Benvenuti in Thunderfix Hardware, un consolidato negozio di ferramenta indipendente con sede a Sowerby Bridge West Yorkshire fondato nel 1958. Disponiamo di ricambi idraulici, chiavi di ricambio, portalampade elettriche e molto altro. Disponiamo di quegli articoli difficili da trovare.
Luogo: Regno UnitoUtente dal: 01 mar 2010Venditore: thunderfixhardware
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Ragione sociale: ThunderfixIndirizzo: 20 Wharf Street, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom HX6 2AENumero di telefono: 01422831182
Good quality hardware parts. Brand new. Good price. Exactly as advertised/displayed. Good comms. Bought two items and was not charged twice for postage. Good seller, would buy again from them.
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Top quality replacement spindle for an outside brass handle that looks in great condition and purchased at a reasonable price. Item is new as advertised and came with brass screws which was a bonus and fits my lock spot on. Dispatch and delivery times was very good and arrived well packed in secure parcel, well done seller, thanks!
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Arrived quickly and as described. Unfortunately it's still a little big for the meter box but it was worth a try. I'd recommend this seller.
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As described, fast shipping, well packed, great communication ... A+++ Seller
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Posted promptly and arrived safely. Packaging is secure and items are well wrapped. Very good communication, and items are exactly as described. Superb value for the item. This item saved me the trouble of having to look for a plumber.
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5 x Holdtite 5/8" (22mm) flat tap washers - fair price, delivered swiftly. Washers loose inside the Jiffy envelope so at risk of being lost if damaged in transit. Maybe package them inside a secure plastic bag stapled to a card in future?