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Magnet v Howden kitchens
NastyMatt
Posts: 371 Forumite
As the title suggests.. anyone have any experince of both? How do they stand up against each other?
Lady Astor: "Winston, if I were your wife I'd put poison in your coffee."
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I've fitted both and because they are rigid units, they tend to be better than B&Q. I could not really say one was better than the other in terms of build quality but I'd always go for Magnet, but then I get up to 60% discount from them!!0
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I would never buy Magnet after the way they treated their workers
Magnet Dispute
The 1996 Congress carried an emergency motion condemning the sacking of 350 striking workers by Magnet Kitchens, Darlington. Member of UCATT, GMB, TGWU and AEEU had been engaged in a lawful trade dispute over pay and conditions when they had been dismissed on 3 September. The company had continued production by engaging a replacement workforce.0 -
Bad-Boy-Button wrote:but I'd always go for Magnet, but then I get up to 60% discount from them!