Tech N Trenz
4.7 (21 reviews)

Business Hours

Monday
10AM-5:30PM
Tuesday
10AM-5:30PM
Wednesday
10AM-5:30PM
Thursday
10AM-5:30PM
Friday
10AM-5:30PM
Saturday
10AM-2PM
Sunday
Closed

Services Offered

PC Repair
Mac Repair
Phone Repair
Hard Drive Recovery
Screen Repair
Laptop Repair
Virus Removal
Computer Sales
Network Setup
Remote Support

Most Recent Reviews

a year ago

Love this store. My Mom broke her arm and I wanted to get her some slip on shoes. Karen was super helpful and found a couple options she loved at super good prices(she’s healed and still raves about her Bogs). My husband stuffs our stockings with great quality snow gear from here yearly. Regarding the previous review stating they didn’t have computers as advertised- a quick read of the door should clear that up!

- Ruth Bernard

5 months ago

Best place in Northern Maine to find shoes/boots in size WIDE! Nice you can try the shoes on before buying them, which isn't the deal with mail order! Also has a great assortment of various size and height Merino Wool socks! Love this place!

- Paul Vaillancourt

a year ago

Great place in Northern Maine to shop for what is essential for any Mainer and the cool thing is at the same get your phone screen fixed, amongst all they do there. Perfect place for the husband and wife. As they cater to many needs. And a smart intelligent computer tech hides in the back. Don’t get bamboozled by the shoes and clothes. The real tech happens in the back. Happy shopping! 🤑

- J P

7 months ago

Best place to buy clothing and footwear locally. Wide selection of different brands and sizes, friendly owners and staff. SHOP LOCAL!!

- Lee Dubois

7 years ago

Customers of this establishment should know that this business owner stocks their shop by taking advantage of unwitting sellers on eBay. My experience with this business owner was the first bad experience I had selling my old computers online. It was bad enough that I'll no longer be doing that via eBay. He bought a MacBook Air with it's original pack from me. Prior to bidding, he asked me for some 'discount' on the price. I declined and he bought it at the full price immediately anyway. The moment he received the item, he emailed again saying that a barely visible spot on the screen that only shows during the boot sequence was a deal breaker and I could either give him a discount or he would request a return from eBay (knowing that eBay had a history of favoring buyers over sellers - something I didn't know, having never had such an issue in years of passive selling on the platform). On principle I refused and we took it to ebay. They asked me to refund the buyer which I did, but eBay did not rule that I did anything wrong after they read our interactions. This individual then waited till 2-3 months later to drop a negative eBay review for my account ( which I had already shut down for sales because of the potential for predatory buyers and the lack of seller protection. I sent a long email to eBay corporate on this). Waiting several weeks to drop that review on eBay knowing that would hurt any small/casual seller, and the nature of requests affirm to me that this is not this individual's first rodeo. Ethical and conscious consumers value traceability. That's why some of us buy fair trade and organic products. Visitors to this store should know how the products they ogle are procured.

- David Agogo