I feel bad for everyone on the east coast now, having to deal with Best Buy, Circuit City and Radioshack.This place is the mecca of electronics. Many of the floorpeople are on commission which means you get prompt, informed attention. They KNOW the deals you are looking for, they know the competition and you can HAGGLE with them. The people, by and large, know what the fuck they are talking about. They have 6 aisles of electronics components. breadboards, project boxes, resistors, caps, tools, tubing, wiring, everything. Their TV area is actually dark, and you can *gasp* compare tv to tv. It's pretty refreshing to be able to see a realistic comparison of multiple sets, and they let you tweak them at your leisure (though I found most of the tv's had already been well setup).Then you go to check out. They have 34 lanes. THIRTY FOUR. On black friday my checkout time was under two minutes. The place is brutally fast and has EVERYTHING. I hope for everyone's sake they eventually open up on the east coast.
12/1/2008 4:37:17 PM
i hate commissioned sales people
12/1/2008 4:38:34 PM
the biggest one is in las vegas. you should go a nerd out for a bit.
12/1/2008 5:09:03 PM
not the whole east coast...2 in ATL - it's where I typically buy my big electronics if doing so locally
12/1/2008 5:17:17 PM
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12/1/2008 5:51:53 PM
I too have been to a Fry's.
12/1/2008 5:57:11 PM
my only complaint about frye's is their electrical components are expensive. items that you can get from digikey are 10x more at frye's, but i guess that's the price you pay for the convenience and not having to purchase in lots of 1000 pcs.
12/1/2008 6:01:53 PM
can't be worse than radio shack
12/1/2008 6:03:20 PM
I went to the one in PHX on the way to Tuscon. I keep hoping they will open one in the RDU area.
12/1/2008 6:06:58 PM
12/1/2008 6:20:58 PM
I remember the Fry's out in the Chicago suburbs - I think I'd make a trip out there once a month just to browse alone. It was that nice. I think it's the only one east of the Mississippi...[Edited on December 1, 2008 at 6:30 PM. Reason : Ok, guess there's two in Atlanta...]
12/1/2008 6:29:23 PM
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12/1/2008 6:54:21 PM
I wish Fry's was on the East Coast as well
12/1/2008 6:54:43 PM
12/1/2008 7:15:59 PM
^ Maybe, but it's saved me thousands on hi fi equipment throughout the years.
12/1/2008 7:29:43 PM
Some people were using a Fry's sales paper to get a price match on LCDs at Walmart.
12/1/2008 7:51:44 PM
when i go to buy something i usually have done the research and know what i want. i don't really want a pushy salesman, i just want to get my shit and go.
12/1/2008 8:15:34 PM
^ but buying hi fi is supposed to be like buying a car. You'd never pay full blue book value, would you? I'm tellin' you, that extra hour playing hard to get can get you anywhere from 30% to 50% off the sticker - and if you're at a true hi fi boutique (which this Fry's place may or may not be), that sticker is already low.
12/1/2008 8:31:22 PM
^^The difference is, at Fry's if you walk in to get a doorbuster (or weekend special), they KNOW what you are there for. They aren't going to waste your time, you will be in and out in 5 minutes. I've gone with two friends for exactly this, and it was a cake-walk compared to BB or CC.They made one mention of extended warranty, and cables and mounts. We were like, we use monoprice.com, he said oh, forget it then and handed us the slip to go pay
12/1/2008 9:03:38 PM
heck, they don't even exist in Denver, but I've been wanting one for years in my hometown... alas, Microcenter will have to do.
12/1/2008 9:43:04 PM
I've heard Microcenter is pretty baller as well. Thoughts?
12/1/2008 11:09:50 PM
i SO wish we had a fry's here
12/1/2008 11:12:12 PM