Woodcraft of Rochester

Woodcraft of Rochester
  • Henrietta Plaza, 1100 W Jefferson Rd
    Rochester, NY 14623
  •   585-292-9690

Hours

Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

Chamber Rating

3.9 - (81 reviews)
51
5
5
4
16
Read Our 81 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.9 - (81 reviews)
51
5
5
4
16
  • William Pryor

    I like the store, lots of good stuff you can only find here or online. Unfortunately they have decided to openly display tastefully laser cut fascist propaganda in their windows. I'm not gonna support them any longer.
    Apr 4th, 2024

  • Chad Bennett

    I needed a center for my shopsmith. The first employee told me the part that holds the center looked like a piece to an adjustable assembly that was not put together and needed to be replaced. He showed me a center and other parts that weren't what I needed amd I left confused. I did some more research and went back with my part and a different employee, older and visibly annoyed with me, told me there are no parts compatible with shopsmith outside of shopsmith. Almost like a tapered center is unique to each machine or something and again I left confused and irritated. I sat in my truck and told myself that they were wrong and after going back in and forcefully asked for the second employee to show me the tapered centers they had available. Lo and behold the piece they fit my machine. I've been in customer service as a McDonald's manager in canandaigua for half a decade and frankly the majority of my employees were better suited to helping customers then the employees at this store
    Feb 14th, 2024

  • Julian P

    Reading other reviews, I'm oddly relieved to know I'm not the only one that experienced this complete lack of customer service. It's very strange, I have fond memories of shopping here as a woodworking hobbyist and always recall feeling encouraged and excited. Not so on my recent visit there. I went in with one question--and before I could actually ask the question, the guy at the counter immediately told me everything wrong with my project (having asked zero questions and knowing absolutely nothing about it, or my experience), while a younger guy behind him just shook his head, agreeing with the first guy. He proceeded to show me around 7 or 8 different shelves, telling me what would be way better than... what I'd already done. After 10 minutes of this, I was able to ask my simple question--to which I received a flat "no." No ideas, no creativity, absolutely no interest in what I was doing or what I needed. "Try Rockler" geez thanks, I'd NEVER heard of Rockler and have no idea how to use Google. Brilliant idea. As I was about to exit, an older guy joined the chorus of opinions on what I *should* have done with my project. It's as if the worst of the trolls on the woodworking Reddit decided to go IRL and form a club together at this shop so they could join forces in telling everyone else how wrong they were, without ever coming up with a single actual solution to anything, or even an idea. Sad to see they're pulling a young kid down with them, I hope he can find some better mentors. Next time I'll just drive to Buffalo and go visit this "Rockler" they spoke of. Maybe that was the best idea they had!
    Feb 13th, 2024

  • brads585

    Went there to pick up a router that was on sale. One week into a month long sale, they were already out of the sale brand routers but of course suggested a much more expensive alternative. Classic bait and switch.
    Jan 5th, 2024

  • Robb Morgan

    Staff are generally rude and not very helpful. The older guys tend to be rude and impatient, the younger guys tend to be pushy and snobby. A very elitist store where the staff will always claim to know better than you, even if carpentry is literally your trade. Plus they hover over you the whole time like theyre watching to see if youre gonna steal something, and I dont like being treated like a thief. If you are not buying the most expensive version of a given tool, they will tell you the one youre looking at is junk and not to waste your money. If its junk, why are you selling it? Not to mention, I know what Im buying - probably know more than the staff. They are not very knowledgeable but hey - if they were they would probably be at a workshop like myself, not selling tools in a retail space. Take the 50 minute drive to Rockler instead of shopping here if you want good customer service where you arent automatically treated like an amateur because you dont work at the store.
    Mar 14th, 2023

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About
Woodcraft of Rochester

Woodcraft of Rochester is located at Henrietta Plaza, 1100 W Jefferson Rd in Rochester, New York 14623. Woodcraft of Rochester can be contacted via phone at 585-292-9690 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

Products

  • ACCESSORIES
  • CABINETS
  • HAND TOOLS
  • POWER TOOLS
  • WOODWORKING TOOLS

Payment Methods

  • AMEX
  • Discover
  • MasterCard
  • Visa

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Woodcraft of Rochester?

