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David Dickinson May 30th 04 08:19 PM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 
Hi,

Anyone have any recent experience with installing Wickes kitchen units,
and any comments on their quality? I'm looking getting their plain gloss
white units, and they seem to be reasonable value for money.

Is there any significant difference in the quality of the
fibreboard/chipboard used by different kitchen manufacturers (Wickes,
MFI, Ikea, B&Q, Magnet etc)?

Thanks,
David.

IMM May 30th 04 08:46 PM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 

"David Dickinson" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Anyone have any recent experience with installing Wickes kitchen units,
and any comments on their quality? I'm looking getting their plain gloss
white units, and they seem to be reasonable value for money.


The quality good. Not cheap and nasty.


Is there any significant difference in the quality of the
fibreboard/chipboard used by different kitchen manufacturers (Wickes,
MFI, Ikea, B&Q, Magnet etc)?

Thanks,
David.




rrh May 30th 04 10:12 PM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 
I have just today taken delivery of a roomful, having been persuaded by
Which? magazine that their quality is good. I have only assembled one so far
but it seems indeed good; nice and solid with a proper back (not nasty thin
hardboard). Fairly decent customer service throughout too. I recall that
Which? also thought Ikea does good quality units but their customer service
stinks and I just couldn't stand the thought of having to deal with them.

BTW today's Bank Holiday weekend Sunday delivery was their idea not mine and
incurred no extra cost.




Joe Cocker May 30th 04 10:34 PM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 

"rrh" wrote in message
...
I have just today taken delivery of a roomful, having been persuaded by
Which? magazine that their quality is good. I have only assembled one so

far
but it seems indeed good; nice and solid with a proper back (not nasty

thin
hardboard). Fairly decent customer service throughout too. I recall that
Which? also thought Ikea does good quality units but their customer

service
stinks and I just couldn't stand the thought of having to deal with them.


According to my mate who fits kitchens for a living, Ikea are the only one
of the mainstream suppliers whose units do not allow space at the back of
the base units for running services. His advice therefore is that, unless
your water, electric, gas etc services come out of the wall exactly where
they are meant to be used, avoid Ikea.



Aiden May 31st 04 09:33 AM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 
On Sun, 30 May 2004 20:19:50 +0100, David Dickinson
wrote:

Hi,

Anyone have any recent experience with installing Wickes kitchen units,
and any comments on their quality? I'm looking getting their plain gloss
white units, and they seem to be reasonable value for money.

Is there any significant difference in the quality of the
fibreboard/chipboard used by different kitchen manufacturers (Wickes,
MFI, Ikea, B&Q, Magnet etc)?

Thanks,
David.


A friend of mine is a bit of a perfectionist - first used Wickes 20+
years ago and he has just installed about his 6th kitchen (house
moves! :-} ) with them - he rates them highly. We installed Wickes
20years ago - recently spray painted the dooors - Estate Agent put on
the house details - newly installed kitchen. We put him right, of
course. Yep, Wickes are OK.

David Dickinson May 31st 04 02:54 PM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 
Hi,

Thanks for the comments. I was asking because a kitchen fitter that
recently worked on my brothers house claimed that Wickes were "total
crap". He may have been talking about the units that they keep in stock
on the shelf though, that people can take away in their car.

I think their "take away" range may be cheaper and lower quality
construction than the standard units that you have to order and have
delivered. From looking at the show units they look just as good (even
slightly more robust) than the MFI and Magnet units I've looked at.

David.

Bob Minchin May 31st 04 08:50 PM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 

David Dickinson wrote in message ...
Hi,

Thanks for the comments. I was asking because a kitchen fitter that
recently worked on my brothers house claimed that Wickes were "total
crap". He may have been talking about the units that they keep in stock
on the shelf though, that people can take away in their car.

I think their "take away" range may be cheaper and lower quality
construction than the standard units that you have to order and have
delivered. From looking at the show units they look just as good (even
slightly more robust) than the MFI and Magnet units I've looked at.

David.


David,

Whichever units you choose ( I have 19 year old Wickes ones which are as
good as new) Take the time to seal the bottom edges of the chipboard with
50-50 diluted waterproof PVA wood glue and allow to dry before assembly. If
you ever get a water leak in the future, this will significantly reduce the
water absorbed by the carcases. Without this precaution they will soak up
water and swell and have the strength of Weetabix.

Regards

Bob



G&M May 31st 04 09:21 PM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 

"David Dickinson" wrote in message
news:4mruc.126$xe1.11@newsfe3-
Anyone have any recent experience with installing Wickes kitchen units,
and any comments on their quality? I'm looking getting their plain gloss
white units, and they seem to be reasonable value for money.


The take-away ones are crap.

But the ordered in ones are very good, but you need to note a few things.

The inners are white. This isn't a problem for lower cabinets but can be
quite noticeable for uppers. But they do uppers in the correct laminate for
open display and glass fronted units and it is possible to order these for
standard door fronted units, provided your assistant knows how to use the
computer ordering system properly.

