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Old 30-03-2011, 10:01 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default In praise of Hozelock

On Mar 30, 7:29*pm, Stan The Man wrote:
On 2011-03-30 12:41:57 +0100, prb said:



Last year I bought a Hozelock automatic watering timer. *Sometime during
the winter I lost the control knob off the front, I think it got knocked
off and shovelled up in the snow.
Last week I e-mailed Hozelock, more in hope than expectation, to see if
they could supply a new one. *I received a reply the next day and the
new knob arrived this morning. Free of charge! How's that for excellent
service in these days of overcharging. *I have no connection with the
company, full marks to them!


I have had a similar experience with them. I think it must be something
to do with being British... There aren't too many British firms left
which actually make things but they seem to have found the way to do
it. George Osborne wants a "March of the Makers" to turn the country
around... he could do worse than ask Hozelock for the formula. They
were last year's UK manufacturer of the year...


I could not agree more. They have a variety of products every single
one of which just works as intended. I have never, ever, been
disappointed in anything they made.

I'd also like to nominate Dimplex. I bought a heater and lost the
terminal box cover. Entirely my own fault. Rang them up to see if
they could sell me one as a spare part, and the chap who answered the
phone very efficiently took all the part and serial numbers, then said
"We won't have any in stock for about 3 weeks. But the different
number model seems to have the same lid. I'll send you one of those,
and if it doesn't fit, send it back to me.". It fitted. I called
back and asked what I owed, and he said "call it two quid with the
postage. Any time will do". I sent him the money within the hour.