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Television and Electronic Spare-Parts Centre

Currajong, QLD·Appliance Repair·Est. 2024
ABN verified — active since 2024★★★ 3 · 70 Google reviews
At a glance

Geoff tracks down parts for gear most repairers won't even look at — including 15-year-old microwaves and discontinued rear-projection TVs.

From 70 Google reviews · Home Done analysis of Google Places data and public records
What reviews keep mentioning
Geoff personally sourcing parts for obsolete or discontinued electronics
8×
Loan TV offered and second-hand TVs available in-store as repair alternatives
3×

Slow turnaround is the most consistently raised concern, appearing in roughly a quarter of the sample, and ranges from a few weeks to multiple months. The shop is genuinely useful for older or hard-to-source electronics that other repairers won't attempt, but before dropping anything off, confirm the current wait time, ask exactly what the upfront deposit covers, and check whether your brand's warranty claim is one they're actively set up to process.

Best for: repairing obsolete or discontinued electronics others won't touch, sourcing hard-to-find spare parts, and manufacturer warranty jobs for brands including Sharp, Denon, and Epson.

Their work

Television and Electronic Spare-Parts Centre appliance repair work in Currajong
Television and Electronic Spare-Parts Centre appliance repair work in Currajong
Television and Electronic Spare-Parts Centre appliance repair work in Currajong
Television and Electronic Spare-Parts Centre appliance repair work in Currajong
Television and Electronic Spare-Parts Centre appliance repair work in Currajong
Television and Electronic Spare-Parts Centre appliance repair work in Currajong

What it's like working with them

Based on a sample of Google reviews (70 total)

What people love
Geoff personally sourcing parts for obsolete or discontinued electronics
Loan TV offered and second-hand TVs available in-store as repair alternatives
Good to know
Slow turnaround times — weeks or months before items are assessed
Face-to-face customer service is inconsistent — friendly with some, dismissive with others

What they help with

Based on what their customers hired them for

Television RepairAmplifier and Hi-Fi RepairMicrowave RepairSubwoofer and Speaker Board RepairData Projector RepairiPad and Tablet RepairManufacturer Warranty RepairsElectronic Spare Parts SupplySecond-Hand TV SalesRear-Projection TV RepairVacuum Cleaner RepairCD Player and Audio Component Repair

How they stack up

Context from 256 appliance repairs in Townsville

Google rating3★ · avg 4.6
Review volume70 reviews (1.6× median)

Credentials & background

Sourced from 5 public records so you don't have to look them up yourself

GST registered sole trader — straightforward legal trading statusBusiness credentials
Stocks second-hand TVs and offers loan units during repairsCustomer reviews
⚠️Upfront inspection deposit of $100+ required before any quote is givenCustomer reviews
⚠️Turnaround times reported as weeks to months by multiple customersCustomer reviews
⚠️Inconsistent front-counter service noted by a significant share of reviewersCustomer reviews

About Television and Electronic Spare-Parts Centre

Geoff runs the technical side of this electronics repair shop, and multiple customers specifically credit him with going the extra mile — sourcing parts for a 15-year-old microwave, lending out a TV while a repair was underway, and pointing people in the right direction even when he couldn't fix something himself. The business genuinely specialises in hard-to-repair or discontinued electronics: rear-projection TVs, older Yamaha amplifiers, Epson data projectors, subwoofer boards, and vintage hi-fi gear that most repairers won't touch. They also handle manufacturer warranty repairs for brands including Sharp, Samsung, Denon, and Epson, which means some customers arrive through a warranty referral rather than choosing them directly. A $100-plus inspection deposit is charged upfront before any quote is given — something that catches customers off guard, so it's worth knowing before you walk in. The shop also stocks second-hand TVs, which reviewers occasionally mention as a practical fallback when a repair turns out to be uneconomical. Based in Currajong, they appear to serve Townsville and surrounds, with at least one customer driving from Mackay.

Best for: repairing obsolete or discontinued electronics others won't touch, sourcing hard-to-find spare parts, and manufacturer warranty jobs for brands including Sharp, Denon, and Epson.

Location

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ABN
✓ 82778387319
Verified via ABR
GST Registered
✓ Yes
Verified via ABR
Operating Since
2024
Verified via ABR
Licence
— Not confirmed
Public Liability Insurance
— Not confirmed
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Common questions about Television and Electronic Spare-Parts Centre

Does Television and Electronic Spare-Parts Centre charge for quotes?+

Yes — the shop charges an upfront inspection deposit of $100 or more before providing a repair quote. Several reviewers were caught off guard by this, so it's worth confirming the exact deposit amount when you call ahead. If the repair doesn't go ahead, check what portion of the deposit is refundable. One reviewer noted they paid only the deposit when a required part couldn't be sourced, which they considered fair value for the effort made.

What types of electronics does the shop specialise in?+

The business handles a wide range of electronics including televisions (including older rear-projection models), amplifiers, hi-fi systems, CD players, microwaves, subwoofer boards, data projectors, and tablets. They appear to have a particular strength with older or discontinued gear that other repairers decline — multiple customers specifically mention them tracking down hard-to-find parts for ageing equipment. They also carry out manufacturer warranty repairs for brands including Sharp, Samsung, Denon, and Epson.

How long do repairs typically take?+

Turnaround times vary widely and are one of the most frequently mentioned concerns in reviews. Some customers report repairs completed within days, while others describe waits of six weeks to three months — particularly for warranty jobs or when parts need to be sourced. Delays appear more common when specialist technicians (such as an audio tech) are unavailable. It's worth asking for a realistic timeframe upfront and checking in by phone if you haven't heard back within a week or two.

Who is Geoff, and what is he known for?+

Geoff appears to be the principal technician and is named directly in several positive reviews. Customers credit him with going beyond the repair itself — lending out a TV during a lengthy job, helping source a replacement when repair wasn't viable, and advising customers honestly even when he couldn't fix their problem. A review also mentions Roselyn handling customer enquiries. The most consistent praise in the sample is tied to direct contact with Geoff specifically.

Does the shop sell second-hand TVs as well as doing repairs?+

Yes — at least two reviewers mention seeing second-hand TVs for sale in the shop at reasonable prices. This can be a practical option if your repair turns out to be uneconomical, and one reviewer noted that Geoff actively helped them transition from a repair to a replacement when the original fix wasn't going to be cost-effective. It's not the shop's primary focus, but the option exists and is worth asking about.

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ℹ️ Where this info comes from+
We pull from Google Places, the Australian Business Register, QBCC Licensed Contractors Register, and other public records to save you the legwork. Ranked by Google reviews, credentials, and profile completeness. How rankings work. Data last updated: 19 Aug 2026. Always verify credentials independently before hiring.