Appliance Repairs & Servicing in London by Domex®

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Domex Appliance Services video is a brief and yet profound overview of the company and its operation and continuous dedication to its customers. The video shows various shots of the company HQ and the professionally branded vans and smartly dressed field engineers carrying out repairs and servicing on various domestic appliances at customers’ locations in London. Domex provides repairs and servicing on washing machines, dishwashers, cookers, fridge freezers, ovens and hobs both gas and electric. The video also shows the company’s dedication to customers and it’s vast stock of spare parts available for speedy repair completions. For more information simply call us on 02085407711 or go to www.domex-uk.co.uk
Video Rating: 5 / 5

If this video helps you, “buy Mike a beer” through PayPal. payments@appliancerepairtutorial.com This video is the first in a series of DIY major home appliance repair video tutorials. You can save money by repairing your direct drive washing machine at home. You’ll see how to replace the pump, motor, and couplers. This tutorial shows you how to remove the body of the machine properly, then remove the pump, motor and couplers. Then it shows how to replace those parts as well as how to reinstall the washing machine body. Repair your direct drive washing machine made by Whirlpool, Maytag, Roper, Admiral, Estate



27 Responses to “Appliance Repairs & Servicing in London by Domex®”

  1.   Rob Britton Says:

    Thanks so much Mike! Fixed mine in under 30 minutes! Saved me a big repair bill, waiting days to get it repaired or the bigger expense of replacing it and the bigger bother of carrying the new one in and the old one out. Some money for a case of beer is on its way! Thanks!!

  2.   appliancemike Says:

    there’s a phone number on the video to order the part.

  3.   appliancemike Says:

    there’s a phone number on the video to order the part,

  4.   iztheterrible Says:

    thank you for helping me. exact everything ! and it happened to be broken coupler, one of the white ones! now where do I find the part ? ha ha !

  5.   walker72404 Says:

    Awesome Man! My wife thinks im a genius!

  6.   d1mowery Says:

    You make us look like heros out here! Thank you!

  7.   townandcountrywash Says:

    Thank you sooooo much. Spent $20 on the coupler & less than 1 hour installing it. The wife is happy once again.

  8.   doodahbagel Says:

    Spot On! Your video just saved me from what I’m sure would be an expensive repair bill. It’s amazing that my Kitchen Aid washer’s interior is identical to the washer in your video. The hardest part was getting those darn clamps back on the motor. I don’t have a paypal account but if you’re ever in Kansas City, I’ll buy you several rounds of beer. Thanks!

  9.   megoff Says:

    This video is one of the best! It helped me figure out what was wrong with my washer.

  10.   marioman1117 Says:

    Great vid. Hey thanks so much. I will buy you a beer. Video was detailed and simple to follow. You should post other repairs. They are extremely helpful. Thanks.

  11.   S5rTNrN3S6Tw6T5v Says:

    good job!!

  12.   Rhythm515 Says:

    Great Video, Mike! Very smooth presentation; and perhaps I missed it, but it would be nice if you began presentation with what the symptom(s) of a broken coupler is/are. Right now I have a washer that makes a death noise at the end of the spin cycle as the tub continues to spin…If you read this and have any idea’s, please pass ‘em along…

    Otherwise, thanks again for the great tutorial!!

  13.   Jag Singh Says:

    Mike, I would REALLY like to thank you! I just watched this video and was able to fix our washing machine and saved some serious money. I appreciate your work. Thank you buddy!!!

  14.   halifaxguy1234 Says:

    thank you, great video, easy to follow and saved me the cost of a repair man.

    appliancemike you are the man!!

  15.   xlspartan Says:

    Thanks for the great tutorial!  I have used this twice now to replace the coupler on my washer. Great video for the DIYer!

  16.   infiniteoutcome1 Says:

    Wonderful tutorial! Greatly helped me change the coupler in my washing machine. Great work mike!

    Thank you,
    Dave

  17.   searls73 Says:

    You are a life saver! This was a wonderful help!

  18.   Gerry Lagasca Says:

    Thanks for this video I was able to replace the coupler for my Kenmore washer easily. Plus clean the back and underneath of the washer after 10 years! Yes, I need to buy this guy a beer.

  19.   codasim Says:

    I found the coupling for $4.22 on google product search Just thought I would pass it on to all. It is the cheapest I could find and they have friendly people that will help you too.

  20.   TheSamboraAngel Says:

    Thanks for the advice – this helped hubby to fix our washing machine :)

  21.   Jose Poveda Says:

    Very well put video tutorial Mike .You explained each step correctly in how to change a motor coupling .This issue is very common on whilrlpool & kenmore washer machines .Usually you can identify if the coupler is the problem by just looking to see if the star like shape plastic part on the coupler is cracked The item Number for this part is #285753a .Thanks for the video

  22.   lotushand Says:

    I cannot thank you enough for this tutorial! We were able to make a 10 year old, $50 washer run like new again in about an hour. The washer broke late Saturday night which caused us to panic, but we figured out what the issue was and watched your video and we’re washing clothes for the week as I type this. Five of the six plastic pegs had snapped off, and the rubber was so broken down that none of the peg holes were even remaining.

    Seriously, thank you so, so much!

  23.   beyallluv Says:

    Thanks!! Ive been fixing domestic refrigerators for 8 years and im great at it. Now im fixing samsung and lg washers and dryers. There a pain in this ass but im getting it. I just dont like customers with there W& D in a tight spot or closet! lol!

  24.   queenhendru Says:

    mike you rock i fixed my washer in an hour flat!!! doing laundry now! great explanation.

  25.   Jared M Says:

    I actually left the pump hoses attached and they didn’t get in the way. Less messy clean up. The hardest part of this whole thing is getting the coupler parts to line up when installing the motor.

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