Korokoro

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Related Businesses

  • Total Appliance Service Centre
  • Total: 8    Avg: (1.5)
  • 91 Nelson St, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
  • 04-576 9581,
  • Frost Industries
  • Total: 9    Avg: (4.1)
  • 14 Union St, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
  • 0800 346 358,
  • Hanlon Tisco
  • Total: 19    Avg: (2.5)
  • 1 Regent St, Petone, Lower Hutt 5012, New Zealand
  • 04-939 4265,
  • Wishart Appliance Repair Company
  • Total: 12    Avg: (3.8)
  • 144 Queens Dr, Lower Hutt 5010, New Zealand
  • 04-569 9949,
  • Tharcold Service Centre
  • Total: 19    Avg: (2.3)
  • Glover St, Ngauranga, Wellington 6035, New Zealand
  • 04-478 3104,
  • McAlpine Hussmann, Wellington
  • Total: 1    Avg: (5)
  • 72 Nelson St, Petone, Wellington 5012, New Zealand
  • 04-586 3560,

These appliance repair businesses are courteous and fast to respond. All of them provide fair repair costs.  They are efficient, professional, qualified service agents with lots of years in the industry. The repair companies will handle many types of domestic appliance including fridges , freezers, washing machines, clothes dryers and cookers.

The companies are going to work on all sorts of appliances and will aim to fix the job on the first visit.  The repair services are well-known in the Korokoro so you can rely on them to offer a good service.

We realise that you have a number of options for appliance repairs but we strive to do a good job. This means people are able to depend upon us to do the job promptly getting your appliances operating again. For whiteware problems near Korokoro call now.

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More About Korokoro

CoroCoro Comic (コロコロコミック, KoroKoro Komikku) is a Japanese monthly manga magazine published by Shogakukan,[2] established on May 15, 1977. Its main target is elementary school aged boys, younger than the readers of shōnen manga. Several of its properties, like Doraemon and the Pokémon series of games, have gone on to be cultural phenomena in Japan.

The name comes from a phenomime korokoro (ころころ) which means “rolling” and also represents something spherical, fat, or small, because children supposedly like such things. The magazine is A5-sized, about 6 cm (2¼ in) thick, and each issue is 750 pages long. CoroCoro Comic is released monthly with new issues on the 15th of each month (or earlier if the 15th falls on a weekend).