The lower cabiner outer end is usually replaced with a decor end matching
the range chosen. This is the wrong thing to do - instead order the
worksurface support end and drill holes in the appropriate places (through
the white end bit you still get). This way the end piece reaches to the
floor rather than using a side plinth which in Wickes' case is almost flush
with the side panel and doesn't look so good.

The feet are crap. It is impossible to adjust them one handed unless you
screw them to the bottom of the cabinet - which they onely say is necessary
for the oven unit. Do it for all of them.

If building a wide wine rack, consider drilling through the middle vertical
pieces and using a single one rather than two sandwiched side by side - you
need to shorted the threaded bits by 1/4 inch to stop them clashing.

The threaded bits need a bit of 'adjustment' with a hammer to get the top
and bottom bits to be flush with the sides if this is important to you.
Drilling out the dowel holes helps as well, especially on things with no
doors.

Doors are very good.

Buy the higher quality drawer runners - excellent action.

Some of the trim bits are a bugger though. You may need a bit extra to
practice mitre-ing pelmet corners for example with as the raised trim bits
can break off.

Don't order their electrical accessories - lighting bits are MUCH cheaper at
tlc or Screwfix.

Don't order their hobs/hoods/fridges/etc - much cheaper at Biasco.

Don't order their sinks - these are generic either handed ones whereas you
can get the correct handed version from your reputable plumbing merchant for
slightly cheaper.

Same for taps.

Overall - would I order from them again - Most probably.





David Dickinson May 31st 04 10:21 PM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 
Bob Minchin wrote:

David,

Whichever units you choose ( I have 19 year old Wickes ones which are as
good as new) Take the time to seal the bottom edges of the chipboard with
50-50 diluted waterproof PVA wood glue and allow to dry before assembly. If
you ever get a water leak in the future, this will significantly reduce the
water absorbed by the carcases. Without this precaution they will soak up
water and swell and have the strength of Weetabix.


The old units that I took out didn't have any separate legs - the sides
of the carcasses rested directly on the ground, but all the new units
being sold seem to be supported on plastic or metal legs to avoid the
problem you mentioned.

I'm putting metal legs on the base units rather than plinths, so water
shouldn't cause any problems :-)

David.

dmc June 1st 04 01:10 PM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 
In article , G&M wrote:

"David Dickinson" wrote in message
news:4mruc.126$xe1.11@newsfe3-
Anyone have any recent experience with installing Wickes kitchen units,
and any comments on their quality? I'm looking getting their plain gloss
white units, and they seem to be reasonable value for money.


The take-away ones are crap.


They are not great but to be fair they are not the worst...

When we needed to sort out the kitchen in our place on the cheap when we
moved in we looked around all of the normal places.

Wickes take away kitchens where one of the best out of that sort of price
range. We had no B&Q warehouse near at the time - they seem to have an
impressive range of units available off the shelf (dunno about quality).

The Wickes takeaway units were cheap and chearful but certainly seem
comparable in quality to the other stuff,

One thing that was annoying (and a sign of how cheap they were I guess)
was that they didn't have adjustable legs - the chipboard sides were
expected to sit on your perfectly dry, flat floor.

We ended up with a completely new kitchen for 800 quid including sink+taps,
hob and fan oven. 5 years on and it is still fine.

My sister has recently had a real Wickes kitchen (ie, non off-the-shelf)
fitted and is very happy with it.

Darren


G&M June 2nd 04 07:42 PM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 

"dmc" wrote in message ...
In article , G&M

wrote:

"David Dickinson" wrote in message
news:4mruc.126$xe1.11@newsfe3-
Anyone have any recent experience with installing Wickes kitchen

units,
and any comments on their quality? I'm looking getting their plain

gloss
white units, and they seem to be reasonable value for money.


The take-away ones are crap.


They are not great but to be fair they are not the worst...


Hmm ? We actually bought one of these to tide us over until the
constructional work in the kitchen area was done and the read kitchen
delivered from Wickes. It did it's job well but after six months of
admitted abuse, neither door fits and there is some decay at the base where
the chipboard gets wet.

B&Q take away ones are better but I'd still recommend the Wickes ordered
ones over these.



dmc June 3rd 04 09:29 PM

Quality of Wickes kitchen cabinets?
 
In article , G&M wrote:

Hmm ? We actually bought one of these to tide us over until the
constructional work in the kitchen area was done and the read kitchen
delivered from Wickes. It did it's job well but after six months of
admitted abuse, neither door fits and there is some decay at the base where
the chipboard gets wet.


Hmm.

Maybe they are not the same as they were then - yes. if the chipboard gets
wet then it will fall apart but other than that 5 years on the whole lot
is still fine.

B&Q take away ones are better but I'd still recommend the Wickes ordered
ones over these.


Indeed.

Darren



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