Cheap and basic kitchen units
I want to fit some really basic kitchen units in the garage. So I thought I'd pop down to B&Q and get some - I've used them before and they are prefect for jobs like this: Plain white, doors handles and plinth all included in the box, and dirt cheap. Just one problem - couldn't find them in B&Q, and when I asked I was told that they no longer sold them. ;-( Tried Homebase and Wickes but they don't sell them either - they both have 'take away' kitchens but they aren't as basic (and cheap!) as the stuff that B&Q used to sell. Does anyone know if any other chains sell the kind of thing I'm looking for? I'm guessing that it'll need to be someone local - the weight probably makes it impractical as a mail order purchase. Thanks, P. |
Cheap and basic kitchen units
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Cheap and basic kitchen units
"Tombloke" wrote
IKEA. Looked at their website before posting, but couldn't see any cheap all-in-one kits (inc. plinths and door handles) like B&Q used to sell. Could you point me to the relevant page? P. |
Cheap and basic kitchen units
Paul Ockenden wrote: I want to fit some really basic kitchen units in the garage. So I thought I'd pop down to B&Q and get some - I've used them before and they are prefect for jobs like this: Plain white, doors handles and plinth all included in the box, and dirt cheap. Just one problem - couldn't find them in B&Q, and when I asked I was told that they no longer sold them. ;-( Tried Homebase and Wickes but they don't sell them either - they both have 'take away' kitchens but they aren't as basic (and cheap!) as the stuff that B&Q used to sell. Does anyone know if any other chains sell the kind of thing I'm looking for? I'm guessing that it'll need to be someone local - the weight probably makes it impractical as a mail order purchase. Thanks, P. Howdens, but you need an account. Most of their stuff is preassembled, but they do a small range of cheapo flat pack stuff (can't remember what it's called - might be something like technik) Otherwise find a local replacement kitchen door company. They usually also do cheap flatpack carcasses, and will do a cheap mdf door, or for really cheap, get a sheet of 18mm MDF cut to the right door sizes at B+Q (remembering to knock 5mm off the nominal dimensions to allow for opening) Works out at about £3 per door. A |
Cheap and basic kitchen units
Paul Ockenden formulated on Saturday :
I want to fit some really basic kitchen units in the garage. So I thought I'd pop down to B&Q and get some - I've used them before and they are prefect for jobs like this: Plain white, doors handles and plinth all included in the box, and dirt cheap. Just one problem - couldn't find them in B&Q, and when I asked I was told that they no longer sold them. ;-( Tried Homebase and Wickes but they don't sell them either - they both have 'take away' kitchens but they aren't as basic (and cheap!) as the stuff that B&Q used to sell. Does anyone know if any other chains sell the kind of thing I'm looking for? I'm guessing that it'll need to be someone local - the weight probably makes it impractical as a mail order purchase. Is there a kitchen unit manufacturer near to you, they often have a factory outlet where you can pick up end of line/ slightly damaged stuff really cheap and sometimes you can leave an order with them until something suitable turns up. We got a complete base, sink, taps and fittings all in for £100 a few weeks ago - good enough for the utility room we needed it for. -- Regards, Harry (M1BYT) (L) http://www.ukradioamateur.co.uk |
Cheap and basic kitchen units
i know those old b & q units well. b&q stopped sellin them a while ago due to customer complaints. Focus do-it-all are the only people selling such poor units these days although not at every store. Id advise a basic Wickes one though, a bit more expensive but will last more than a few months |
Cheap and basic kitchen units
Tombloke wrote:
IKEA. Hygena. Good balance between utter crap and overpriced crap. |
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Cheap and basic kitchen units
"Paul Ockenden" wrote in message ... Tried Homebase and Wickes but they don't sell them either - they both have 'take away' kitchens but they aren't as basic (and cheap!) as the stuff that B&Q used to sell. That's odd, Wickes still list their basic takeaway kitchens on their website http://www.wickes.co.uk/icat/kitrangeinst They do them mail order as well. H |
Cheap and basic kitchen units
Harry Bloomfield verbally sodomised in
