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How much does it cost to have a Rofrost Turbo Serviced ?

Where did you send it ?

How long did it take them to get it back to you ?
 
Best place would be freeze master or do you know any refrigerating engys ?
 
Best place would be freeze master or do you know any refrigerating engys ?
I sent it to a mate who has a refrigeration business. He tried with it but there are two mixed gases apparently so it worked but not cold enough.
I spoke to the Roth rep and he said £220 plus carriage and any parts.
Does that sound about right to you?
 
I sent it to a mate who has a refrigeration business. He tried with it but there are two mixed gases apparently so it worked but not cold enough.
I spoke to the Roth rep and he said £220 plus carriage and any parts.
Does that sound about right to you?

Sounds a bit much if it's just a re gas

Maybe have a word with freeze master for the type of gas and get your mate to get some in

Would say 80-100
 
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