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Dave Nichols - oven repairs


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Another recommendation for Dave the cookerman. Found his name on the forum earlier this week after my mother's oven died and he has just finished replacing the broken part today. She is delighted. He even got parts working on the cooker that hadn't worked for years!
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Another recommendation for Dave.

He came to our house Friday evening to install a Gas Cooker, it was in a tricky spot and he had to go over and above the normal call of duty to get us up and running.

Really appreciated all the help and info, brilliant service, would HIGHLY recommend.

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Hi Dave?couldn?t find your number so am making contact in this way?my GF has a Baumatic cooker with a small top oven and larger bottom oven?.all electric?inc halogen hob?

the top oven glass door has come off and needs replaceing?she is next to Marylebone station?is this too far for you?much appreciate your help if possible?we dont have the door?it has been like this for sometime?

Tony Carey

07855184038

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Here's another recommendation for Dave Nichols - the Cooker Man. He was incredibly efficient, responding to correspondence immediately (on a weekend) and had the whole thing (an old cooker) fixed in a matter of a few days. The best by far. His number is 07506 104882 - and thanks to all who recommended him on this forum before.
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Wanted to add another recommendation as it can be difficult to find reliable trades people.

I called him this morning and he managed to find time to come over this evening, he was very helpful and didn't mind my 3 year old supervising him to make sure he was doing his job properly.

Will definitely be holding onto his number for future use.

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I would like to add ANOTHER recommendation for Dave. He's talented at what he does and eager to solve any oven problem with a smile making the whole thing a stress free experience. Knowledgable, reasonably priced, clean, quick and reliable. He's the best!


Dave Nichols

07506 104 882

www.pegasusrepair.com

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