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Ideal festive gift ideas at Tandy

By Melissa Donchi
TANDY in Healesville is a one-stop shop for all your technical supplies at Christmas.
Located in Healesville Walk Shopping Centre, Tandy has an impressive range of products in store.
The Tandy store stocks an extensive range of electrical and technical supplies including home entertainment, computers, communications and electronics.
With everything from generic-branded products as well as big brands like Panasonic, Sony, Canon, Sharp and more, the stores also carry a large range of cables, accessories, and a comprehensive range of batteries.
Included in the range are televisions, digital TV set top boxes and DVD players for under $50 and home stereos and portable MP3 players.
Other computer accessories on sale include wireless networking equipment, speakers, USB drives and a full range of ink cartridges.
There is a wide range at Tandy for mobile phones with more than 30 models in stock.
Customers can choose from Optus, Telstra, Virgin, Vodafone and 3 mobile with a range of accessories for all the phones.
Tandy staff receives extensive training to be able to assist customers in purchasing prepaid mobile phones and recharge vouchers.
With over 300 locations across the country, Tandy is one of Australia’s leading electronics retailers offering a wide range of products from leading brands in home and business electronics, computers, home entertainment, communications, and much more.
Owner Paul Paton has operated the Tandy store for the past nine years.
“Being a Tandy dealer we are able to offer very competitive prices and we sell the latest up-to-date lines,” he said.
“One of the other benefits is that if you have a problem with an item you can bring it back to your local store and we can take care of it for you.”

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