sfellows
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My brother managed to destroy our engine starter batteries. Looking for a Battery Supplier in Northern Island that can supply two "XV31 MF" 12v batteries.
I can confirm that Tayna's delivery service is excellent, plus their prices are very competitive.
The OP asked about a supplier in Northern Ireland and anyway Tayana don't deliver there.
Try Battyre in Belfast, I have always found them helpful.
Online store for Leisure battery, Car battery, Golf battery & batteries for mobility scooters - Batyre
PLUS 1 for Batyre,The OP asked about a supplier in Northern Ireland and anyway Tayana don't deliver there.
Try Battyre in Belfast, I have always found them helpful.
Online store for Leisure battery, Car battery, Golf battery & batteries for mobility scooters - Batyre
also check GSF car parts in Boucher, Belfast -I recently got a starter battery from them at a good priceTayna Batteries (tayna.co.uk) does deliver to Northern Ireland, though deliveries might take a little longer than to mainland UK, with orders generally dispatched quickly and taking up to 5 working days.
Worth getting a quote.
They recently stopped delivering to NI because of the paperwork involved they told me.Tayna Batteries (tayna.co.uk) does deliver to Northern Ireland, though deliveries might take a little longer than to mainland UK, with orders generally dispatched quickly and taking up to 5 working days.
Worth getting a quote.
Northern Ireland (and indeed Ireland) is a very different place to get deliveries. Amazon don’t even deliver GoPro batteries there and that seems to be standard policy so local suppliers may be a better option.Tayna have a good reputation, and claim to deliver nationwide. They have the battery in stock, so I reckon it must be worth a call to ask them. 01745 823399.
Otherwise there are plenty of other possibilities - including Amazon.
Can you explain how that helps the OP?I used to sell car batteries when I had a garage. Although its 40 years ago I bought a boat in Jersey which needed new batteries, I said to the Boatyard that I did not want a battery made by the Jersey Battery Company I wanted some made by either Lucas, Exide or Crompton, So they supplied Exide, and I was glad that they did as on my sea trip back to the UK one of them failed, so In the UK I took both batteries back to Exide and they said they were part of a faulty batch and gave me 2 new replacements. The Exide salesman said that the batteries I had bought had been subject to a recall but presumably the motor factors in Jersey did not want to spend money on paying carriage for them back to the UK.
So basically, if you have a boat and go sailing to different parts of the world don't buy a battery make that nobody has heard of