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pete@ashbridge

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Hello everyone, just a quick intro for you all. I run the spare parts department at Ashbridge Domestic Appliances. We are the official service agents for Electrolux & Dometic. So if anyone has any queries or wishes to purchase genuine spare parts for their fridges, air-cons, toilets, safes, water purifiers, generators, dishwashers or vacuum cleaners, then look no further.

As registered users of motorhomefun.co.uk we will give you a 5% discount on all purchases made if you mention the website when ordering.

Or please just drop me a line
 
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Lindy-C

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Great news Pete, and a very warm welcome....good to have you aboard!

Can you get spares for USA Dometic units?
 
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pete@ashbridge

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Great news Pete, and a very warm welcome....good to have you aboard!

Can you get spares for USA Dometic units?

Hello, I do believe we can. Let me know the details of your appliance and I'll have a look for you.

pete@ashbridge
 
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Lindy-C

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Hello, I do believe we can. Let me know the details of your appliance and I'll have a look for you.

pete@ashbridge


Hi Pete
Thanks for the reply, I don't have a specific requirement at the moment but in my line of business I often get asked.
Best regards
Linda

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pete@ashbridge

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Hi Pete
Thanks for the reply, I don't have a specific requirement at the moment but in my line of business I often get asked.
Best regards
Linda

OK, no problem, let me know if I can help.
 
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Ralph

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Just a question for you Pete, with your Dometic experience:
I had to have the cooling unit replaced in my Dometic fridge freezer when it was just under 2 years old at a cost of over £300.
Is this a common thing to happen? I was a bit shocked at the price and needing it so early in the fridge's life. It's put me off of Dometic products but, of course, you have to have what the van converter decides.
 
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Hi Pete and a big welcome from me to MotorhomeFun ::bigsmile:
Your offer of a discount to our members is very generous and valued, many thanks ::bigsmile:

Keith
 
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pete@ashbridge

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Just a question for you Pete, with your Dometic experience:
I had to have the cooling unit replaced in my Dometic fridge freezer when it was just under 2 years old at a cost of over £300.
Is this a common thing to happen? I was a bit shocked at the price and needing it so early in the fridge's life. It's put me off of Dometic products but, of course, you have to have what the van converter decides.

Hello Ralph. Yeah sorry to hear about your unit going down. Unfortunately, when your unit goes, you have 2 choices which can cost around the same price. A new unit or a new fridge.

The unit is the 'brain' of the fridge and there are no ways of looking after or servicing a unit.
 

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Hello Ralph. Yeah sorry to hear about your unit going down. Unfortunately, when your unit goes, you have 2 choices which can cost around the same price. A new unit or a new fridge.

The unit is the 'brain' of the fridge and there are no ways of looking after or servicing a unit.

Hi All

Sorry but i have to disagree with you on this one Pete. One way we can all look after our fridge/freezer and make it last a lot longer is to always always operate it Level one of the most common causes of cooling unit failure is operating off level.

Operating a unit out of true has a cumulative effect so its no good going away for a couple of days and thinking its not quite level it will be okay.. it wont eventually it will fail due to operating off level...

Apologies if i am teaching people to suck eggs, just thought it was worth mentioning....

Keith ....
 

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