Anderson's Electronics Inc.

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London, Canada

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Electronics repair shop· Battery wholesaler· Fire protection service

Anderson's Electronics Inc. Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Anderson's Electronics Inc. is located in London, Canada on 2018 Mallard Rd #1. Anderson's Electronics Inc. is rated 4 out of 5 in the category electronics repair shop in Canada.

Address

2018 Mallard Rd #1

Phone

+1 5196572063

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Vince Vecchio

I would not recommend this establishment. I purchased a battery for my golf cart from them back in August. I used it for 2 months and then left it on a charger for the winter. The battery did not hold a charge in the spring lasting only 15 holes. They asked me to bring in the battery and charger so they could test them. They said they would get back to me the next day. They did not. I called the second day and they said they needed to do another test. They said they would call and they did not. I called again the next day. They blamed the charger.( I had tested it on my wife's battery and it worked fine.) They refused to honour their 1 year warranty.

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Victor Aziz

I have used Anderson's for decades for my photo business flash batteries as well as hard to find specialty batteries. They are always stocked, and have friendly, knowledgeable staff. Victor

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Stephen Elkerton

My Lectronic Kaddy went in for service in late January. Power was intermittent--- a bad word because you can’t fix what isn’t broken. The plug connecting the battery to the Kaddy had to be replaced, as did the plug to the charger; they were visibly compromised. We all thought they were the only problem. There was another, and a new plug replaced the one to the battery. Still another problem, which I isolated to the wire going from the battery plug to the PC board (It turns out the slip on connectors had oxidized, which means that the Kaddy worked on the test bench), but a “new” speed control was inserted as if that was the problem. I knew it wasn’t but paid for the “repair” only to find out on the golf course I was right. I asked for the old control. A wire was broken that could have been soldered, but was told they were advised not to do so. I was also told I could return the “new” one, which I did. The woman I had been dealing with took it and my receipt to the office and then to the repair bench. She showed me 2 broken wires on it, which weren’t broken when I gave it to her, and painter’s tape around one and told me she couldn’t accept it because it was not the “new” one. I left in dazed fury. I should have asked her to double check to see if she hadn’t mistakenly picked up a used one instead of the “new” one I gave her. Presuming she’s correct about my returning one with tape, that means I paid full pop for a used/reconditioned controller. If you’re wondering how I know that I didn’t accidentally return mine, it’s because of the solder joint and the tape. I crimp the wire around the post before soldering (I can’t make it stay on while I solder otherwise) and don’t use tape. So maybe source parts at Andersons and do your own repairs. Lectronic Kaddies are very simple machines. To say I am disappointed would be an understatement.

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Brian M Ausman

Very knowledgable, quick turn around and pleasant customer service.