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Yes, I used him on your recommendation and was very happy. Thanks!!!amandajim36 wrote: »it was me recommended glenn jordan i have recomended him to loads of people and they have all been extremely happy with their kitchens and they have went onto recomend him to others also. give him a ring and get him out for a quote u will be suprised how competitive he is for such a great kitchenMember #7 SKI-ers Club
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to be honest ur all probly paying over the odds for kitchens what u are talking about.. im talking kitchens for £1000-£1500 for a good standard budget kitchen

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maintenance_man wrote: »to be honest ur all probly paying over the odds for kitchens what u are talking about.. im talking kitchens for £1000-£1500 for a good standard budget kitchen

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i definitely didnt pay over the odds i was amazed at glenns price for an excellent high class kitchen with all appliances and removal of old kitchen. he beat all other quotes by a hell of a lot and parts of the kitchen were made especially to to fit awkward parts of my kitchen0 -
Do Not Get Grahams Kitchens In Kells Ballymena....only Interested In Having Your Money.....too Expensive And Not Realy Interested....
I Recommend Getting It Hand Made. Sounds Expensive....no...as You Get What You Want...and They Fit Too...well Worth It...i Have A Solid Oak...cheaper Than The Laminate I Was Shown In Grahams....shame On Them....:beer:0 -
My kitchen is out of McAuley Kitchens, still going strong ten years on lol. Was thinking of sprucing it up a little with new handles, much cheaper than going for entirely new. You could always change the doors of the kitchen units instead of opting for a brand new fitted one. Maybe someone would be offering their old one on freecycle!! What is the average price for a new kitchen nowadays?oooooooh i luv a bargain
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Belfast Kitchen Company, Unit 10, Carrowreagh Road Business Park, Dundonald.0 -
We had our kitchen done by James McCloy, based just outside Cullybackey. I can highly recommend them based on the work done for us and a few other kitchens I have seen, which they fitted. The price was very competitive and the standard of work was excellent.0
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maintenance_man wrote: »to be honest ur all probly paying over the odds for kitchens what u are talking about.. im talking kitchens for £1000-£1500 for a good standard budget kitchen

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i dont think i paid over the odds for my kitchen - its very large with a huge island, the utility room was included and that price (£12k) included the corian worktop (which is very thick) and goes not only on the actually worktop but runs down the sides as well IYSWIM. also got a double oven, 5 ring halogen hob, cylindrical extractor fan, built in microwave, built in coffee maker, dishwasher, tumble drier, washing machine and built in fridge. The kitchen is black gloss with white worktops, there are pull out larder cupboards and i love it!! :TDON'T WORRY BE HAPPY
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Tesco are now offering fitted in kitchens for under £1000. The kitchen costs £949, but doesn't include installation or appliances, and is being advertised by the supermarket giant as a solution to customers concerned about the credit crunch.
Its range, which can only be bought online at www.tescokitchens.com, had already had 'thousands' of hits since its launch last weekend, according to the company.0 -
My friend got a kitchen from Make on Bouchera couple of months ago. She was thrilled with both the kitchen and the customer service. Their website is
http://www.makekitchens.com/DFBXmas2015 #5 £4405.82/£4405.82 (100%) :j
Emergency Fund Challenge #89 £1000/£1000 (100%) :j0
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