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Steve turned up early and fixed our drier in a matter of minutes. A true professional with a great attitude. He was extremely knowledgable and efficient. Our drier is working fully, a godsend when you have a baby and a toddler! In the past Steve has also advised us on a new dishwasher and installed it. Thanks Spin Doctor, I highly recommend your services
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Just had Steve to fix my washing machine. He was quick, efficient, friendly and now my washing machine works again... Great!!! I've never been so excited about being able to do washing. Thanks Steve totally worth the ?70....a happy ending all round!
Amazing service. Spin Doctor really knows his machines. He fixed our family washing machine really quickly. Knew which part was required instantly and saved us from a washing mountain. Great value for money. Cheery chap too. Can?t recommend him highly enough.
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Likewise, I can highly recommend Steve. Over the years he has repaired our dishwasher and our washing machine. Always speedy, responsive and gets the job done. He's repaired what he can and when he can't he's given great advice about replacements, brands etc. Contact Steve on 07921 777 428.
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Thanks to everybody who recommended Steve. I rang him when after following the manufacturers instructions about an error message my machine still would not work. Steve's first reaction was, at no charge, to talk me through what to do. This enabled me to get my machine going again. Unfortunately my machine later developed another fault. This time Steve came out and fixed it straightaway, since then no further problems. So I'd have no hesitation about contacting Steve should I have other problems in the future.
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I would also highly recommend Steve - he came to fix our washing machine last Tuesday. This was the second time we booked Steve and both times he arrived right on time, and fixed the machine very quickly. Problems have been fixed both times with the machine up and running again straight away. Would definitely suggest contacting the Spin Doctor for any washing machine repairs.
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I can't speak about Steve highly enough. I've used him 3 times now and each time he as been punctual, efficient and most importantly of all - he does a highly professional job. Wouldn't hesitate to contact the 'Spin Doctor,' for issues that need fixing with your oven or washing machine.
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He did save me!

20 mins after he arrived my machine was working again! Never have I been so happy to have to listen to my washing machine running.


Planning to book him to come and look at our oven that is not happy having found out he can also service that.

Steve absolutely gets my recommendation. I've used him multiple times in the past 18 months since moving to the area to install new appliances as well as fix old ones. He is always quick to respond, really polite and does a fantastic job.
Another recommendation for Steve from http://www.londonspindoctor.com/. I called up at 10.50am today, as my oven would not heat. He was here (SE15) by 11am and had the heating element replaced and everything working by 11.20am. Incredible service, plus a touch of luck that he was nearby. ?85 for part and installation... Viva Steve!
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Called Steve, the spin doctor, on Monday morning - not about the washing machine this time but a fan oven that had conked out.


He arrived as agreed this morning, replaced the element which he had with him and was finished in 15 minutes - magic!

Job done by a very professional man and good value!


Contact the appliance magician on 07921 777428


Phil

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Called Steve out to fix a washing machine, having first used him almost a decade ago. He is still absolutely brilliant. Fixed my machine, sorted out why my dryer wasn't working, and was just an all round good egg in less than half an hour. AND refused to take a tip!


His number is 07921 777428.

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