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I can?t recommend Steve highly enough. I contacted him late in the evening explaining that my dishwasher was leaking on to our wooden floor. He got back to me within minutes and said he would come the next morning. He arrived early and fixed the problem in no time. He was friendly and worked really hard to get the problem fixed as quickly as possible. If you ever have a problem with any of your appliances, Steve?s the man to call!
Having seen the reviews on EDF, I called Steve on Saturday and we agreed a time to visit on Monday. He arrived perfectly on time and fixed the problem I had with my washing machine quickly and without fuss. Friendly and good value, he's highly recommended.
I can add a sincere recommendation for spin doctor Steve. He diagnosed the problem over the phone and advised me how to solve it. When I lacked the skills to do it myself, he arrived quickly and was really helpful even when it turned out that the problem was trivial. When you have a poorly baby, a functioning washing machine is essential and I'm so glad we had someone reliable to call on.
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Steve was absolutely brilliant - he came out yesterday at short notice.

He fixed the problem with our washer/drier really quickly and offered good advice about our other appliances.

Hopefully nothing else will go wrong for a while. But when it does, won't hesitate in calling him out again.

Thank you Steve!

I have used Steve at least 5 times now. On Steve's recommendations we finally bought a new machine and stupidly got the deliverers to unplumb the old one and plumb in the new one. They couldn't even manage the first bit and in fact left me with my old machine plumbed in v badly which turned into a huge leak all over the floor on Monday. I called Steve in desperation and he was with me v quickly. He sorted the problem in 2 mins. Stung by the stupid delivery men the first time I asked steve to come back and sort the new one out once it'd been delivered. He arrived v. quickly and the problem was solved!

Steve has always been v honest and if he hasn't had to do anything other than advise us he hasn't charged us.

V well recommended. Thanks Steve.

Thanks Steve - much appreciated for your prompt responses even over Christmas and for fixing our washing machine so professionally. It is so refreshing to meet people like you who are so reasonably priced and efficient. I highly recommend Spin Doctors
Yet another recommendation for the spin doctor, Steve came to our home a day after I called him and fixed our broken washing machine. Very efficient and affordable! I would highly recommend you call him if you're have any appliance issues!

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