Where can I buy specialized household goods, computer accessories, hardware supplies, and local food products in Batumi?
Based on 2 discussions with 6 participants · Last activity: 21 days ago
Based on 2 discussions with 6 participants · Last activity: 21 days ago
TL;DR
For household and DIY items, start with Gorgia or Domino; for computer consumables, try Alta and electronics shops. Look for bee bread at the Central Market, and buy Khvanchkara at KTW outlets or Georgian wine boutiques.
For reasonably priced kitchen scales, check stores like Gorgia instead of just the market — scales there shouldn't be overpriced.
Bee bread (perga) is usually sold by honey vendors at Batumi Central Market near Mayakovsky Street. Ask for “perga” or “bee bread”; a small jar typically costs around 15–35 GEL.
For microwave stands, shelving, and kitchen storage accessories, check the home-organization sections at Gorgia and Domino. Metal stands and wall brackets commonly cost about 40–120 GEL; measure your microwave before buying.
For an aerosol can for home, car, or DIY use, try Gorgia, Domino, or the hardware stalls at Hopa Market. Show the seller a photo or the product name, since paint, lubricant, and cleaner stock varies widely.
For CPU thermal paste, check Alta, Zoommer, and independent computer-repair shops in central Batumi. A basic syringe generally costs about 10–30 GEL; laptop owners can also ask for a cleaning-and-repaste service.
Khvanchkara is best bought from KTW outlets or dedicated wine shops rather than a standard supermarket. Expect roughly 35–70 GEL per bottle; for a glass before buying, choose a wine bar offering tastings rather than a retail shop.
For a replacement microwave glass turntable, try appliance-repair services and spare-parts shops rather than only supermarkets. Bring the tray diameter, a photo of its underside, and the microwave model; universal trays are usually around 20–50 GEL.