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Sent mine in for repair & service today ,, nice £185 inc , bill to pay
 
Sprint V1 : fault with oxygen sensor & calibrate ,
labour only £24 ,
vat : £30.84
 
Testo 330 1ll 5year cells aswell £95 calibration. Brilliant machine
 
vat is more than labour, doesnt compuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuute
 
Ouch! Kane is less than half that... Maybe time to upgrade!

When I got broke into , they took my testo , insurance rang me , asked what was taken , I said Anton ( top off my head ) , thinking they pay me in cash , then I upgrade to Anton ,
they bought it for me , saying like for like ,, gutted
 
My v2 is due next week for calibration £182 last yr it's 3 yes old now so this is going to cost I am starting to think I should have got a Kane.
 
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