December 27, 20241 yr Old timers in Chiang Mail will certainly know about this, but I didn't when I first arrived. So this is for newcomers. Amorn electronics shop also does repairs. Any electric / electronic equipment; not limited to what they sell at their shop. (But not mobile phones.) Service is dependable & careful, but likely not the cheapest in town. Recently I had an Hatari air filter repaired at Amorn. The main control board and display had died. I had expected long delay to get a spare part. But Amorn technician suggested a repair that completely bypassed the control circuit. Just installed two simple switches for "on-off" and "speed 1-2-3-4". Works very well. I've had other small repairs like that done at Amorn. Always pleased with the results. And pleased with the ingenuity and helpful attitude of the technicians. PS - For those who aren't familiar with Thai alphabet, it looks like the name is "O.H.S." or something like that. But asking where is "OHS shop" will get total confusion from Thais. The logo image above is a highly stylized rendering of the Thai letters, อมร = "A.M.R." Which in itself is confusing because in Thai language, the vowel "oh" is often not written, just assumed. So to save newcomers some grief, just show the red logo above to your Grab driver and you'll get to the right place.
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