Not Your Typical Tourist

A Life Between Two Countries, And All In Between

Thailand

Bag Repair Service At Mr. Bag-Fix In Bangkok

We have used Mr. Bag-Fix at CentralPlaza Ladprao for bag repairs twice … so far, so good, a shop that we can trust for simple repair works.

Near Gate B
Near Gate B

They are located at basement (not sure why their address indicated as Ground floor), near Gate B (leading towards car park).

Need to see doc
Need to see doc

Bf’s camera bag shoulder strap was ripped off, as couldn’t handle his camera and lenses’ weight. So, I made my way there for repair service.

Service form
Service form

The fee came up to 400 baht, and upfront payment is required. A ‘service form’ was issued, and is required for collection of the bag. All in Thai, so I had no way to check …

Velcro patch is partially ripped off
Velcro patch is partially ripped off


Update May 2017:
Bf’s velcro patch on his Crumpler laptop bag has partially ripped off … Mr. Bag-Fix quoted me THB 400 for the repair work. We did check with Crumpler at Siam Square earlier, and was quoted THB 300 .. so, will go to Crumpler instead.

Collection in a week time. I remembered that it took shorter than 1 week for earlier repairs, but this time round, I didn’t receive any collection sms from them. I assumed that these smses will be sent, if it’s ready before indicated collection date.

Done!
Done!

So, on the ‘ready date’, I went to collect the bag without much issue.

Their services list
Their services list

They also repair suitcase, ladies handbag, briefcase, golf bag, wallet, sports bag, laptop carrier, belt, leather jacket, sleeping bag, tent, stroller, etc. Besides that, they also provide repair service for all designer brand handbags. 

There are 12 service centers, including Siam Paragon, CentralWorld Plaza, etc .. the full outlet list is here.

Happy fixing!

 

Mr. Bag-Fix
Central Plaza Ladprao, Ground Floor Gate B
Tel: 02-717 8149/50
Website: http://www.mrbagfix.com

 

 

Not Your Typical Tourist

A passionate advocate for independent and solo travel, I traded life in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, for the vibrant streets of Bangkok, Thailand. This shift is all thanks to a "chance encounter" in 2009 that led to marriage with my Thai husband. I currently split my time between Bangkok (my main base) and Kuala Lumpur for family—documenting the unique blend of a Malaysian life lived abroad.