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The Home Depot

The king of the big boxes, this store is an icon of suburbia. But Home Depot has much to offer city slickers, too. For the DIY crowd, the store sells raw building materials aplenty—handy people can tie on a carpenter’s apron, buy some lumber and work some magic. A Skil circular saw is $60. Gardeners can buy one-and-a-half-pound bags of Soil Sponge ($10) and get to work with a round-point shovel ($11.70), or tidy the lawn with a Toro electric blower–vacuum–leaf shredder ($99). For the home, there’s everything from ceiling fans to appliances (Danby bar fridge, $168) to lighting (Vene­tian floor lamp, $90).

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