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Wilko's - another high street name set to go

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I've always like Wilko's, just from the weird range of stuff that you can buy there, but its always been very good value, and I've always found them to stock good quality but cheap DIY stuff, and the DIY stuff you need but is handy to just pick off a shelf rather than order online.

The last couple of times Ive been in the shelves have looked a little empty, which I thought was odd, and then on the news this morning it was confirmed they are winding down 🙁

Its a place Ive shopped at from getting my first house 30 or so years ago.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 9:54 am
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Wilko took over from Woolworths and now I think it's b&m. Only room for one giant odds and ends shop.

I will miss the pick and mix.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:00 am
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It's about the only shop I go in in town these days, mainly for the same reasons you mention.

Be sad to see it go.  We have a B&M too, which is similar, but not the same.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:00 am
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Yeah I will miss it - I often use it for bits n' bobs and I like both the sweet pick n' mix and the ironmongery pick n' mix (being able to get a bag full of random screws, washers, bolts etc).


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:02 am
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Market is saturated at that end now - B&M, Home Bargains, Boyes, Poundland, The Range - sad to see them go but they've been squeezed out by people doing it better.

Home Bargains in my local town is streets aheads of Wilko.

And everyone is dipping into everyone else's market too - it's hard to have a USP now.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:06 am
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Use Wilko a lot for cleaning products, personal hygiene and other bits. I reckon someone will take them over.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:09 am
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Where will I get Kilner jars from now?


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:10 am
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Another shop selling cheap Chinese landfill at barely above cost bites the dust - good.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:16 am
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I’ll miss their great selection of light bulbs.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:18 am
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Home bargains is streets ahead,  but not down south.   A visit to home bargains is a highlight of a trip to the mil in Liverpool.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:22 am
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Another shop selling cheap Chinese landfill at barely above cost bites the dust – good

We have a B&M too, which is similar, but not the same.

I disagree with the cheap chinese stuff. It is generally good quality. I get loads of light bulbs from them, screws, hooks etc. I would say its much better quality than Lidl/Aldi etc.

Yep B&M cant quite cut it in the same way, but I cant say quite why !


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:32 am
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Shame, I hadn't appreciated until @verses said, that it's really the only reason I go into town now.  I'd not used Amazon before covid and have since stopped using them but it gets increasingly hard.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:45 am
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Another shop selling cheap Chinese landfill at barely above cost bites the dust – good

Said the snob who has never set foot in a Wilkos


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:51 am
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Another shop selling cheap Chinese landfill at barely above cost bites the dust – good

Thereby reducing competition, allowing competitors to increase their prices, affecting those who can least afford it. Yeah, really good.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:54 am
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Unfortunately for me my Amazon prime account has stopped me shopping @ Wilko - when I worked just down the road from one I prob went in most days.

Now I've been rural living/working for the past eight years, I've prob only been in once or twice in that time. I'm all for promoting the high street, I had a career built on that premise, but for me the high street is now a day out rather than a necessity visit that Wilko would provide.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 10:55 am
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I've had loads of tools, paint, picture frames, and stuff from there. It's the first place I look when I need something but I'm not sure exactly what. They usually have something to fit the purpose.

I still do my monthly toiletries run there. I go down from work and fill my backpack with soap, toothpaste, deodorant etc. It's far cheaper than the big supermarkets.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 11:03 am
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Good for gardening stuff aswell.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 11:07 am
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Unfortunately for me my Amazon prime account has stopped me shopping @ Wilko – when I worked just down the road from one I prob went in most days.

Yep, that's another reason that it will be sad to see them go - more cheap stuff being sold by Amazon. I work in a city centre and Wilko's usually have the things I need that otherwise I'd end up buying from Amazon.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 11:08 am
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Said the snob who has never set foot in a Wilkos
go into one leading up to Halloween/Christmas/whatever. The amount of cheap plastic disposable seasonal shite is absolutely disgraceful.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 11:19 am
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They have been caught in a pincer movement between a diminished high street and growing competition from B&M and a cleaner more professional version of B&M in Home Bargains


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 11:27 am
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go into one leading up to Halloween/Christmas/whatever. The amount of cheap plastic disposable seasonal shite is absolutely disgraceful.

That's hardly unique to Wilkos, although admittedly "I jumped off a bridge because everyone else was doing it" isn't a great excuse.

It's more the garden and DIY stuff, toiletries (same brand as everywhere else) and occasionally homewares, I use it for.

I suspect ebay will become my source of "odd sized DIY bits", instead (it already is to some extent)


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 11:29 am
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Never heard of them! England only?


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 11:33 am
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Another shop selling cheap Chinese landfill at barely above cost bites the dust – good.

I’ll be sure to pass on your condolences to their stafff when they lose their jobs.

What an utter ****


 
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I suspect ebay will become my source of “odd sized DIY bits”, instead
of course in towns that still have an indie hardware shop, these are perfect as generally cheaper than Wilkos, better range of random stuff, and (usually) decent advice available also. We're lucky to have one (although the whole town has very few chain stores and historically has been very anti them) but I suspect these have largely been forced out by the likes of Wilkos etc as people value the convenience (i.e. they are lazy) of being able to get everything in one place. Ironically Wilkos are now feeling the bite as something even [I]more[/I] convenient has come along (Amazon/internet).


 
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towns that still have an indie hardware shop

If only!


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 12:10 pm
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of course in towns that still have an indie hardware shop, these are perfect as generally cheaper than Wilkos

We have two in our town (Harrogate) and both are over-priced (especially the one on Cold Bath Road) – I once bought some roofing washers from them and they were more than four times the price that I could get them for elsewhere. I have never been back.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 12:20 pm
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towns that still have an indie hardware shop

If only!

