B&Q sliding wardrobe doors. Can I find thm somewhere cheaper?

Hi folks.
Currently I'm renovating my bedroom. I'm having some built in wardrobe made.

I've set my heart on these sliding doors from b&Q:
http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/nav.jsp?action=detail&fh_secondid=9616787&fh_view_size=6&fh_eds=%3f&fh_location=%2f%2fcatal!!!1%2fen_GB%2fcategories%3c%7b10076%7d%2fcategories%3c%7b10053%7d%2fspecificationsProductType%3dsliding_wardrobe_doors%2fstyleStyle%3e%7btraditional%7d&fh_refview=lister&ts=1215425840831&isSearch=false

But I need 4 doors at £100 each. Does anyone know if I can get them or something very similar much cheaper?

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  • benjus
    benjus Posts: 5,433 Forumite
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    I did something similar a year or two ago and used the Wickes system, which I think is cheaper than B&Q (e.g. http://www.wickes.co.uk/Mirror-Doors/Sliding-Door/invt/207603 for £60). You really need to find a large Wickes branch and have a look, as the Wickes website is not very good.
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  • PeteW
    PeteW Posts: 1,213 Forumite
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    In case you didn't buy them last month, the ones in your post are now down to £59.
  • We looked at these on the B&Q website last night and they were full price! We felt £90/£100 was too much too and tried to look around.

    Pete, you are a gem. :beer: Today they are 40% off!

    As long as I can work out how to put them up when they don't go to the ceiling I should finally have a wardrobe after 2 years.
  • don_ky01
    don_ky01 Posts: 122 Forumite
    I bought 5 sliding mirror doors in B&Q last year for £5.oo yes £1 each ex display. yes they are different patterns on the glass but it works well ask when they are changing their display
  • Jonny0000
    Jonny0000 Posts: 115 Forumite
    Have you tried contacting one of the many wood furniture retailers online and requesting discounted returned items so that you can use the doors.

    As mentioned here the return levels are often quiet high for bedroom furniture so if you have an hour free might be fruitful.

    If not I know wicks is a good bet, but the cheaper you get it the better right :)
  • 10past6
    10past6 Posts: 4,962 Forumite
    Hi Jonny :hello:
    Jonny0000 wrote: »
    Have you tried contacting one of the many wood furniture retailers online and requesting discounted returned items so that you can use the doors.

    As mentioned here the return levels are often quiet high for bedroom furniture so if you have an hour free might be fruitful.
    How do I go about doing that, and how would I know if I'm getting a good deal :confused: were on a very tight budget, but are desperate for bedroom wardrobes, I can't afford to much money or to be ripped off, any help will be grateful ;)
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  • sillydaddy wrote: »
    As long as I can work out how to put them up when they don't go to the ceiling I should finally have a wardrobe after 2 years.

    That's my problem too, I have another 260mm to somehow fill.
  • 10past6
    10past6 Posts: 4,962 Forumite
    Jonny0000 wrote: »
    Have you tried contacting one of the many wood furniture retailers online and requesting discounted returned items so that you can use the doors.

    As mentioned here the return levels are often quiet high for bedroom furniture so if you have an hour free might be fruitful.

    If not I know wicks is a good bet, but the cheaper you get it the better right :)
    10past6 wrote: »
    Hi Jonny :hello:

    How do I go about doing that, and how would I know if I'm getting a good deal :confused: were on a very tight budget, but are desperate for bedroom wardrobes, I can't afford to much money or to be ripped off, any help will be grateful ;)

    Just a little bump up the line in case anyone knows the answer :D
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