Appliance delivery runs across the whole UK. The biggest concentrations of drivers are in the major cities, where same-day and next-day slots come up most often. London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Sheffield, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Cardiff and Newcastle all have good driver numbers.
Most appliance bookings start at a retailer. Currys, AO, John Lewis, Argos and Appliances Direct have stores and warehouses across the country, and there’s almost always a TVMC driver within a reasonable distance of the collection point. For online retailers that ship from regional warehouses, check whether they offer a collection option. If they do, that works as the pickup address in the booking.
Marketplace and secondhand pickups are a big part of appliance delivery too. Facebook Marketplace, eBay and Gumtree have appliances listed in every postcode area. The driver goes to the seller, loads it, and brings it to you. Inherited appliances are also a regular job. Someone downsizing, an estate being cleared, a family member’s old kitchen kit that needs moving on.
If an appliance needs dropping somewhere at the same time as the delivery, multi-stop bookings handle it. Storage unit, a relative’s place, wherever it needs to go. Council tip drops aren’t part of the service.
Appliance types covered include fridges, freezers, fridge-freezers, American-style side-by-sides, wine coolers, washing machines, washer-dryers, tumble dryers, dishwashers, single ovens, double ovens, range cookers, gas and induction hobs, microwaves and most other kitchen or laundry appliances. Bigger items like American fridges and large range cookers need a Luton. Standard white goods fit in a large van.