from €10
When the manufacturer says “discontinued”
The campervan window handle. The fridge shelf bracket. The drawer wheel. €3 parts without which an €800 machine is useless — and which nobody sells. At PifagorLab we make them every week.
The spares we make most in the Canaries
- Appliances: tray supports, lids, hinges, knobs, fan blades
- Home: blind parts, wardrobe rails, door stops, furniture feet
- Campervans: skylight clips, brackets, handles — the island classic
- Marine: pulleys, fairleads, plugs, rod holders — in salt-proof materials
- Bikes and scooters: cable guides, light mounts, protectors
- Shops and hospitality: display parts, dispensers, light machinery
The process
- Bring us the broken part (or send photos with measurements from any island).
- We redraw it in CAD, reinforcing the weak point that caused the failure.
- We pick the technical material for heat, sun, water or load.
- We print and test. For critical geometry we do a fit test before the final part.
Why not just order it online?
Because it usually doesn’t exist — manufacturers discontinue parts within a few years. And when it does, between mainland shipping, customs and IGIC you end up paying €30 and waiting three weeks for a piece of plastic. We make it here, in days.