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Seibod Gas & Welding Supplies
36 Geduld St, Sasolburg, 1947, South Africa
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Tu
Review №1

Covid-19 is real.....Staff need to make sure that everyone that enters their store, a mask is worn. Guess they wont do it since they themselves put theirs masks under the chin..... At least they do have a sanitizer... But hey, Im disappointed

Da
Review №2

Awesome company. Had the pleased of working with Maritza & Jacques. Friendly staff and Great service. Contact them for all your Workwear & Ppe needs

Ca
Review №3

Helpful service and competitive gas prices. They do refills and exchanges of gas bottles. They also sell other PPE and heaters

Ca
Review №4

You will find everything you need for workplace safety. Service your fire extinguisher, refill gas, safety related trade tools for construction workers.

De
Review №5

Affordable gad priced, fast friendly service

Bo
Review №6

Good service and you can even hire a cylinder at a less price compared to buying a new one

El
Review №7

Like fast service

De
Review №8

Good service and prices

Ko
Review №9

Friendly service. One stop welding and variety gas shop

DD
Review №10

Friendly and helpful with unbeatable prices

Wy
Review №11

Affordable gas appliances and more

Cl
Review №12

Awesome help, all the time!

Ni
Review №13

Friendly service

Cl
Review №14

Good service

Jo
Review №15

Best spot for Gas and Welding supplies

An
Review №16

Friendly service

JP
Review №17

Friendly staff

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4.5 Rating
  • Address:36 Geduld St, Sasolburg, 1947, South Africa
  • Site:http://seibod.co.za/
  • Phone:+27 16 976 0053
Categories
  • Welding supply store
Working hours
  • Monday:7:30AM–4:30PM
  • Tuesday:7:30AM–1PM
  • Wednesday:8AM–12PM
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:7:30AM–4:30PM
  • Saturday:7:30AM–4:30PM
  • Sunday:7:30AM–4:30PM
Service options
  • Delivery:Yes
  • In-store shopping:Yes
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