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It’s all in the name at Best Repairs and Accessories

Best Repairs and Accessories has been in the industry for more than 20 years and opened the Monbulk store in May 2021, the team is proud to be assisting locals in and around the Yarra Ranges region.

“We love to provide tech support to locals – this place is near to nature, and residents are very supportive,” says senior technician Nick Naresh.

“We are crazy about technical stuff and we feel blessed when we can help someone with our knowledge and experience.”

Best Repairs and Accessories provides services including data recovery, battery and screen replacement, car remote repair, liquid damage, servicing, antivirus installation, hardware upgrades and onsite technical support services. These services are available for Microsoft Surface ProBook, mobile phone, tablet, laptops and desktop, Nintendo Switch and smartwatch products.

It also sells screen protectors, covers and cases for tablets, phones and smartwatches, adaptors, charging cables and leads, adaptors, SD cards, HDMI cables, power cables, wireless chargers, car phone holders and mounts, headphones, keyboard and mouse products, wall jacks, stands, power banks, and more.

“We believe in customer satisfaction and happiness – we are trying to provide the best services and products as we can, as per our business name,” Nick says.

The prices at Best Repairs and Accessories are always affordable and it offers price matching on many products.

To celebrate the first birthday of the Best Repairs and Accessories Monbulk store in late April, the store will be announcing heavy discounts on accessories storewide.

Best Repairs and Accessories is located at 26 Main Road, Monbulk, opposite Monbulk Primary School.

For more information, contact support@bestrepair.com.au or 0416 855 751.

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