It's "been in Park Slope since the beginning of time" (well, 1921), and this "local" "throwback" remains a cherished resource given its "wide selection" of "basic" hardware, tools, paint and gardening supplies shoehorned into a "small space"; its "old-fashioned" values include "hands-on" service from a "generally knowledgeable and friendly" staff – "if you don't see it, they'll find it."
"They could use elasticized walls" at this "tiny", locally owned Slope fixture that's "stuffed" till seemingly "on the verge of bursting" with a "useful selection" of "fine" kitchen and household goods, from cookware and utensils to bath products; yes, it's a bit "disorganized", but "dig a lot and you'll find" anything you "absolutely need" – "for a price."