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Howdens 600 sink unit
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It does have a back, it needs to be cut for the pipes and fitted.FreeBear said:
It would annoy me too. As would the lack of a back panel. Stuff is going to fall in to the gap at the back, never to be seen again.grumbler said:sugar-walsh said:When you have stuff in the cupboard you genuinely won't see this.This depends. The defect will never be hidden by any stuff and would bug me. For the money people pay for instillation they can expect better than this.It is annoying as you spend money and you just want things to look good and work the way they should.0 -
Lift the sink out and see if the rail against the wall is thinner than the cut rail, as the back goes in separately there is a possibility that the unit is the wrong way round.Kakes88 said:
It does have a back, it needs to be cut for the pipes and fitted.FreeBear said:
It would annoy me too. As would the lack of a back panel. Stuff is going to fall in to the gap at the back, never to be seen again.grumbler said:sugar-walsh said:When you have stuff in the cupboard you genuinely won't see this.This depends. The defect will never be hidden by any stuff and would bug me. For the money people pay for instillation they can expect better than this.It is annoying as you spend money and you just want things to look good and work the way they should.
Maybe, just once, someone will call me 'Sir' without adding, 'You're making a scene.'0 -
The equivalent brace is horizontal in our Magnet units.

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It’s definitely the right way round. The back looks very different to the front.travis-powers said:
Lift the sink out and see if the rail against the wall is thinner than the cut rail, as the back goes in separately there is a possibility that the unit is the wrong way round.Kakes88 said:
It does have a back, it needs to be cut for the pipes and fitted.FreeBear said:
It would annoy me too. As would the lack of a back panel. Stuff is going to fall in to the gap at the back, never to be seen again.grumbler said:sugar-walsh said:When you have stuff in the cupboard you genuinely won't see this.This depends. The defect will never be hidden by any stuff and would bug me. For the money people pay for instillation they can expect better than this.It is annoying as you spend money and you just want things to look good and work the way they should.0
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