Johnsons Cleaners new click-and-collect service

Johnsons Cleaners new click-and-collect service


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Wouldn't it be nice if your dry-cleaner could show up at your door, collect your dry-cleaning then deliver it back once ready? Well, thanks to Johnsons Cleaners, its now possible.

Johnsons Cleaners have been working on customers services a lot, lately. In April, the dry-cleaning specialist launched an online wedding dress service: Johnsons Bridal. After placing your order online, your wedding gown is collected at your place, thoroughly cleaned then comes back in a specifically arranged box to store it in the best conditions forever after. Later the same month, the company decided to rethink its Priority Club to offer even more benefits to regular customers in its 199 branches.

This month, we can use Johnsons new online click-and-collect service. Very convenient to avoid a rush at the dry-cleaners before or after work, it's event more useful when it comes to bulky items such as pillows, duvets or curtains. It's as simple as ordering and paying online. A courier comes to your place (or your work), retrieves whatever you need to clean and takes it to the nearest Johnsons centre. When ready, your items are delivered right to your door, home or work. Of course, all items are treated with Johnsons natural cleaning, GreenEarth®, and returned in a garment box.

This click-and-collect cleaning and laundry service is available in 38 regions across the UK, including Birmingham, Worcester and West Yorkshire. You can check here if you're in an eligible area. There's a £30 minimum order value, the delivery charge is £5.50. Allow a working week between the collection and the return of the cleaning.

*Photo: Johnsons Cleaners

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