Hardware Stores
Hardware stores supply us with the essential tools we need for building, construction and maintenance around the home, office and garden. Whether you are handy around the home, an avid DIYer or a tradesperson in need of professional tools and wholesale supplies, a hardware store can provide the equipment you need.
At HardwareStores.com.au, we have a range of general and speciality hardware stores from around the country ready to help you with hardware. Search your local area using the navigation found on this page, or browse through the categories to refine your results. We have hardware stores ready to help you with everything from tools, gardening supplies and general hardware to wholesale hardware, timber and almost any type of building or construction equipment you will ever need.
When it comes to your building, construction and hardware needs, look no further than HardwareStores.com.au. View the profiles online for more information, or contact a provider near you with any specific enquiries related to hardware stores.
Hardware Stores Articles
WATTYL has approached Woolworths about supplying its paint to the retailer's new hardware chain joint venture, as it looks to increase market share and build on a turnaround in profitability.
METCASH has beaten out private equity to buy a 50.1 per cent stake in hardware group Mitre 10, handing Metcash boss Andrew Reitzer a new business pillar to compete with Bunnings and the ambitious hardware venture being plotted by Woolworths.
METCASH has beaten off a private equity bid to buy a 50.1 per cent stake in the hardware group Mitre 10, giving the grocery wholesaler a solid platform for competing with the market leader, Bunnings, and the rival venture being plotted by Woolworths.
THE BATTLE of the hardware stores has intensified. Bunnings plans to open at least 12 more warehouses and small outlets across NSW in the next three years as part of a $420 million expansion campaign.
METCASH has unveiled a proposal to take over the struggling hardware group Mitre 10 and could be matched by at least two other bidders over the weekend, as the nation's $36 billion hardware sector encounters a wave of consolidation triggered by Woolworths' march into the industry.