UK source of Isomac parts?

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UK source of Isomac parts?

Postby sicinius » Thu Dec 08, 2011 2:47 pm

I need an on/off switch and a gasket set as I've decided not to pat £250 and spend a day in London getting it serviced and be brave . . .

. . and then when I've broken it I'll cough up £350 and have to spend two days in London.

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RE: UK source of Isomac parts?

Postby bruceb » Thu Dec 08, 2011 6:35 pm

oh yes you are,
oh yes you are,
oh yes you are,
...x 101
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RE: UK source of Isomac parts?

Postby RobC » Fri Dec 09, 2011 8:45 pm

You could try these

http://www.coffeebay.co.uk/contactus.htm

A quick google search suggests they have previously stocked Isomac parts so you might be in luck
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Re: RE: UK source of Isomac parts?

Postby sicinius » Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:24 pm

bruceb wrote:oh yes you are,
oh yes you are,
oh yes you are,
...x 101
I hate you. :D

Very taken with the new Breville on Coffeegeek. I'm a sucker for curves.

Isomac spares, whatever you want, come from here. Fast and fuss-free.

http://www.frashell.com/
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Re: RE: UK source of Isomac parts?

Postby bruceb » Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:16 pm

sicinius wrote:
bruceb wrote:oh yes you are,
oh yes you are,
oh yes you are,
...x 101
I hate you. :D


My ears are burning! But I'm smiling. :P


sicinius wrote:Very taken with the new Breville on Coffeegeek. I'm a sucker for curves.


Very attractive curves, indeed!:wink:


sicinius wrote:Isomac spares, whatever you want, come from here. Fast and fuss-free.

http://www.frashell.com/


I wonder if there is some way to make a note of this so we know what to recommend when someone asks again. Thanks for the tip! :D
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RE: Re: RE: UK source of Isomac parts?

Postby sicinius » Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:00 pm

Isomac and La Pavoni have merged, so spares should become easier across the board.

Or more difficult . . . .
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