Well, it's the biggest electronics market in Tashkent. Here, one can find all the electronics items, laptops, mobiles, and their accessories. However, it's not good for expats due to the fact that local shop dealers try to exploit foreigners due to their lack of language. It's better to go with local/uzbek friends to do shopping there. Thanks
Good place to buy electronics, prices are different everywhere, you have to know what you are buying, but I usually find what I am looking for from there.
If you need something from technology, I always come here, the best choice and prices, there is also convenient Parking, by the way, a beautiful white mosque nearby, you can park your car there and walk. There is beauty around, there is a river, you can eat delicious food, for example, pilaf across the street, you can go there under the bridge and also delicious somsa Minor, they have now moved to the side of the mosque and settled down prettier than it was)) in general, you can combine business with pleasure))
It's a cool market, there is almost everything, both new, the latest, and used. A
complete set of household appliances, prices vary but only slightly.They will prompt, advise, and help..sometimes they are deceived, so it is better to become a client or by acquaintance...Sometimes there is no parking, do not put it on the street-there are gays...It feels like the child has grown up and is suffocating...He should have been in a different and bigger place!
The choice of electronics is simply huge.
You can safely bargain despite the price tags.
A test place for technophiles.
There is everything.
From the charging cable of the laptop that came out yesterday.
New iPhone models appear on sale first on Malik and only a month later in New York)))
Oh, the shops are for every taste and color! Seriously, there are a lot of them here! And especially modern hardware stores — you can buy EVERYTHING from PlayStation to gaming PCs! Well, do not forget about household appliances either — microwaves, refrigerators, electric stoves — everything is here! Of course, there is a scam involved, there REALLY are such shops, but basically all the shops are acceptable.
P.S. there's a lot of pressure here, I even think it will be "better" at the Racetrack in this regard!
In general, it's not a bad choice of equipment. But there is one thing, but like in all the markets of the city, there are no prices anywhere. Everything is according to the sellers, so the price of the same product is up to $ 200 difference.I had to spend half a day until I found what I needed. Basically, sellers, without identifying needs, simply try to sell what is more expensive. The situation in store 15A is completely different. The sales consultant David identified all my needs, offered several models at this price, explained from A to Z all the nuances of each model.Very polite and attentive seller. Made of buns, a bag as a gift, an additional 8GB of RAM as a gift, remote guidance when setting up a computer. The service is quite excellent for me. I definitely advise you to buy David. If the review was useful to you, please put
Excellent selection of products. The parking space is small. Clothes, food, electronics - in short, everything can be bought. The prices are reasonable, the choice is large. Parking was prohibited from the street. It was better to pay the mutes there. Inside, just at the exit, you will see that it says parking 15,000 soums, without a receipt and time indication…
All sellers have the same choice in general (there is probably only one warehouse) prices are high, basically, the same things are available on market places and it can be much cheaper. There are good services for maintenance and repair of equipment, but in general, this entire "bazaar" could fit into one store with normal consultants. Another problem with parking is constantly here. It's a lot of stress to go looking for something there, I wouldn't recommend it.
A huge bazaar, the feeling that there is just EVERYTHING and even more, a huge selection of dishes, fruits, national clothes as a gift for every taste, color and purse, you can walk here all day and the feeling that you can't get around it anyway.
A huge selection of goods, a very wide range of various equipment and not only concentrated in one place. The quality and prices also vary greatly for every taste and purse. In general, prices are quite high, almost the same as in regular stores, but not fixed, you can bargain and with the ability to achieve a big discount. Sellers are different, but most are willing to provide consulting services with expertise
I have been to this bazaar 2 times. I bought an air conditioner remote control once. Thanks to the salesman, he explained everything and showed me. And before that, I came about the phone cases, in another store, they couldn't find anything + they sold the iPhone headphones for decent money, they said it was the original. As a result, the left earphone stopped working after a month. The conclusion is this: there are conscientious employees, and there are those for whom the thirst for money exceeds moral principles. Advice to those who are going to buy something there. Look for stores that are located in the middle, starting on the 30th. There are also shops near the entrance to the bazaar, I do not recommend buying there. It was in one of these stores that I was impaled with headphones 🎧
One of the advantages is a large selection of all kinds of junk and equipment. One of the disadvantages is a bunch of shops with a similar assortment, but a decent price range, which is why you have to walk for a long time to make sure of a more or less normal price. And parking is heavy. Eventually, you'll realize that there are only one or two warehouses in the entire bazaar, and all the shops are hauling everything from there.
The electronic equipment market. You can find almost everything from accessories to desktop PC assemblies and kitchen utensils. A huge assortment and good quality of goods.
The main thing is to find your reliable seller. Misha is a Korean, well done, he is responsible for quality and some support, Alexey's shop is also not bad, we take all the equipment here, so far the prices are the most normal.
The choice is huge. The whole of Tashkent comes for the equipment. The most important problem is parking. The price is sky-high and there are no seats. Last time I came. I drove around the parking lot - there was no place. Cars are parked randomly. The very passage through the parking lot is already stressful. As a result, I had to leave and park a kilometer away from the market. We need to do something about it. You can't just get millions from the parking lot every day and not solve the problem.
The market is certainly large, the range of products is huge, there is a lot of choice. Lots of good electronics products. But if you don't know anyone in the bazaar, then you are very likely to be tricked.
A huge equipment sales center in Uzbekistan. The prices are good, the equipment is of high quality. The main thing is to find an honest seller, because, like everywhere else, there are unscrupulous ones.
Well, parking 15,000 is certainly a lot, and it doesn't matter if you go in for a minute or for the whole day, 15,000 is still... if you leave it on the street, you risk getting a fine.
In general, the bazaar is not bad, better than before, but only if you just take a walk. Cheating is almost at every turn, prices are from 1.5 to 2 times more expensive than at authorized dealers. Which is very strange. There are a lot of brazen overbiddings. And anyway, you can talk about this legendary bazaar a lot, but it's better to see it once than hear it 100 times :) good luck.
P.s keep valuables in closed pockets