Inter-Serwis
A small Warsaw electronics repair workshop known for tackling complex and unconventional repair jobs.
What customers love
- Repairs unusual or complex electronics others refuse to touch
- Fast turnaround even on difficult diagnostic jobs
- English-speaking technician who lets customers test before paying
Worth noting
- One case of careless soldering that damaged headphones beyond repair
- Technician burned a customer's earpad and showed little accountability
Best for
Owners of unusual or hard-to-repair electronics that other Warsaw workshops have turned away.
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Recent reviews
You easily desoldered a capacitor in a Daystate MK3 electronic air rifle. The one I bought didn't fit, but you verified that it and the battery held their charge well and there was no need to replace them. He resoldered the old capacitor, and everything works and hums.
I don't know how to express my gratitude for saving my equipment from oblivion. I'll simply say complete professionalism. I recommend them to anyone who has an unusual problem that cannot be fixed elsewhere - you'll find help here. Thank you!!!
The best, fastest, and most reliable service in Warsaw. I drove all over Warsaw to fix a certain unusual electronic device. I heard surprising reports, all of which generally concluded it was beyond repair. At INTER-SERWIS, the repair was done quickly, very quickly, with extensive expertise and without unnecessary comments about whether it's worth it or not. This is probably the only place in Warsaw where the customer is treated like a customer. If someone wants a repair, it means they want to fix it, not hear about cost-effectiveness, etc. Thank you very much, and I can't wait until something breaks again, because then I'll have to come from the other side of Warsaw. Much respect to you.
He's a very sweet guy, he speaks English and he fixed my microwave perfectly and it wasn't too expensive, he even bought water in the cup so i test it before i pay.
Unfortunately, the older gentleman working there didn't help me; in fact, he harmed my headphones. The driver was salvageable; all they had to do was solder a detached wire back to the voice coil port (photo). Instead, they "corrected" the solder joints (photo) – I'll leave you with a comment on what they look like. The result is that the speaker is beyond saving. I now have to invest over 300 PLN, and all I had to do was take a closer look at the board. I feel a bit like the editor of the program "Gluka," but I'm not really laughing. And one more thing: while soldering, he burned my velvet earpad... when I noticed this, I heard, "Then I won't charge you anything for the expert opinion." Thank you.