Buying multiple new kitchen appliances

chudleyette
chudleyette Posts: 66 Forumite
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edited 5 September 2016 at 4:25PM in I wanna buy it or do it
I'm having a new kitchen fitted and needing to replace my fridge-freezer, oven, hob and hood, which are all very old and on their last legs as well as buy a dishwasher for the first time. I've been looking on Which? for reviews and best buys (or affordable ones with decent results, as most best buys seem to be well out of my price range).


I have around £1,500 for the lot, which I realise isn't a lot for so many items. I can use my credit card as I have 0% interest and spread the cost but only want to use that for one item at most, although I will use the card to purchase them all and then pay off to get the Section 75 cover.


I think I need to allocate most money to the oven, then fridge-freezer, dishwasher, hob, lastly hood.


Anyway, advice please on how to go about buying multiple items - is there a good way to save money by buying them all through one supplier, or is individually researching and purchasing them going to save me most?


Any tips would be gratefully received - I've never done this before! TIA.

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  • Cisco001
    Cisco001 Posts: 4,125 Forumite
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    You can go to one and ask for discount. That will also save you from waiting multiple delivery.
    But sometimes it could be difficult to find one place which have every model you want...
  • Well what I think is now online shopping trends has covered the market, the huge variety which you can see at online shopping stores can't see on market so I'd love to suggest you to do online shopping firstly, second thing that makes your decision wise is to compare prices through price comparison websites in Australia, which tends you're dealing into smart and cheap deal.
  • glasgowdan
    glasgowdan Posts: 2,967 Forumite
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    Just buy them online. You'll have no prob getting good units for that budget. We just got a neff double oven, small freezer, induction hob, washing machine and oven hood for £1600.
  • jenniewb
    jenniewb Posts: 12,842 Forumite
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    Don't forget to use cashback sites (Quidco, TCB...etc) when you purchase. 1% sounds tiny but on a £1500 fee that's £15 and that's if you don't find anywhere offering higher than 1% cashback.
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