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Maptec is a local electronics repair service provider based in Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands. Content crawled from its website domain, fixitfactory.nl, shows the brand as Maptec and positions it as a professional repair shop for devices such as iPhone, iPad, MacBook, iMac, and Samsung products. Its key selling point is not simple parts replacement, but its ability to perform board-level / logic board micro-soldering repairs.
Its services cover screen replacement, battery replacement, liquid damage treatment, MacBook and iMac logic board repair, Apple Watch/AirPods repair, and data recovery for SSD, HDD, Flash, and other storage media. For business customers, it also provides a B2B repair portal where companies can register devices in bulk, check real-time repair status, receive monthly invoicing, and benefit from priority handling and a dedicated contact person.
The website does not publish a full price list and instead uses a fixed-quote model after diagnosis. Maptec states that it will not begin work without the customer’s written approval. Prices are shown excluding VAT by default, and individual consumers in the Netherlands must pay the total including 21% VAT. If a device cannot be repaired or is not worth repairing, only a diagnostic fee may be charged. Payment methods include in-store cash, bank card, advance bank transfer, and agreed payment terms for business customers.
The advantages are its clear technical positioning, with emphasis on 20 years of experience, board-level repairs, typical 24–48 hour turnaround, and warranty on all repairs. Compared with replacing an entire logic board, component-level repair can significantly reduce costs and is also better suited for preserving data and handling complex faults. The drawbacks are its strongly local nature, as it mainly serves customers in the Netherlands; the website lacks a transparent price list; opening hours are limited, with the shop closed on Monday, Tuesday, and Sunday; and cross-border mail-in repair is not very practical for users in China.
It is best suited to individual Apple/Samsung users in and around Noordwijkerhout, customers who need urgent repair for liquid-damaged devices or data recovery, and small to medium-sized businesses with multiple employee devices that want centralized repairs and invoicing. It is less suitable for people who only want to buy online software services or need immediate repair services within China.
This is a standard local Dutch business website and should theoretically be directly accessible from mainland China. However, service delivery depends on visiting the shop in person or shipping devices within the Netherlands, and there is no clear information about a Chinese-language interface or China-based payment methods.
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fixitfactory.nl is an Netherlands Local Life provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach fixitfactory.nl directly.