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Good trick to find a repair man is to consult a local motorcycle taxi driver, they always know lots of people.

A broken down blender or toaster or whatever cheap electrical equipment will stop working again though soon after the repair, being just worn out, so maybe better buy a new one. My personal rule is not to repair stuff like that, and more expensive equipment like washing machines I have repaired only once.

Edited by keestha
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I got it fixed at Man Electronics in Phuket Town. They charged me just 100 baht. They seem to fix a lot of things. I saw TVs, washing machines, dryers, fridges, and stereos. It's a very local shop, a bit hard to find but they did the job.

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