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Default Argos Athina kitchen units

Brian Gaff wrote

Even if the chipboard or wood has failed one can put in some stuff to seep
in and set to make a pretty good job of firming them up, or one can find
hinges with the same mechanism that fit on differently. I've never seen so
many types of hinges as these days. I often wonder why, if one is good
they do not all move over to them.


Because there is no clear best approach and even if there was, it would be
patented.

"John Rumm" wrote in message
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On 09/07/2018 10:21, wrote:

Has anyone tried these? Are they easy to fit? What quality?


Not tried them specifically - buy they appear to be made by Hygena - so
quality should be "ok".

I am looking to replace my wall cabinets because all the hinges have
packed up on them. I have looked around and these look OK and come in at
a reasonable price.


Would not new hinges be cheaper? Or has the wood failed around the
hinges?



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