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  2. Do’s and Don’ts of Shopping at Lowe’s: 6 Money-Saving Tips

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    Lowe's is known for its low prices, and with over 1,700 home improvement stores across the U.S., it's an easy place for most people to shop. But if saving money is a priority, "easy" is only worth ...

  3. Lowe’s: 15 High-Quality Items To Buy Now - AOL

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    Lowe’s carries brands like DeWalt, Craftsman, Kobalt and more. Some items are on sale for the holidays, and you can find some great prices. Plus, when you purchase select tools or combo kits ...

  4. Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's is the exclusive retailer for both the plans and building materials for the Lowe's Katrina Cottage. They offer easy construction and affordability, as well as the possibility of expansion. Moreover, they meet all international building codes and exceed hurricane codes. Lowe's discontinued the Katrina Cottage line in 2011.

  5. 8 Stocking Stuffers You Can Get at Lowe’s Now for Under $20

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    Lowe's isn't just for contractors and DIY enthusiasts. It's a surprising destination for affordable and practical stocking stuffers that combine style, creativity and utility -- all for under $20....

  6. Talk:Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    Ok, so Lowe's Home Centers is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lowe's Companies that runs the chain of Lowe's Stores. Other companies like LF are also a part of the Lowe's Companies Inc holding company. -- Triadian ( talk ) 20:08, 16 November 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]

  7. Lowe's Market - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's Market traces its history to E.M. "Bud" Lowe who sold candy and sundries from the back of a truck in Littlefield, Texas in the 1940s. [2] In 1964, Bud Lowe opened the first Lowe's Market, a small grocery store, in Olton, Texas. The company began the process of gradual expansion into small and medium-sized towns in Texas and New Mexico.