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Hello, I have a Phil and Teds Vibe and it broke yesterday- literally the frame has snapped away at the joint. It is typically out of guarantee but thinking it maybe able to be welded. Been to the welders by Peckham Rye and a couple of car garages but apparently I need an aluminium welder. Anyone know of one or anyone who might be able to fix it? Please!
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Contact phil andteds. My vibe frame broke I had it welded but the heat melted the brake cable, pram was secondhand so I didn't think about contacting h company until 6 months later when the frame snapped again on the other side and we had no money for anther pram. I told them i had no proof of purchase when they asked.

If you have the receipt great, if nt its still worth emailing them, the vibe has only been out 4 or 5 years and they should last longer than that, especially as they're aimed at growing families.

If you'd like to try having t welded try motor tech in melbourne grove, they do aluminium welding and are very nice chaps, but please consider contacting p&ts as they may be more helpful than you think.

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