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Our door is open!

Roylaines Photo and Electronics has reopened its doors to welcome back customers after the recent Covid lockdown restrictions.

Although the doors have been locked since August 4, co-owners Darren and Jennie have not been taking a break. Instead they have been working harder than ever from behind closed doors: taking phone orders and solving the many technology quandaries that customers have been challenged with, working from home.

“It is a real relief to be able to have customers visit the store again,” says Darren.

“It is so much easier for a customer to show us what they need rather than trying to explain it.”

In addition to taking phone orders during the lockdown, the store has also established a full e-commerce shopping cart showcasing all the great products they have available in their store.

With over 30 years’ experience in photo and electronic retail the team have all the answers, bits and pieces, leads and what’s-its to get your stuff connected and working. Roylaines are the can-do people when it comes to electronics and technology.

Originally Pakenham Photo and Art Supplies, it is still the place to go for quality photo printing and picture framing. Roylaines still do old-fashioned film processing, prints from slides, negatives and even prints from prints, photo restorations and large format printing.

With the doors open again Darren and Jennie are looking forward to you visiting. Nothing beats visiting the store for a browse and to see the extensive range of photographic and electronic products. As one of Victoria’s leading Jaycar Authorised Premium resellers, Roylaines carries an extensive range of Jaycar products.

Call in and check out the range and get organised early for the upcoming holiday season now. Stocks will be limited this year and will run out quickly.

Drop in soon to support this long- standing local business at 148 Main Street, Pakenham, or call 5941 1562 or visit www.roylaines.com.au

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