: Paul Ockenden formulated on Saturday : I want to fit some really basic kitchen units in the garage. So I thought I'd pop down to B&Q and get some - I've used them before and they are prefect for jobs like this: Plain white, doors handles and plinth all included in the box, and dirt cheap. Just one problem - couldn't find them in B&Q, and when I asked I was told that they no longer sold them. ;-( Tried Homebase and Wickes but they don't sell them either - they both have 'take away' kitchens but they aren't as basic (and cheap!) as the stuff that B&Q used to sell. Does anyone know if any other chains sell the kind of thing I'm looking for? I'm guessing that it'll need to be someone local - the weight probably makes it impractical as a mail order purchase. Is there a kitchen unit manufacturer near to you, they often have a factory outlet where you can pick up end of line/ slightly damaged stuff really cheap and sometimes you can leave an order with them until something suitable turns up. We got a complete base, sink, taps and fittings all in for £100 a few weeks ago - good enough for the utility room we needed it for. Povvo. -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
Cheap and basic kitchen units
On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 23:27:24 -0000, "Paul Ockenden"
wrote: I want to fit some really basic kitchen units in the garage. So I thought I'd pop down to B&Q and get some - I've used them before and they are prefect for jobs like this: Plain white, doors handles and plinth all included in the box, and dirt cheap. Just one problem - couldn't find them in B&Q, and when I asked I was told that they no longer sold them. ;-( Tried Homebase and Wickes but they don't sell them either - they both have 'take away' kitchens but they aren't as basic (and cheap!) as the stuff that B&Q used to sell. Does anyone know if any other chains sell the kind of thing I'm looking for? I'm guessing that it'll need to be someone local - the weight probably makes it impractical as a mail order purchase. Try http://www.keencost.co.uk/ North/Northeast England only. Not plain laminated chipboard white but plain colours and quite cheap. DG |
Cheap and basic kitchen units
Paul Ockenden wrote:
I want to fit some really basic kitchen units in the garage. So I thought I'd pop down to B&Q and get some - I've used them before and they are prefect for jobs like this: Plain white, doors handles and plinth all included in the box, and dirt cheap. Just one problem - couldn't find them in B&Q, and when I asked I was told that they no longer sold them. ;-( Tried Homebase and Wickes but they don't sell them either - they both have 'take away' kitchens but they aren't as basic (and cheap!) as the stuff that B&Q used to sell. Does anyone know if any other chains sell the kind of thing I'm looking for? I'm guessing that it'll need to be someone local - the weight probably makes it impractical as a mail order purchase. Thanks, P. Why pay? Freecycle. If matching is a must, replace all the handles & spray the doors. NT |
Cheap and basic kitchen units
I get mine from Focus, ironically owned by Wickes PLC.
You have to get the timing right though. Focus are notorious for charging about £80 for a 1000ml wall unit, and then pretending to have a sale so that they charge the more realistic price of £20 ish. They are quite decent cabinets and look quite smart assuming that you can read chinese instructions. |
Cheap and basic kitchen units
ikea is cheap
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Cheap and basic kitchen units
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Cheap and basic kitchen units
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: "Eric " ericspamfree wrote in message . uk... ikea is cheap And it's relalvence to driving is? Dunno, what's relalvence? -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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Cheap and basic kitchen units
"Halmyre" wrote in message
... ikea is cheap And it's relalvence to driving is? IKEA drives you mad. I find it pretty good, but you really need to get clued up prior to going in. Once you understand their system it's pretty good for certain items, with a lot of it being really badly made cheap ****. The best times are when there's a 35 year old 'professional' female, heavily-caked in make-up, who screams "you mean *I* have to pick up anything I want *myself*? A light-shade isn't that easy to carry you know." Why was this cross-posted here?! Why did I reply? God help me... |
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