Phoenix, United States
3035 W Thunderbird Rd
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+16024458800
Barely any staff since covid. That is a bad thing. This store is to huge and confusing. I asked for an item and instead of the staff person walking me to the item, they told me where it was and I completely got lost because of how many isles there are. This place used to be great. Not such anymore. They literally have nothing you need in stock. On top of everything. 1 register open.
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Well this used to be a five-star place but you can tell it's slowly going downhill. They don't really have much quality products anymore unfortunately and they don't have much of a stock. Although they do have an awful lot of KN95 and other types of masks, also a lot of hand sanitizer which is great if you're looking for any. They also have kids size masks which are great if you have kids of course. Hopefully they can start maybe stocking groceries in the store or something else and kind of make it a multiple type facility. I don't know how their grocery stores are doing but I'm hoping they are doing better. Fry's electronics used to have everything you could possibly imagine when it came to audio video and computer electronics it was a great place to go.
My Son an I have loved Fry's Electronics for years. We build our own computers from scratch and are both technophiles. It has been a wonderful place for Father/Son outings to shop and see all the latest and greatest electronics gear. Now, we don't recognize the place. Almost none of the stock formerly carried and empty shelves everywhere. It looks more like a thrift shop than an electronics warehouse store. We are rooting for Fry's to find their way and settle on a business model where we will love to shop again. Please?
I went a couple years back, and this place was booming. Video games, computer accessories, audio, anything electronic you needed, they had. Now the shelves are barely stocked with useful items. They have a lot of odd things like garden hoses, skateboards, dusty things from the 1990s, and random shelf fillers that made shopping more annoying than anything. Computer parts are slim if existent at all. The video game section is just wall paper and logos, hardly any product. I took a couple friends there that had never been, for a shopping experience in an electronic super store, and could've had better luck at best buy getting what we needed. The staff was very helpful, and very friendly, and could answer any question we had, but unfortunately the store is just a decrepit skeleton of what it used to be. I hope it returns to what it used to be, but we will see.
The isles are very empty. A sad reminder of what once was an amazing super store, supposedly they are mostly online. If you're looking for a reminder of the 80's this might be the place to visit but the store was empty of both merchandise and customers. They did have face masks and hand sanitizer for purchase at the front. The choices of kids masks was nice. They had cable management and some 3D printer supplies, but few computers and no 3D printers in store. The computer parts were extremely limited. If you are trying to build a computer or to replace a part do it online. I don't see how the stores can remain open with so few customers. They will probably close soon so go visit and take pictures if this was a favorite.
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