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Neff appliances - where to buy or wait for sales ?

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Hi Folks
i'm getting quotes for a new kitchen and i would imagine it would be cheaper to get my own appliances (with voucher codes and quidco)
my preference is Neff, i need a double oven, gas hob, integrated dishwasher and integrated washing machine
problem is searching around Neff prices are premium, does anyone know anywhere that sells them cheaper or with discount ?
or should i hold on to the Christmas sale ?
cheers

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  • Neff are generally expensive, but there a really good make. The old saying "if you buy cheap, you buy twice"...

    You will probably get a decent price after Christmas, but if you are buying the whole lot as Neff appliances, go down to your local kitchen place and speak to someone there, as they will probably be able to give you a pretty decent discount on them.

    Also... If you have an MFI near you, they are selling all their 'display' stock at really cheap prices over the next few days... You might find something there :)
    If you can smile when things go wrong, you have someone in mind to blame. :D
  • macka0
    macka0 Posts: 87 Forumite
    I recently did my kitchen with neff appliances and i`m rely pleased with them.....What i did was get a ball park figure of the stuff i wanted on pricerunner and then kept checking the prices on differant sites until i was happy with the prices, ended up getting my oven from believe it or not Dixons,when thru quidco and vouchers was around 100 quid cheaper then elsewhere, but the prices do vary week by week on the sites
  • comet clearance sometimes have Neff stuff. It's an auction for bits that are either slightly damaged or ex display or no box.

    Never purchased myself, but thinking about it for new kitchen. e.g. in-built oven with a scratch on the side is fine when it will be in a cabinet. Personally I would avoid ex display as without seeing it you can't guarantee quality/wear and tear
  • Basil1234
    Basil1234 Posts: 1,146 Forumite
    try http://www.kitchenscience.co.uk/pages/individual_pages/multibuy_discounts.html

    they do multi buy discounts cant hurt for looking up what u want and a phone call

    few sites out there that do multibuy discounts
  • If you have a INTOTO kitchen supplier in your area try them. The kitchens are high end with prices to match, when we purchased ours we were going to source the appliances our selves but they could get all the Neff applicances far cheaper than any other supplier we looked at.
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