Repco

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Repco

Repco

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michael7 posts
 

Hi went to repco croydon today sunday . Had the best service i have ever had in a repco. will be going to this store again service like this is hard to find

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RobboRG14WA3 posts
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Users Manual Attached – It does have issues but mines been going flat out for about 4years now. Often ive put a very drained battery on i.e. 4v ish, and have to jump start it with another battery first to get rid of the error.

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Jane DaviesQLD21 posts
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A small family business where the customer and their work are their primary concern. I was quoted by 2 other dealers for work after a service on my… Read more

car. JC Automotives did the job for 1/3 of the cost. Plus, I am disabled, and they ensured that I was driven home and the car was delivered. The work standard was excellent, and the care was even better. But no one could complain about the price! Support smaller local businesses; the chains are not always better or cheaper!

Grant R.QLD6 posts
 

Caveat emptor "buyer beware" – Purchased this charger from Repco Hervey Bay Nov. 2021. It failed to recover any lead acid maintenance free batteries. I left it to charge a 200a gel… Read more

battery on the highest setting for 2 days, BIG MISTAKE! The battery was almost too hot to touch, the sides had ballooned. I hooked it up to a brand new U.S.A. made AGM motorcycle battery on the lowest setting, the voltage before charging is over 13.0v and the charger thinks it is only 85% charged. I had the correct battery type set each time ie. Wet, gel and agm. I would prefer a dumb charger that has selectable amps (2, 4, 12 and 25) and monitor it myself than to trust this one. It did successfully charge to completion 2 x maintenance free batteries. Will be contacting the battery supplier, if forced to take a replacement charger, and same thing happens with the U.S.A. agm battery I'll be asking for a refund from REPCO, as not fit for purpose.

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RobKNSW13 posts
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Great valua Battery Charger – My poor old Arlec Charger 6 finally quit on me after more years than I can remember, so I purchased the Repco RBC8SS3. I have used it on a 120 AH… Read more

deep cycle battery at half charge and on topping up my PC Challenger battery after a long period of disuse. In both cases it performed above expectations and I love the feedback amps, volts and percent charge readings, plus the 6 volt capability also. Looking forward to many years of use with this gem of a unit.

Meow Meow10 posts
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Great Baby Carrier! Safe But Needs Better Installation Instructions – I brought this carrier from big w Burleigh after reading a review on this site. I need it for a cruiser bike and hoped it would fit. I had to remove… Read more

the back mud guard from the bike and it fits perfectly.

The instructions provided were very hard to understand if you have never installed a carrier before. I installed as per the instructions and found the bike seat to be far to close to safety bar. Lucky I had an old carrier that I was able to take parts from to move the seat away from bike seat.

My daughter loves cruising in the carrier. Very safe and I am confident she is safe and sound on the back. The spoke protector is an added bonus and puts my mind at ease that her feet will not get caught!

jayden
 

Excellent – This bike is good it is not a heavy and slow it is light and it is how fast you can ride it you probaly arn't a fast rider so no one listen to this person so you should buy it and the brakes are not stuffed up they work fine.

Konewone46 posts
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Car cover, extra large for big SUV – After a look about I found wherever I looked the covers came from china and via various middlemen and delivery times with many broken promises on… Read more

multiple websites. So bricks and mortar was the journey. When searching some local stores websites and after all sorts of questions on drop down boxes etc returned no items for our car which was odd. For us Repco's web site gave a good measurement example and returned stock available. A phone call to confirm and check for stock. Next to fit the cover to the car and true to the indications on the website it all fits. Yay. No exhausting returns and claim carry on. Job done.

The cover fits over our landcruiser with roof rack and tyres sitting on top! Does only get 1/2 way down the wheels now but that's cause we have the best part of 400mm on top of the car with the load. Without the tyres it would be pretty close with just the roof rack. There is only one belly tie so I added a bit of rope about the bull bar and a tie about the towball and that should sort any wind issues. (UPDATED, Had 90KMh wind gusts with no incidents, semi sheltered position for that event though.) Comes with a good bag to store it in. Price came down to $143.20 with our RAA membership.

I had a similar cover for a Toyota saloon car for 25 years camping out used in holidays. I still have the cover it's in good shape and use it on a smaller car. Quite happy with the style I bought that from Repco on special 15 years ago too.

Fingers crossed. Away we go. Lol.

herpaderp6 posts
 

Does its job – So I bought a set of 2.5m, 400A surge protected leads from repco. Nothing special, they were about $35 from memory. Anywho one fateful day my friend… Read more

at school decided to leave his lights on and send his battery flat. His car is an older model ford, 4.0L engine do obviously has a larger battery than the Mazda 3 we used to start it.

Connect it all up the way it says, wait a few seconds and give it a crank. Nearly nothing.

Give it about 30 seconds with the Mazda running, a much larger crank but still not quite there.

About another 20 seconds and ta-da!

So they did their job. Not fantastically but that ca be attributed to a number of factors. Does its job, cheap, leads didn't heat up excessively like some cheap ones.

Tim42 posts
 

Absolute junk – Thought I was buying a half decent quality jockey wheel coming from Repco. It lasted max 5 months and the rubber cracked then completely came off on… Read more

the wheel. It also regularly gives way at the bracket causing the trailer to fall sometimes when trying to manually manoeuvre it. The no name Chinese jockey wheel i had prior to the repco one lasted about 6 years.

sally5VIC12 posts
 

Disappointing drive belt longevity – I fitted this belt to my Suzuki Ignis. It broke after only 15 months. The car was well treated and sedately driven during this time. Mileage covered was around 30,000Km. The previous belt (OEM) lasted 19 years!

Ben G.11 posts
 

needs a new design – having got a 2 stroke wiper snipper. To fuel it needed to get a bottle that would allow to mix the right proportions of petrol and oil . this product cannot be recommended. As the marking embossed on the bottle are extremely hard to see