We have one, but they only sell decent quality tools, so a pair of pliers start at £20 and go upwards to over £100 for uber quality German steel...

Not much overlap with Wilco etc...


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 12:23 pm
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We have two in our town (Harrogate) and both are over-priced
weird, all the ones down here (south-east) are the complete opposite of that!

We have one, but they only sell decent quality tools,
buy cheap buy twice tho isn't it. My dads toolbox is full of shite Wilkos tools such as pliers that don't grip anymore or screwdrivers that are brilliant at rounding off screw heads 😂


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 12:39 pm
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They're a decent sized employer down here, seem to have good staff retention and they often employ individuals who may struggle to find work elsewhere. It's a very busy shop, I'm surprised they're closing based on our local branch.

I'll miss it hugely, get practically all my general household 'stuff' from there.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 12:44 pm
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go into one leading up to Halloween/Christmas/whatever. The amount of cheap plastic disposable seasonal shite is absolutely disgraceful.

Now why would I do that when I purchase my bespoke decorative items handmade by Peruvian tribesmen on my annual travels?


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 12:50 pm
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I'd recommend trying The Range for your 'everything you could possibly need and stuff you never thought of' needs.

We (here in Bury) have got The Range that have taken over the huge building vacated by Debenhams going bust. Its fantastic!

I can go and buy really solid, good quality picture frames, mounting board and art supplies and then as I walk towards the checkout theres a freezer full of frozen Greggs pasties and Hollands pies

Truly a one stop shop! What's not to love? 😀


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 12:55 pm
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It’s a very busy shop, I’m surprised they’re closing based on our local branch.
must be an anomaly. The general trend now is shopping in out-of-town retail parks which is why B&M etc are doing so well, and Wilkos (having most of their stores in high streets) is failing. Of course, this trend has been evident for a while, they just haven't bothered to react to it! At least the owners have cashed in while they still can though! (from the Guardian:
Despite its problems, the owners of Wilko, led by the Wilkinson family, took £3m in dividends in the 12 months to the end of February 2022. In accounts filed at Companies House last year, the group’s auditors warned it had “insufficient committed financing” to withstand a “severe but plausible downturn in trading activity”.
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Posted : 04/08/2023 12:55 pm
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buy cheap buy twice tho isn’t it. My dads toolbox is full of shite Wilkos tools such as pliers that don’t grip anymore or screwdrivers that are brilliant at rounding off screw heads

But some people only want to buy stuff for very occasional use (and they are often on limited budgets). So, whilst a £100 set of pliers is undoubtedly going to be better than a set of Wilko's own-brand ones at £5, for a great many people it would be a complete waste of money. I will be sad to see them go.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 12:56 pm
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We (here in Bury) have got The Range that have taken over the huge building vacated by Debenhams going bust. Its fantastic!

the nearest one to us is 25 miles away !


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 12:57 pm
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What’s not to love?

We have B&M, Range and Home Bargains, but they're all out of town (there's a smaller B&M in the town), so much less convenient.

If one of them moved into the old empty Debenhams, that'd be great, but I suspect the rent would be astronomical.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 12:59 pm
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I suspect the rent on this huge, prime town-centre retail space is astronomical...

But every time I go in there to stock up (which is pretty regularly) its always really busy, so they must be dong well


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 1:02 pm
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Wilko head office and distribution centre are a big employer here in Worksop, so the potential job losses will be hard for our already struggling town.


 
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I suspect the rent on this huge, prime town-centre retail space is astronomical…

Although they might have got a bargain if they are likely to attract more customers to the area. Destination retailers often get very generous deals from struggling shopping centers eg all fit out costs paid and 3 years free rent...


 
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True. I doubt there were many retailers queueing up to take on a property that size. I'm glad its there though. Its definitely not 'Chinese landfill' in there. I buy a lot of branded art supplies (like Daler-Rowney mounting board), some of it at half the price of other retailers


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 1:14 pm
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@revs1972  I'd direct your ire about job losses to the family and board who ripped the arse out of the company by being both greedy and shortsighted mate.

I hate these shops, especially The Range. It sells absolute shite that falls apart in months and caters to people who just don't care about how stuff is made, what its made from, where its made or how long it lasts. Pile it high sell it cheap and then when it breaks just buy some more. Bollox to that. And don't give me the guff about how its all some people can afford - proper poor people don't shop there, its the middle classes who want a house that looks like them posh ones on the telly or want to change their 'decor' every year cos grey was sooooo 2022.

As for the tools.......most are softer than the bolts they are tightening.

Rubbish is what it is and rubbishtips are where it ends up.


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 1:15 pm
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Back in it's heyday, Super Dry was so desired they effectively held auctions with shopping centers, seeing who would pay them the most to open a store there...


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 1:16 pm
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As for the tools…….most are softer than the bolts they are tightening.

Reminds me of Planet-X, I bought a tri-spoke allen key thing.

First try using 4mm on a bottle cage bolt, the allen key bit just twisted round like a twirl and then snapped after two full rotations.

Wish I'd taken a photo...


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 1:18 pm
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I hate these shops, especially The Range. It sells absolute shite that falls apart in months and caters to people who just don’t care about how stuff is made, what its made from, where its made or how long it lasts.

Sounds to me that you've never actually been in there. Maybe your pony was too tall to get through the doors?

As I've just said, I go in there for Branded art supplies, and they do really solid, good quality picture frames. Miles better than the flimsy, crap ones in places like IKEA


 
Posted : 04/08/2023 1:19 pm
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Sounds to me that you’ve never actually been in there.

Yep, see also page 1 of thread.


 
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