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DIY Engine Parts is a UK-based vertical e-commerce site focused on repair and maintenance for garden power equipment. It sells replacement parts, service kits, tools, and manuals for lawn mowers, chainsaws, blower vacs, brushcutters, tractors, and similar machinery. The site emphasizes “Genuine Replacement Garden Machinery Parts,” covering brands such as Briggs & Stratton, Hayter, Honda, Mountfield, and STIGA, and provides an address, phone number, and email contact in Dorset, UK.
Its core value lies not in general marketplace traffic, but in helping users “find the right part.” Users can search by part number or description, or use interactive machine parts diagrams to identify specific components. Categories include air filters, belts, blades, carburetor/fuel systems, seals, ignition/electric start, electrical parts, complete engines, and service kits. The site also states that it is backed by a small factory-trained team that has received training from manufacturers such as Honda, Hayter, Briggs & Stratton, and Stiga, and can assist during the parts selection process.
The website uses retail product pricing. In the page examples, service kits are priced at around £15.06 to £62.76, and all order prices include 20% VAT. The terms state that if there is a pricing error, customers will be notified of the difference before dispatch. Orders outside the UK may incur import duties and taxes, which are the buyer’s responsibility, and the website cannot predict the exact amount. Payment methods include Visa, Mastercard, Delta, Switch, Solo, and cheques; cheque payments require around 7 working days to clear before dispatch, subject to stock availability.
The advantages are its highly focused category coverage, clear brand and part-type structure, and interactive diagrams that reduce the risk of ordering the wrong item. Service kits are also suitable for non-professional users carrying out routine maintenance. Contact details are clearly provided, making it useful in situations where manual confirmation of parts is needed. The drawbacks are that the terms state the site is primarily intended for UK-based visitors, while information on cross-border shipping costs, delivery times, and stock availability is limited in the text. Manufacturer warranty is described as 90 days, return shipping costs are borne by the buyer, and the after-sales scope appears cautious.
It is best suited to UK-based garden machinery users, DIY repairers, and service technicians, and can also serve as a channel for looking up and purchasing spare parts for specific brands. For buyers in China, the text does not state whether direct shipping to China is supported, and duties and logistics remain uncertain. Whether the site is accessible from China cannot be determined from the captured page text.
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diyengineparts.com is an United Kingdom E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach diyengineparts.com directly.