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where to buy kitchen cupboard handles?

aimo
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If you're looking for a particular style ou could try www.screwfix.com to see if they have any similar that are any cheaper.
I'll soon be looking for a new kitchen & my first port of call for handles will be ebay as you can pick up some good deals on there at a fraction of the high street price. I suggest you give ebay a try too.The bigger the bargain, the better I feel.
I should mention that there's only one of me, don't confuse me with others of the same name.0 -
if you have an IKEA near you, you might want to check out their handles, quite a wide range of designs and prices. I think they do an online shop now, not sure what the delivery charges are as I've never bought online from them before.0
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i've seen some that i really like in b and q, but they are a bit pricey, any ideas where i could get some cheaper?Cash ISA rate 6.5% fixed for 2 years. Mortgage rate 0.75% = 5.75% profit on £75K = £4500 per year:j
Mortgages make money. Definitely don't wanabee mortgage free!0 -
I recently chose some kitchen handles from B & Q, but couldn't justify the cost. I then found the very same handles at Homebase, but in a bulk pack on the bottom shelf, which worked out much cheaper.
I also saw a kitchen tap at B & Q but got in much cheaper on Ebay. I'd try there too as cattie already suggested.Now thanks to Tommix & Queen Bear, now Lady Westy of Woodpecker0 -
if you have an IKEA near you, you might want to check out their handles, quite a wide range of designs and prices. I think they do an online shop now, not sure what the delivery charges are as I've never bought online from them before.
I agree, Ikea handles are very goog quality and good value.
Wilkinsons also sell them.0 -
Try Direct Supply Kitchens' they are a power seller on E-bay....very good selection.I'm in no way connected to them before anyone asks.0
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I got mine here, very good prices and extensive range!
http://www.kitchen-doorhandles.co.uk/
Tip make sure that the ones that you buy will actually fit!
I bought some replacements with identical screw centres only to find that when fitted the overhang meant you couldn't open the doors.
Might sound basic but check not only the screw centres on them but also the total length and how far they stick out!0 -
try the "knob shop"
They are based in Reading and have a great selection of "quality" products at reasonable prices:j:j:j0 -
I got mine from Ikea, pack of 6prs for 99p. They just plain pine ones that i coloured with wood dye.0
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Why don't you try clickkitchens.co.uk - they've got an extensive range with free delivery. The t-bar handles I got for my kitchen were good quality.0
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