reasonabley priced kitchen cabinet handles

Looking for reasonabley priced kitchen cabinet handles. Some cups and some knobs..about 30 or more total so don't want to pay ££££s. I found this company on line...just wondered if anyone had bought off them as difficult to judge quality on line...and although reviews are good I am a sceptical person...…
https://www.handles4u.co.uk/

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  • Doozergirl
    Doozergirl Posts: 34,057 Forumite
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    Yes, I've used them before. They've been going for a long time now.

    They sell all the major ironmongery brands and probably some unbranded stuff.

    If you don't like something, you can send it back, so it's not exactly the highest risk.
    Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
  • king132
    king132 Posts: 115 Forumite
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    phebe3 wrote: »
    Looking for reasonabley priced kitchen cabinet handles. Some cups and some knobs..about 30 or more total so don't want to pay ££££s. I found this company on line...just wondered if anyone had bought off them as difficult to judge quality on line...and although reviews are good I am a sceptical person...…
    https://www.handles4u.co.uk/

    https://www.handleking.co.uk/

    Used these for mine, good prices and quick delivery.
  • Wherever you buy them from look at their returns policy so you can send them back if you are not happy.

    You don't want floppy handles.
  • Belenus
    Belenus Posts: 2,732 Forumite
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    We had a fairly expensive kitchen fitted a few years ago.

    We struggled to find handles that we liked despite looking on countless sites.

    One day, while browsing a large Homebase store we found the perfect handles for us at only £4 each.

    Similar handles were up to ten times that price elsewhere so don't ignore the DIY sheds.

    Here is a picture that I posted a few days ago on another thread about kitchens that shows some of the handles.
    Belenus wrote: »
    That is what we did a few years ago with a similar hood.

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    A man walked into a car showroom.
    He said to the salesman, “My wife would like to talk to you about the Volkswagen Golf in the showroom window.”
    Salesman said, “We haven't got a Volkswagen Golf in the showroom window.”
    The man replied, “You have now mate".
  • daivid
    daivid Posts: 1,285 Forumite
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    Toolstation or Screwfix if you have them locally. Reasonably priced and happy to accept returns. I bought a few of the ones we were thinking of then returned the rejects and bought the full number of chosen ones.
  • We liked these so much we used them twice in 2 new kitchens. They were cheap yet look expensive. At the time I was so pleased I wrote a review.

    https://www.thehandlestudio.co.uk/cabinet-d-handles/544-128mm-in-length-matt-nickel-shaker-style-cabinet-d-handles.html
    As a fan of THE NUMBER THREAD, our NUMBER IS £22,000 a year = FREEDOM
    Amended 2019 - new NUMBER is approx £27k pa nett (touch wood)
    Amended 2021 - new NUMBER is approx £29k pa nett - heading that way...fingers crossed!
  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    Wherever you buy them from look at their returns policy so you can send them back if you are not happy.
    Anything you buy online or by phone you can return within 14 days. Though you have to pay the return postage unless the company policy covers that too.
  • Ally_E.
    Ally_E. Posts: 396 Forumite
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    I just made a big order with them to replace all door handles in my house. They were great, I really recommend.
  • Ally_E.
    Ally_E. Posts: 396 Forumite
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    I have also purchased kitchen cabinet handles on amazon for very cheap, good quality and trendy. So I can replace them again once brass is out of fashion.
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