gift vouchers

Struggling to find a gift for someone who seems to have everything? Why not gift them new skills?

We’ve got you covered with Fixing Factory gift vouchers!

Our hands-on workshops make DIY repairs fun and approachable while helping you reduce waste and save money. From fixing everyday electronics like TV remotes and toasters to mastering beginner soldering skills, there’s something for everyone to enjoy and learn. To get an idea of what your gift could buy, scroll down for a list of current workshops including ticket prices.

Want to gift someone a workshop? Buy a voucher for a friend here, and they’ll receive a code to book the session of their choice.

Current list of workshops offered at our Hackney Fixing Factory:

  • Learn the ins and outs of basic electrical repairs by disassembling and reassembling a toaster.

    At this three hour workshop you will learn the basic foundations of fixing electrical items, with a focus on pop-up toasters.

    By the end of the session you will have learnt the basics of safety when working with electrical items, disassembled and reassembled a pop-up toaster, understood its basic operations, gained tips on maintaining electrical items and conducted a basic repair. This will help you learn how to repair domestic appliances.

  • Brighten up your DIY game by learning how to rewire and repair lamps in this two hour workshop. Perfect for beginners ready to spark their creativity.

    In this hands-on session, you’ll learn how to safely rewire and repair lamps, pick up practical wiring techniques, and discover simple fixes that can bring old lights back to life. It’s a perfect way to build confidence with small electrical repairs while keeping useful items out of landfill.

    Whether you’re a complete beginner or already handy with DIY, Lamp Lab will give you the skills to spark your creativity - and maybe even save your favourite lamp.

  • Go beyond the basics in this 2.5 hour workshop, learning how to splice wires and tackle simple electronics projects.

    Soldering means joining metal parts together using a filler metal. Being able to solder opens up a new world of electronics projects and repair possibilities.

    Participants will learn how to splice wires, work safely and get to practice soldering skills by building a small electronics project.