EKASINOMICS – Coffee Machine Repairs & Rentals - Your Ideal Coffee Solution

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GUEST – KWESI PEKU – Founder & CEO of Coffee Machine Repairs & Rentals

Looking for coffee machine repairs or coffee machine servicing? We offer a countrywide network of technicians to support you with routine servicing or repairs, either on-site or in one of our workshops. Our coffee machine spare parts store holds thousands of spares for most traditional espresso coffee machines, automatic coffee machines, filter coffee machines and coffee vending machines. If it makes coffee, we can probably repair it!

Established in 2012, Coffee Machine Repairs & Rentals has been a trusted service provider in the Johannesburg metro area, specializing in repairing a wide range of coffee machines for homes, businesses, and offices. In addition to repairs, the company offers rental services, providing state-of-the-art coffee machines capable of making six to eight different beverages, perfect for office settings. With over a decade of experience, they pride themselves on their friendly, professional, and comprehensive approach, making them the number one choice for coffee machine solutions in Johannesburg.
16 Aug 2023 4PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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