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Dishwasher fixer needed!


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steve 1975 Wrote:

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> Search for the spin doctor appliance repairs on

> here. 100s of recommendations.


I tried him during the summer, rang a couple of times, each time he promised to ring me back but never did.He didn't really sound like he was up for fixing anything when I spoke to him last, to be honest so I gave up in the end & waited for my regular repair guy from Appleyards to come back from his hols. I've used them for years, for both washing machine & dishwasher. Very honest, efficient & well priced. http://www.appleyards.net/

  • 4 months later...
Following recommendations for Steve on EDF, I called him to fix my dishwasher. He was easy to get hold of, arrived on time, fixed my dishwasher and then without being asked refitted it so it was level and in line with the other kitchen units. I also mentioned that the knobs on my oven were loose and needed to be replaced, he actually did that job too. Steve is a knowledgeable, professional and very reasonably priced tradesman who goes the extra mile. Highly recommended. Anna

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