OBI

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Budapest, Hungary

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Home improvement store· Hardware store

OBI Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

OBI is located in Budapest, Hungary on Budapest, Vak Bottyán u. 75/a. OBI is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category home improvement store in Hungary.

Address

Budapest, Vak Bottyán u. 75/a

Phone

+36 80212223

Service options

DeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible lift

Open hours

Mon
8AM–7PM
Tue
8AM–7PM
Wed
8AM–7PM
Thu
8AM–7PM
Fri
8AM–7PM
Sat
8AM–7PM
Sun
8AM–6PM

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Rafat Ohiare

Nice and big in size. Love that they have a large variety of plants to pick from. The prices are fair too. Customer service is commendable.

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Bob Roberts

Decent Obi, your usual inventory. I prefer other Obi stores but cashiers are friendly and courteous but security guard is annoying and pushy. Looks like he doesn't value his job very much. Regardless location and access with buses is fairly good. Worth the visit if you're in the area.

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Frank S

OBI is the equivalent of Bunnings in Australia. Large range of household, hardware and building items, paint, plumbing, electrical etc etc in a warehouse type environment. Worth visiting if you're in Hungary and enjoy visits to Bunnings just to see the vastly different range of products and brands that they have on display. Even if you don't have plans to buy anything! They don't do a \Sausage Sizzle\ though! Always love getting a banger on bread when I visit Bunnings!

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Mitri zammaria

The best bricolage shopping place,where you can almost find all what you need.

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Imre Szvorenyi

Great place to buy tools and accessories for your garden. Parking is free for 3 hours.

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Tomi Kiss

Honestly, loved it. Great conversation with the teller, nice exit through the front door after.

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Ákos Rothman

Expensive, but U can buy anything U want

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Niels van Iterson

It's a maze to find the entrance/exit.