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#303431 9-Feb-2023 21:36
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A lucky Trademe search coughed up the part I needed for my coffee machine.  But more importantly the purchase found me a decent NZ supplier of all sorts of appliance parts at not insane prices.  For anyone who needs parts for pretty much anything kitchen/laundry/vacuum cleaning it's probably worth a look at https://www.appliancespares.nz/


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  #3034240 9-Feb-2023 21:39
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Also agree, really great service and pricing




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  #3034252 9-Feb-2023 22:35
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Yep, have used them to replace a washing machine pump. Excellent service and reasonable prices.

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  #3034854 11-Feb-2023 07:05
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Another happy customer here. I also stumbled upon them on Trademe last week and got a genuine F&P oven element for $80 compared to $139 if purchased directly from the F&P website



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  #3034857 11-Feb-2023 07:42
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Good stuff, I am about to replace the drum bearings in the back of our Bosch washing machine. Sounds like a jet engine on spin cycle.  Its a $100 for the parts or the quote i got was $500-$850. 

 

If your paying $850 to repair a washing machine you might as well get a new one. So figured $100 was worth a crack to DIY it. 


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  #3034861 11-Feb-2023 08:11
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How sure are you these are genuine parts and not fake parts?

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