Tko Electronics

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31113 Via Colinas
Westlake Village, CA 91362

Tko Electronics is a leading parts supplier with over 20 years of experience, specializing in providing authorized service providers, business solutions dealers, distributors, and self-maintainers with reliable technology parts and printer parts supplies. They offer simplified processes, exceptional customer satisfaction, and lower costs, ensuring increased competitive advantage for their clients.

With a focus on managed print services, Tko Electronics provides maximum uptime, lower total cost of ownership, and enhanced visibility into costs. They also offer IT service repair, IT asset disposition, and legacy technology support, catering to organizations' diverse technology needs. Their comprehensive range of services and commitment to exceptional customer service make Tko Electronics a trusted partner for businesses in Westlake Village, CA and beyond.

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2.55 reviews
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Taylor F.
3/2/2020

Was great! Thanks so much for helping me with my hp hard drive. I will only be going here from now on!

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L H.
1/9/2018

Purchases refurbished printer and had issues less than 1 month in to owning it. Called to see about exchange and they refused to take it back. Every other company that sells these would have...

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Adam B.
8/19/2015

HP gave me the wrong part number for the laptop charger I needed to replace but Jessica at TKO was able to help sort everything out and get me the right charger for my HP DV6308NR laptop. Great...

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Grumpy J.
6/14/2018

It's hard to describe how AWFUL my experience has been with TKO. I bought one of their ssd hybrid drives and cloning software. My hard drive had bad sectors and the cloning software wouldn't work...

Tammy K.
6/14/2018

It's hard to describe how AWFUL my experience has been with TKO. I bought one of their ssd hybrid drives and cloning software. My hard drive had bad sectors and the cloning software wouldn't work...

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