If you do not pay attention to the many shops, you can characterize this place as a HYPERMARKET of construction goods, plumbing, electrical engineering, electrical and hand tools for any activity.
Jami never got to the bazaar itself. I've been on the first Sunday of the month three times, and for some reason the bazaar doesn't work on such a day. I liked the complex against Jamie if you go a little further. There is a large selection and prices are more or less acceptable.
You can go for construction materials. A large selection. We can still bargain 😎👍🏽
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дилмурод улашов
Level 11 Local Expert
June 21, 2024
In the city, if you get to the parking lot inside, it is tolerable.But prices are inflated as soon as they realize that you do not understand what you are buying
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Level 14 Local Expert
July 17, 2023
A wide range of products.
The main thing is to search and buy slowly, because sometimes 1 product can cost 🫰 more than in another store and this is unpleasant).
But overall, everything is fine.
A good market in terms of assortment, prices and location, but terrible in terms of ergonomics of space, parking, basic hygiene and service. However, all markets in Tashkent are not particularly clean and orderly.
Prices are scattered, after you have paid for the product, you have to wait a very long time for it from the warehouse. Or go to the warehouse yourself, which is completely inconvenient. Because the street is narrow and any movement with a huge flow of cars, you know, gets on your nerves and takes a lot of energy.
Parking is very difficult, what to enter, what to leave, what to find an empty place at all. I wouldn't put a single star for " Jamie ".
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Владислав Кочетков
Level 10 Local Expert
March 18, 2024
It is not a very convenient bazaar, traffic jams from cars are constant. The shops are very far from each other and it is extremely inconvenient.
There is no convenient parking for cars and an information board about goods and the location of pavilions. To build a multi-level parking lot for visitors and to mount an information board.
It is expensive, not convenient and there is no service. You buy at the store and then drive across the block to the warehouse to pick up the purchase. I still haven't found a parking lot at the bazaar.
The assortment is simply colossal, the prices are the same as in other bazaars, but in Jami you can find such goods that are not available in other markets
An excellent range of tiles from different manufacturers in any price category.
There is also a huge selection of chandeliers and lamps in the pavilion on the second floor.
It is necessary to demolish all this and build a large construction bazaar and not in a scatter like now, for example, a plumbing bazaar, a construction materials bazaar, etc
There is a large selection of construction materials and equipment, there are official dealers of world armor companies on the market, and if you take the time to search, you will definitely find the best price!
You need to go to jami for both cables, the largest selection, as well as wholesale stores with the lowest prices for plaster, oil mixtures and paints, but you need to know where to go, as well as a large assortment of furniture accessories.
The problem of all major markets in Tashkent is the limited (and sometimes lack of) parking spaces. Probably the owners of these markets are guided by the concept of "why build a parking lot if you can build several more shops in this place." That's how traffic jams turn out. There is nowhere to put cars, only if along the curb under a sign, or on the sidewalk, at your own risk and risk of being fined. As a result, walking through the bazaars turns into "walking through torments."
The building materials market itself looks like a large anthill. You will surely find the thing you need, but you will spend a lot of nerves.
An excellent market, a large selection of related construction and repair products. There are problems with parking nearby, but those who do not skimp on baksheesh will be able to go inside, it is much more convenient, although they will also have to "hang around" there.
The location of the shops is not very convenient, parking is a problem. In terms of the range of products, one of the best in Tashkent. The prices are average, the shops selling for cashless payment are very expensive.
A great bazaar for buying power tools. A huge selection for every pocket. My eyes are running away. But building materials are a little more expensive there than in Kuylyuk, you have to get a direct discount. The sellers are the same as everywhere else. The main thing is to shove.