Excellent Company to deal with
Excellent Company to deal with. Nice helpful staff who have extensive knowledge of the range of tools they sell. Nothing is too much trouble.
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Excellent Company to deal with. Nice helpful staff who have extensive knowledge of the range of tools they sell. Nothing is too much trouble.
After paying £2500 for a used lathe I was assured that if I had any problems they would put them right!! My Harrison lathe tread cutting speed selector was not tested in the demo at the point of sale. Unfortunately they turned there back on any so say warranty and it cost me £400 to rectify the issue. Don’t trust their word for anything being tested, they probably haven’t checked or tested anything and forget any promises to fix issues!!! I wouldn’t buy a second hand wheelbarrow from this place!!!
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