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I also would like to recommend the spin doctor. Our AEG washing machine packed-in and got the Spin Doctors details from EDF. He arrived, identified the problem very quickly and even helped move a tumble dryer so he could access the machine. Fixed within an hour; reasonable fee. Highly recommended.

Another recommendation for Steve.


We contacted him as the bulb in our NEFF oven sheared off in our hands as we tried to change it! He advised me what part I needed to order directly from NEFF and then came and fitted it when it was delivered.


He also gave me some very useful advice about what products to use/not use in our dishwasher, plus gave me some advice about our washing machine.


I'd highly recommend him, as he is efficient, friendly and knowledgeable, plus his rates are very reasonable.

I would also recommend Steve for any washing machine or spin dryer problems- we've used him several times (including today) and we've always had speedy, friendly and efficient service. Very responsive to queries, knowledgeable, and we've always had things fixed very quickly. Highly recommended!
  • 3 weeks later...
And yet another recommendation for Steve. I called him about a washing machine problem, he diagnosed it correctly on the call and took the model number. We arranged a time for him to fix, he came round right on time, with the necessary replacement part, all done. Thanks Steve.
  • 3 weeks later...

steve 1975 Wrote:

Just bumping up this recommendation.

Always agreat to find 'trades people' who work to such a great standard

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> Steve's details for who asked: 07921777428

> [email protected]

  • 2 weeks later...
The delightful Spin Doctor arrived today and fixed my dishwasher (after the Neff man didn't). He came when he said he would, did the job quickly and it was less than half the price of Neff's call out engineer. Going to replace seal on the washing machine for me next .... Would recommend very much.
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My washing machine broke last week so I texted Steve as I always use him. He replied that he is on holiday and will be back in 5 days....I was desperate to have it fixed asap so I started searching for someone else. There were a few (not too many) recommendations for Gabriel so I called him. I will not get in to details but I found him pretty impolite...Waited for Steve to come back from his holiday at the end :)

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