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Rotpunkt V Schuller V Alno/Intoto Kitchens
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ccfcforever1987 wrote: »
I totally agree with BL888 with regard the corner unit. To give you an real example. We had a corner unit with a contraption in our original quote and with much ummming and arhhing we decided we could live without it. We actually saved nearly £600 by having the exact same corner unit but without the pully out thing.
Funny that, BL888 and me must look alike!:rotfl:
Anyway, I don't put in corner units at all. I think even the ones without the peculiar gubbins are still a waste of space and money, and the door(s) takes up space which could be used in a more user friendly way on the runs. Just install worktop as you would anyway, with batons underneath the back of the blank corner space and install some sort of filler piece to get enough clearance at the front between the last two units on each side of the run.0 -
Jenniefour wrote: »Funny that, BL888 and me must look alike!:rotfl:
Sorry Jennifour, :laugh:0 -
ccfcforever1987 wrote: »Sorry Jennifour, :laugh:
No worries! Wasn't in the least bit miffed.0 -
At this point in time, Alno AG is in administration so be very wary of buying anything from Intoto/Alno.
Alno has been in financial difficulty forever and they are trying to get themselves out of the mess but its not going to be easy. They had to let one of their 4 brands go last week.
I so wish I had seen this post before paying 25% deposit of the full price of kitchen we ordered (£4800) and a cheque for over £2000 for appliances and an initial £1500 commitment fee. Kitchen was due next week - totally gutted and now in a vacuum of uncertainty what will happen to our money and the kitchen which i presume must be built and on a pallet somewhere 😩😩0 -
woodsleighroc wrote: »I so wish I had seen this post before paying 25% deposit of the full price of kitchen we ordered (£4800) and a cheque for over £2000 for appliances and an initial £1500 commitment fee. Kitchen was due next week - totally gutted and now in a vacuum of uncertainty what will happen to our money and the kitchen which i presume must be built and on a pallet somewhere 😩😩
What kitchen did you go for and what was the outcome?0
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