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Seems I've made a list over the Songkran holiday. I'm looking to find certain items. So, the list:

Where can I find lentils. I've tried Rim Ping, Kasan, and Adens. No joy. I'd like to get some brown lentils.

Where can I find an electronics shop for hobbyists (something like Radio Shack).

Where can I find an electronics repair shop. My cat bit the end off of a speaker lead. I need to get a new plug lead put on the wire.

Where can I find a small engine repair shop. I need to get my brush cutter engine tuned or repaired. It's blowing a lot of smoke.

Thanks!

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Macro have dry brown lentils in the import section, US or Spanish origin, and Rimping have tinned ones, ideal for fast prep.

Arkarnsin have a tool repair shop about one block north of the main store.... western side of Muang Mai market.

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I get brown and red lentils and rimping all the time. Their bean section is quite bleak the last few weeks though. Perhaps they are waiting for an order to come in.

I am not sure the name or if the above posters mentioned it, but near the Icon computer plaza near central there is an electronics shop. They have everything you could ever want.

Small engine repair shops are all over.

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As far as electronic parts are concerned, Tywais summed it up on post #2. In a nutshell ----> http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/632786-amorn-what-is-happening/?p=6299212

I can no longer recommend Amorn for electronic parts but to repair your speaker (or any electronic appliances, etc.) I still think they are the best. Due to the renovation of Icon Plaza they moved and I think they moved one soi North of their previous location.

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There is a little store in the first floor of Nakorn Ping condo called The Green Store that has a selection of the McGarrett dried beans. They have lentils. That store is a little gem, almost like a mini Rim Ping. Nakorn Ping Condo is off Huay Kaew Rd. It's a big 17 story condo building just off Huay Kaew across from the Shell petrol station. The name of the condo on the building is in Thai. The building just across from the Green Store is Pansook Condo, which does have it's name in English.

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