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CL
CL Posts: 1,537 Forumite
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Hi there,

Does anyone know where to buy a cheap Integrated Dishwasher in NI?

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  • NDK49
    NDK49 Posts: 177 Forumite
    Currys have a Carlton semi integrated for £199.95 and a Kenwood Fully integrated for £249.95

    Product codes for instore or at https://www.currys.co.uk are (271522) and (004024) respectively.
  • CL
    CL Posts: 1,537 Forumite
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    Thanks, those seem to be out of stock though
  • mcclim
    mcclim Posts: 280 Forumite
    Did you try phoneing Hennings in Newry I bought all of my kitchien appliances from their last year and they worked out the cheapest. Their number is 02830262599.
  • NDK49
    NDK49 Posts: 177 Forumite
    CL wrote:
    Thanks, those seem to be out of stock though
    On the leaflet i got the info from they say that are 'Available to take away today' so stock is instore not in a warehouse. Craigavon definitely has them instock and on display as I checked.
  • Might also be worth checking round local smaller suppliers as you can maybe bargain a bit with them. OH and I did this recently to get a new washing machine for MIL. It worked out cheaper for us to buy from a supplier in Randalstown than it did to go through Currys and the like. Try it, you never know!
  • CL
    CL Posts: 1,537 Forumite
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    Thanks everyone, Do you have any contact detaisl fro the supplier in Randalstown
  • We got ours in Samuel Getty Ltd, 45 Main Street, Randalstown. 028 9447 2474
    Also try Hurrels electric 14 - 20 Main Street Randalstown. 028 94472585

    HTH
  • I know this doesn't fit your question exactly (the NI bit) but may be of interest as I haven't seen this mentioned here since I've joined.
    I've saved loads by buying all my stuff, including an integ. dish washer in ROI.
    I live about 15miles from the border and imported virtually everything for my new house. If you have access to a GB/NI Vat number, then you are "exporting" and can save 21%. The goods don't need to be related to the business either, and the shops subtracts the 21%VAT there and then, so nothing to claim back. Everything was delivered free too; tiles, bathroom, electrics, leather suite, light fittings, the lot. (You can even save on the fuel to take you there, but not at source, you have to claim it.)

    I did this 2 years ago when the Euro/sterling rate was better for us but I have friends doing it right now and they tell me they are saving £200 on an identical range type cooker in NI. It's all above board and the shops have the paperwork so it's dead easy. (It works in reverse if you're in ROI but you only save 17.5%.)

    AL
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