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Just wanted to write a recommendation for Dave the Cooker Man. He came over very last minute to fit our new Rangemaster cooker - stayed until almost 8pm at night until the job was done - he even gave me a lesson in how my new cooker worked!

An absolutely lovely man with loads of knowledge - we felt we could fully trust him. Good price too! Thanks Dave the Cooker Man!

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I would like to second this recommendation. Dave the cooker man is brilliant. He came to fix our hob extractor fan yesterday morning. I had called various other companies who didn't want to do it or quoted extortionate prices. When I called Dave, he offered to pop in for a no-obligation look at the job. We found him to be very professional, fairly priced and also a thoroughly nice guy. Would use him again in a heartbeat. Thanks, Dave!
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