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Default Where can I collect a L Corner 900x900 unit fast !

We've all been there.

I need to get a L Corner 900x900 (or similar) fast.

Can anyone suggest anywhere ?
I am looking NOT to pay delivery charges

Anywhere is herts/north london area

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Try Ikea, Brent Park, North Circualr Rd. Have 900x900 corner unit but
do check height as could be diferent from some British makes.

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I thought of ikea, but remembered that their sizes are unique.. high
wise and also how much room is left at the back

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On Tue, 06 Sep 2005 17:22:09 -0700, freestyle_london wrote:

We've all been there.

I need to get a L Corner 900x900 (or similar) fast.

Can anyone suggest anywhere ?
I am looking NOT to pay delivery charges

Anywhere is herts/north london area


Your two choices would probably be

B&Q - which is 925x925 including a 83mm? void behind both side.
You cannot use a carousel with this are they have a post on the internal
front corner (makes them fairly crap IMHO).
Big one in Enfield (A10) , smaller one in Whetstone (A1000).

IKEA - Brent Part NW. Or new one in NE at Picketts Lock.
Both of N. Circular A406.
Truly 900x900 - doors are 2-off 700x300
and mounted so that one of the doors is hung off the other one.
No voids behind.

Dont forget legs? shelves (included on B&Q)? hinges (included on B&Q)
& handles.



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On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 17:29:19 -0700, freestyle_london wrote:

I thought of ikea, but remembered that their sizes are unique.. high
wise and also how much room is left at the back


I doubt if there is more than about 5mm in it for the base units.
Which can be easily be hidden.

The wall cupboards are the ones which are different.
IKEA do 600 and 900 version whereas others do ones around the 700 mark.

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