Tinkers Hardware located at 100 Dyke Rd, Brighton BN1 3JD, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 729523

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Christopher Lomas

4 Google Rating

Very good. Only place that sells large gas bottles for camping and caravans or large bbqs in Brighto

4/ 5

Very good. Only place that sells large gas bottles for camping and caravans or large bbqs in Brighton, and decent supply of everyday hardware bits and bobs, but also the harder to get stuff. Call ahead if you need something specific as the staff are very helpful.

MI KO

5 Google Rating

The best service! The couple who I guess are owners are soo sweet!.. and they do have knowledge abou

5/ 5

The best service! The couple who I guess are owners are soo sweet!.. and they do have knowledge about everything in their shop. Always happy to support local family business like this!

Dann Ball

5 Google Rating

Always friendly, helpful and very reliable for our gas refill.

5/ 5

Always friendly, helpful and very reliable for our gas refill.

Nigel Parish

5 Google Rating

Truly amazing. A proper shop in a sea of right-on dross that Brighton tends to offer

5/ 5

Truly amazing. A proper shop in a sea of right-on dross that Brighton tends to offer

Neil Goatley

5 Google Rating

A proper local handy hardware shop... Very helpful couple found both the small items I needed quickl

5/ 5

A proper local handy hardware shop... Very helpful couple found both the small items I needed quickly ! Arkwright's, eat your heart out, will always walk around the corner here for so many things! Great

A Wills

3 Google Rating

Fine. I mean they didn't have what I wanted but OK.

3/ 5

Fine. I mean they didn't have what I wanted but OK.

james cannell

5 Google Rating

Very helpful staff. Lots of useful things available.

5/ 5

Very helpful staff. Lots of useful things available.

Asz

4 Google Rating

Little bit expensive but good selection of things

4/ 5

Little bit expensive but good selection of things

chris wilson

5 Google Rating

Very helpful and polite

5/ 5

Very helpful and polite

Callum West

5 Google Rating

Very very friendly and helpful staff :) Would highly recommend!

5/ 5

Very very friendly and helpful staff :) Would highly recommend!

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