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The Hardware Retail market consists of Home Centers and Hardware Stores. Home Centers are large stores that offer a wide variety of home improvement products, such as lumber, tools, and appliances. They also offer services such as installation and repair. Hardware Stores are smaller stores that specialize in hardware, such as tools, fasteners, and building materials. They often provide services such as key cutting and small engine repair.
The Hardware Retail market is highly competitive, with both Home Centers and Hardware Stores vying for customers. Home Centers typically offer a wider selection of products and services, while Hardware Stores offer more specialized products and services. Both types of stores offer competitive prices and customer service.
Some companies in the Hardware Retail market include Home Depot, Lowe's, Ace Hardware, True Value, and Menards. Show Less Read more