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  2. Do It Best - Wikipedia

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    Do It Best Corp., formerly known as Hardware Wholesalers, Inc. (HWI), is a member-owned hardware, lumber, and building materials cooperative based in Fort Wayne, Indiana.Do it Best Corp. is the second-largest co-op in the industry with over $5 billion in annual sales. [2]

  3. Category:Hardware stores of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hardware stores of the United States" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. List of retailers' cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    Ace Hardware [6] Distribution America (Trustworthy Hardware, Sentry Hardware, Golden Rule Lumber Center, Priced Right Everyday) [7] Do It Best [8] Handy Hardware [9] Home Hardware Stores (Canada) [10] Mica DIY [11] Mitre 10 (New Zealand) [12] PRO Hardware [13] True Value; United Hardware Distributing Company (Hardware Hank) [14] Val-Test ...

  5. The Home Depot Pro - Wikipedia

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    Hardware Express is a supplier for hardware retailers and wholesalers that focuses on a quick response to high-velocity items and daily deliveries. Products of Hardware Express are sold through a 17,000 item catalog, direct mail marketing, inside sales representatives, or online.

  6. True Value - Wikipedia

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    The True Value Company is an American wholesaler and Hardware store brand. [5] The corporate headquarters are located in Chicago. [6]Historically True Value was a cooperative owned by retailers, [7] but in 2018 it was purchased by ACON Investments. [8]

  7. Lowe's - Wikipedia

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    Lowe's is the second-largest hardware chain in the United States (previously the largest in the U.S. until surpassed by Home Depot in 1989) behind rival the Home Depot and ahead of Menards. [6] It is also the second-largest hardware chain in the world, also behind the Home Depot, but ahead of European retailers Leroy Merlin, B&Q, and OBI. [7]