A The phone number for Woodcraft of Rochester is: 585-292-9690.


Q Where is Woodcraft of Rochester located?

A Woodcraft of Rochester is located at Henrietta Plaza, 1100 W Jefferson Rd, Rochester, NY 14623


Q What is the internet address for Woodcraft of Rochester?

A The website (URL) for Woodcraft of Rochester is: https://www.woodcraft.com/stores/rochester


Q How big is Woodcraft of Rochester?

A Woodcraft of Rochester employs approximately 6-10 people.


Q Is there a key contact at Woodcraft of Rochester?

A You can contact Sean Clayton at 585-292-9690.


Q What days are Woodcraft of Rochester open?

A Woodcraft of Rochester is open:
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM


Q How is Woodcraft of Rochester rated?

A Woodcraft of Rochester has a 3.9 Star Rating from 81 reviewers.

Key Contacts

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Sean Clayton
Owner


Hours

Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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Ratings and Reviews
Woodcraft of Rochester

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 81 Reviews )
51
5
5
4
16
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William Pryor on Google

image I like the store, lots of good stuff you can only find here or online. Unfortunately they have decided to openly display tastefully laser cut fascist propaganda in their windows. I'm not gonna support them any longer.


Chad Bennett on Google

image I needed a center for my shopsmith. The first employee told me the part that holds the center looked like a piece to an adjustable assembly that was not put together and needed to be replaced. He showed me a center and other parts that weren't what I needed amd I left confused. I did some more research and went back with my part and a different employee, older and visibly annoyed with me, told me there are no parts compatible with shopsmith outside of shopsmith. Almost like a tapered center is unique to each machine or something and again I left confused and irritated. I sat in my truck and told myself that they were wrong and after going back in and forcefully asked for the second employee to show me the tapered centers they had available. Lo and behold the piece they fit my machine. I've been in customer service as a McDonald's manager in canandaigua for half a decade and frankly the majority of my employees were better suited to helping customers then the employees at this store


Julian P on Google

image Reading other reviews, I'm oddly relieved to know I'm not the only one that experienced this complete lack of customer service. It's very strange, I have fond memories of shopping here as a woodworking hobbyist and always recall feeling encouraged and excited. Not so on my recent visit there.
I went in with one question--and before I could actually ask the question, the guy at the counter immediately told me everything wrong with my project (having asked zero questions and knowing absolutely nothing about it, or my experience), while a younger guy behind him just shook his head, agreeing with the first guy. He proceeded to show me around 7 or 8 different shelves, telling me what would be way better than... what I'd already done. After 10 minutes of this, I was able to ask my simple question--to which I received a flat "no." No ideas, no creativity, absolutely no interest in what I was doing or what I needed. "Try Rockler" geez thanks, I'd NEVER heard of Rockler and have no idea how to use Google. Brilliant idea.
As I was about to exit, an older guy joined the chorus of opinions on what I *should* have done with my project. It's as if the worst of the trolls on the woodworking Reddit decided to go IRL and form a club together at this shop so they could join forces in telling everyone else how wrong they were, without ever coming up with a single actual solution to anything, or even an idea. Sad to see they're pulling a young kid down with them, I hope he can find some better mentors. Next time I'll just drive to Buffalo and go visit this "Rockler" they spoke of. Maybe that was the best idea they had!


brads585 on Google

image Went there to pick up a router that was on sale. One week into a month long sale, they were already out of the sale brand routers but of course suggested a much more expensive alternative. Classic bait and switch.


Robb Morgan on Google

image Staff are generally rude and not very helpful. The older guys tend to be rude and impatient, the younger guys tend to be pushy and snobby. A very elitist store where the staff will always claim to know better than you, even if carpentry is literally your trade. Plus they hover over you the whole time like theyre watching to see if youre gonna steal something, and I dont like being treated like a thief.
If you are not buying the most expensive version of a given tool, they will tell you the one youre looking at is junk and not to waste your money. If its junk, why are you selling it? Not to mention, I know what Im buying - probably know more than the staff. They are not very knowledgeable but hey - if they were they would probably be at a workshop like myself, not selling tools in a retail space.
Take the 50 minute drive to Rockler instead of shopping here if you want good customer service where you arent automatically treated like an amateur because you dont work at the store.


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