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> As I'm standing in a Home Depot store struggling to find an item, I can pull up the site, verify they have something in stock, and get a map of the store showing me where that thing is.

I have an iPhone. Their site does not work in Safari; it initially displays an item but a split second later everything just...disappears. I tried it in another browser, same result. I also tried doing the "request desktop site" in both browsers. Nothing. I've also never had more trouble getting a mainstream company's website to work properly in desktop browsers, a problem that has been going on for years.

Our home depot is a thirty minute drive and I used to do a stock check before driving over. Almost every time their stock system said they had multiple of a particular item in stock, nothing to be found and staff could not find the item in question. Last time it happened, I was trying to find a particular power tool and there wasn't a single employee anywhere to help. A manufacturer rep from another company spent 10 minutes of his own time digging through the upper storage. Never saw a single orange apron.

In the decades I've been going to home depot across multiple states I've found their stores poorly laid out, their employees impossible to find, half the stuff I'm looking for is up on the sky-high storage (which employees will whine deeply about being made to fetch stuff from, often making a plainly trivial effort to actually look for something before declaring "it's not here, sorry") and their stock to be abysmal; something even slightly unusual and they'll have a spot for it on the shelf....that is empty.




I guess I use it often enough that I have their iPhone app to flag items I want to pick up. Their store maps are great (I doubt that's available on their mobile site) for finding the right shelf. Although, I don't remember having issues with their mobile site.

I'm not sure how the stores are set up, but inventory and finding stuff can easily get screwed up at the store level. I've had the opposite experience. If I was worried and it was a long trip, I would get it for in-store pickup. I've had other stores cancel it when they send someone out to prep the order.

And I generally hew towards smaller, independent hardware stores when possible.


I've found that the disappearing item thing went away on desktop when I used a private or incognito window, so I deleted my cookies and cached browser data for the site and things seemed to work correctly after that.


On iOS, all browsers are Safari, just with different themes.


You mean "all browsers are WebKit". Safari is Apple's browser that uses WebKit.




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