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Thought I'd post the name of a fantastic appliance repair guy. We have used him 3 separate times for washing machine, tumble drier and dishwasher repairs.


He's super reliable, he turns up when he says he will, he's quick and efficient, and he's VERY reasonably priced.



Steve / The Spin Doctor / www.londonspindoctor.com / 07921 777428



Spread the word!!

Steve is marvellous, cannot recommend highly enough, responded super quickly, reached me in so soon after call, fixed my washing machine, reasonable charge! Spread the word as apparently some of his recommendations have been lost on here and he deserves mega kudos! He goes straight into my address book!

Another glowing recommendation for Steve the spin doctor (http://www.londonspindoctor.com)

Punctual, extremely knowledgable, very reasonable and a thoroughly nice guy.

Luckily I managed to nab an appointment as it looks like word is spreading.

Very highly recommended!

I needed an oven fixing, and never sure whether to buy a new one or repair the oven I relied upon the EDF to help me with my dilemma and find me a tradesman. I came across Steve the Spin Doctor. I spoke to him on Thursday, we booked an appointment for 10.00am today. Whilst booking the appointment, he new the oven, he diagnosed the problem, he gave me a price I was more than happy with and now I am at home thinking that was all very easy. What a service !! - Very happy to highly recommend Steve for all kinds of appliance fixes. Really great guy, punctual and clearly knows what he is doing. Mobile number is 07921 777 428.
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Just wanted to put in another recommendation for Steve. He fixed my washing machine (blocked drainage pump) for the ?45 quoted. Turned up on time, if not early and was quick and efficient. Thanks Steve, good service, and good value service is so hard to find.
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