Vital Home Essentials 269A Leith Walk, Edinburgh EH6 8PD
About the Business
Welcome to Vital Home Essentials, your one-stop-shop for all your home essential needs. We are a premier establishment located at 269A Leith Walk in the bustling city of Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Our hardware store is stocked with high-quality tools and supplies for home repair, renovation, and maintenance. From power tools to plumbing fixtures, our range of products will keep every corner of your home in top condition.
Our home goods store is filled with all the necessary items to create a comfortable and cozy living space. Whether you're looking for bedding, curtains, or kitchenware, we have a vast selection of affordable and stylish options to suit your taste and budget. We also offer a wide range of household appliances and electronics, such as refrigerators, washing machines, and televisions, to make your day-to-day life easier and more convenient.
Our locksmith services are second to none, with experienced professionals ready to assist you with all your lock and key needs. Whether you need a new lock installed or a key cut, we have the expertise and equipment to get the job done quickly and efficiently.
Vital Home Essentials is not just a store but also a point of interest in the community. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always on hand to offer expert advice and assistance, making your shopping experience with us hassle-free and enjoyable.
Come to visit us today and discover what makes Vital Home Essentials the go-to store for all your home essential needs. With our convenient location on Leith Walk in Edinburgh, you can easily access our store and take advantage of our quality products and services.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 19:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 19:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 19:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 19:00
Friday:
10:00 - 19:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 19:00
Sunday:
11:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"Great shop - has majority of what a tenement flat and bigger property would need for day to day DIY."
"Staff more than helpful, like an aladins cave, there's always something to tempt you around the corner!"
"Was just on my way to Arkay printing nearby when I popped in at Home Essentials ,as they generally have proved very good for all hardware items , and as Arkay Printing was charging £2 per copy , Home Essentials only charged .15p. Spot on for helping the community without ripping off their residents . Ill def be back to use them for other service too"
"Had to go here because they have a printer and print shops are closed in lockdown. They tried to tell me they had printed everything from my thumb drive and they hadn’t. I politely told them they missed two documents, they again said they printed everything and clearly wanted to be done dealing with me. I had to make them put the thumb drive back in and show them what they missed. Three people working behind the counter, two had masks beneath their nose and another was completely maskless. This made the entire time spent in their store uncomfortable."
"There is simply not anywhere near enough space here to even begin to describe my many varied experiences in and around the area of Leith Walk and in particular the shop know as Home Essentials. Vital Home Essentials provides every essential item for the home. From the semi holographic Elvis pictures to brooms and everything in between, this is the shop that drives the dynamic pulsating social hub that is Leith! This is where I met the man with an orange for a head. They also sell great advent candles in January, which is when all good satanists celebrate the coming of the lord. Today I was rudely ambushed by the God of the broken shoelace whilst I was on my way to film a documentary about mental health. Who was the angel that appeared to save me on a Sunday from such a predicament, Jesus? Jehova? A Mormon? Buddha? Nope! None of them batted so much as an eyelid as I was almost taken to the hell gods realm; forever to be tormented by broken shoelaces. The angel that came to my rescue was Vital Home Essentials. These people deserve to be worshiped. And I can now confirm that they do sell shoelaces in red and blue as well as the more conventional for Leith which is black and white. Most films that are shot in Leith are in the black and white format. But I digress, would you like to know more about how I met the man with an orange for a head?"
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