Near gate areas in T1, Multicoisas is the “I forgot it” shop at CWB.
You’ll find Multicoisas airside in Terminal T1, handy once you’ve cleared security and realize a cable, lock, or adapter is missing. It runs during main flight banks, roughly early morning through late evening, lining up with the first departures around 05:00 and staying open until after the last domestic flights. Think hardware-light plus travel gadgets: power strips, AA/AAA batteries, padlocks, luggage tags, basic tools, and small home fixes.
Prices run higher than Curitiba city shops, but still under the gouge level you see in some airports; a basic phone cable or plug adapter tends to sit in the mid-range, noticeably cheaper than duty free electronics. Stock leans toward Brazilian brands and generic accessories rather than premium names, so treat it as functional, not fancy. It’s more “solve a problem before boarding” than “browse for fun.”
Selection skews practical: you’ll see extension cords, double-sided tape, hooks, simple organizers, power adapters and small DIY items all in the same compact footprint. If you arrive with a suitcase whose wheel or zipper is acting up, there’s a decent chance you can hack a fix from something here for under R$50. Don’t expect full electronics or big tools; think small-format, carry-on friendly items only.
Tip: swing by Multicoisas before sitting at your gate in T1 and grab any chargers or locks you need in one pass, so you’re not sprinting back when boarding starts.