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Hi
Anyone got any experience of this. I'm installing a Homebase kitchen and bought a 600 wide wall unit to fit around the boiler. (A fair amount of cutting out top and bottem expected). All looks to be fine except the wall unit is not tall enough and they don't do taller versions. Suspect I will have to buy a taller door (intended for a freezer housing) and do some major work to make a carcass taller. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has got round this problem. Andy |
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