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Desperate for Kitchen advice!
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Actually 25k is very much the cheaper end of the market for many kitchen shops around here which is why I've looked around so much. I've looked at the used kitchen company already and have also had quotes from Homebase, Jewsons, Magnet, Cooke & Lewis and Rot Punkt kitchens to make sure I'm not being ripped off. I'm not commenting on anyone's choice here - my current kitchen is Ikea and I've been really happy with it and sourced everything myself and just employed a fitter so I know how to do budget work. I've decided to go with Burbidge as the more expensive kitchens will still get trashed when my kids bang into them and hang off them but I might be a little less precious with a cheaper one. I appreciate all the help with brands and countries of origin from above.0
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Actually 25k is very much the cheaper end of the market for many kitchen shops around here which is why I've looked around so much. I've looked at the used kitchen company already and have also had quotes from Homebase, Jewsons, Magnet, Cooke & Lewis and Rot Punkt kitchens to make sure I'm not being ripped off. I'm not commenting on anyone's choice here - my current kitchen is Ikea and I've been really happy with it and sourced everything myself and just employed a fitter so I know how to do budget work. I've decided to go with Burbidge as the more expensive kitchens will still get trashed when my kids bang into them and hang off them but I might be a little less precious with a cheaper one. I appreciate all the help with brands and countries of origin from above.
i have to agree i remember my parents paying 10k for a miele kitchen back in 1976 made from solid mahogany still looked half decent 30 years later
catering grade appliance`s with built in charcoal grill, was the !!!!!!!! at the time,0
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