G Housley - Euronics Reviews 1

TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

3.7

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  1. Appliance Store

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G. Housley - Euronics is a very well established appliance specialist in Heywood, Rochdale, for over 60 years. We are located across the road from Heywood Market. We sell and install electrical appliances at very competitive prices, all year round. We are also part of the very large Electrical buying group, which means we have the buying power to compete with the large multiples on price, whilst still offering that friendly local shop service we have all grown to love, but is a rarity in today’s world. We also repair some types of appliances. Big enough to compete, small enough to care. We Deliver, We install, We Recycle, We Care.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Purchased liebherr u/counter fridge and…

Purchased liebherr u/counter fridge and freezer. Lovely knowledgeable lady helped me to choose between 2 makes. There was £100 off one item. Delivery was perfect (and free) would definitely pay a visit here

28 June 2025
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Reply from G Housley - Euronics

Thank you so much Paula 😊

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