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cheap kitchens
pearson27
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do they exist?
is so - WHERE?
is so - WHERE?
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Wickes, B and Q etc...they have value ranges that you assemble yourself.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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Ikea!
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yeah seen ikea ones - they seem the cheapest so far0
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I can recommend Ikea - mine are 10 years old and our buyer thought they were new (they are gloss white and I did use windolene to make them VERY shiny!)
I'll be going straight back for another Ikea kitchen if we ever complete on our purchase.0 -
Ikea are generally the best budget kitchens, for drawer spec and Gloss door quality in particular.
They do have their oddities though, mainly in that they have no service gap at the back of the units. Good fitting is key, and they are not the easiest to work with because of that, particularly for a novice DIY'er.
If you are fitting yourself to keep costs down, as others have said, there are others out there you may find easier to work with.0
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