya Ali

5 Google Rating

Great shop! Got a lot of lamps, bedding, rugs, candles, door handles, carpet bars, kettles and toast

5/ 5

Great shop! Got a lot of lamps, bedding, rugs, candles, door handles, carpet bars, kettles and toasters and got a lot of key cuts! Staff was friendly and the owner was very funny

Sohail Latif

5 Google Rating

Friendly shop alot of variety you can get absolute everything in there Cheap prices got a rug at a

5/ 5

Friendly shop alot of variety you can get absolute everything in there Cheap prices got a rug at a very good price good for household items

Sylwek Yosh

3 Google Rating

Shop with various differents. You can buy almost every little thing home. A lot of gadgets. Blinds,

3/ 5

Shop with various differents. You can buy almost every little thing home. A lot of gadgets. Blinds, chargers, scales and various other small items. Everything at normal prices. What he needs is probably what he needs.

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