Not necessarily. We have one here and it's so disappointing I almost wish we didn't. They have limited inventory and they're significantly more expensive that what you can find online; there's also sales tax to pay. I might buy from them in an emergency, like if a charger went out, but otherwise it's a pass. I can understand that being a B&M they have a higher overhead, but being the only store in town, they've got a bit of an attitude. One would think they would be going out of their way to establish customer loyalty, since competition can't be far behind, but their philosophy seems to be, Where else are you going to go?