The Hatchbag Company
Unit 1 Turbine Road, Tranmere, Merseyside, United Kingdom
About The Hatchbag Company
Welcome to The Hatchbag Company, your ultimate solution for all your car repair needs! Located at Unit 1 Turbine Rd, Tranmere, Birkenhead CH41 9BA, United Kingdom, we are a multi-purpose establishment that caters to a wide range of car enthusiasts and vehicle owners.
We take pride in our team of highly skilled and experienced technicians, who specialize in offering a comprehensive range of services, from general maintenance and repair to full-scale customization and upgrades. Whether you need a simple oil change or intricate engine overhaul, we are here to lend a helping hand.
Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the latest tools and technology to provide our customers with top-notch services at affordable rates. We understand the value of time, and that's why we strive to complete all tasks efficiently and effectively, allowing you to get back on the road as quickly and safely as possible.
At The Hatchbag Company, we believe in going the extra mile to ensure your complete satisfaction. That's why we offer a range of products and accessories that can be purchased in-store, including our signature Hatchbag, a versatile and durable liner that protects your car's interior from dirt, dust, and pet hair.
In addition to our exceptional services and products, we invite you to explore our establishment and experience the welcoming atmosphere and friendly customer service that we are known for. Whether you are a car enthusiast or a first-time customer, we make sure that your experience at The Hatchbag Company is nothing short of excellent.
So why wait? Visit us today and discover why we are the go-to destination for car repair, establishment, point of interest, and store in the United Kingdom.
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Unit 1 Turbine Rd, Tranmere, Birkenhead CH41 9BA, United Kingdom
Opening hours of The Hatchbag Company
Monday:
08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:30 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:30 - 17:00
Friday:
08:30 - 17:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of The Hatchbag Company
"the liner could have fit better, the velcro tabs could be stronger, more thought could have gone into not covering one of the lights, and a solution to be able to put down the seats without dismantling.. after wanting to return the item due it not sticking and being completely useless i was told the only option was to buy more stickers which i have.."
"High quality, robust product that fits like a glove. Also delivered within 2 days of ordering despite saying it could take up to 6 days. It's well worth the money and you certainly get for you pay for."
"A really great product! Very high quality. Fast delivery. Easy to read fitting instructions. Highly recommend. Thank you Hatchbag Boot Co. I am really delighted with mine from Santa!"
"Well made but falls short on expectation. Why in a sea of 5* reviews am I giving only 2*? I purchased this for my BMW estate which has a white leather interior (not my choice I hasten to add). I throw skis, climbing kit, kayaking gear and dirty MTB’s in the back which meant I needed something to protect said white leather which would of course be expensive to repair should it get damaged. On this basis I ordered it with the front extension piece, split fold and tailgate pad which came to £230, a not insubstantial amount for a boot liner given you can pick up (albeit thinner) examples on ebay for 1/10th of this. Now there’s no doubting that HBs are tougher and better made, and if you buy a standard boot liner for your dog and don’t fold your seats down then they’re actually not too bad, albeit their installation prevents you accessing either load tie down points or 12V outlets for powering accessories like bike/dog washers. None of the other liners offer this either, but for the extra money it would be nice to see some innovation to provide these extra features. The bigger issue arises when you come to fold the seats down. As standard the cover doesn’t protect the seat top unless you spec the seat top cover but that means removing the headrests – not ideal if you want to carry rear seat passengers! Instead I ordered the extension piece that stretches out to Velcro onto the front headrests. This thing is huge, basically 1.5m*2m, but while huge it a leaves a lot of the interior unprotected, in particular the leather side bolsters on the rear bench (see pics). I raised this with HB and was basically told that they provide clear photos of what’s covered, and anyway, nobody else has said it isn’t suitable. Now when putting bikes into the back of the car the most likely part to get damaged is the leather on either side of the aperture through into the main cabin, but this remains totally unprotected in this design. I suggested making a slightly different design to protect this but their ‘senior’ designer responded that it was too expensive, too complicated and nobody would want it. Given you’re spending north of £200 on protecting your car’s interior I would say that many people probably would want this! It would be nice to see some innovation for the extra money over and above the ebay specials. The huge extension piece also takes up a fair amount of space when you fold it up to store in the boot. Unfortunately I’d used it (and still damaged my interior) before realising how many niggles and failures there are in the design and thus returning it wasn’t an option. I did however get additional material from Hatchbag to make the necessary adjustments (credit to them for sending it FOC). As such I now have Velcro flaps to gain access to the tie downs, sockets and bag hooks, as well as additional coverage to protect the seats more fully. I’ve also made a new flap to cover the top of the seats better (The full size extension while not adequately covering the interior also manages to flick mud everywhere because of its size), and cut off the hooks which loop over the rear headrests in favour of a heavy duty Velcro strip stuck to the rear of the load guard. This makes dropping the rear seats almost every other time I use the car a much less fiddly process. Ultimately the product is well made but lacks the innovation and features you’d expect for a premium product. If you just want a boot liner then it’s absolutely fine, although still rather expensive, but if you choose one of the more complex options they display even less value if you’re folding the seats down and regularly stuffing large and dirty items into the boot. Pros: - Well made, and manufactured in the UK - Tougher than ebay options Cons: - Very expensive if you want to fold the seats down - Doesn’t fully protect forward of the boot line and leaves a lot of interior fabric/leather exposed to damage - Prevents access to load tie downs - Prevents access to 12V accessory outlets"
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