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Probably around 30 pence the way things are going :lol:
 
The pat cost per item is a good gauge of how well or NOT the jobs going to be done .
how much youre charged is irrelevant as to how good a job is going to be done. Ever watched cowboy builders? people overcharged and ripped off before the jobs finished. id be more inclined to want references from other clients before allowing someone to start work. regardless of what nature it is.
 
Christ anytime I have been unfortunate enough to have to PAT test I would only manage between 8 - 10 items per hour.
 
30 iec leads 15 kitchen appliances

Never had it as easy as that lol normally spend most of the time crawling under desks trying to sort out a load of spaghetti cables.
 
Never had it as easy as that lol normally spend most of the time crawling under desks trying to sort out a load of spaghetti cables.

i know what you mean , that one was a brilliant one tbh , all were disconnected already iec leads in pairs of 2 took about 1.5 hours
 
Notice no ones posted a figure yet lol.

The first time is always a pain but the following year providing no major changes is far easier.

Aim for 1.50 per item but also sometimes charge a fee for first 30 etc, Depends on the premises and if previous records are available as well as may make it higher.
 
id more inclined to see it working AND DOING GOOD VISUAL........ AT END OF DAY TGHE PROTECTION IS ALREADY THERE. 9.99 TIMES OUT OF 10 IF IT FAILS CAUSE ITS CRACKED AND DAMAGED.. OR EXTENSION LEAD JOINED AROUND THE ROOM OR SOMETHING SILLY..

FROM WHAT I SEE
 

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