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I don't understand that ?A cheaper option may be to contact your local kitchen showroom
They’d give you a kitchen for free rather than pay to put it in a skip
We supplied and fitted kitchens for over 20 yearsI don't understand that ?
A quality kitchen would never suffer a soggy bottomAs you fitted kitchens why do they not beef up the sink unit. It’s the one that stands more chance of getting wet and over loaded with heavy detergent bottles etc.
I been chasing soggy bottoms all my life. HahaA quality kitchen would never suffer a soggy bottom
Like most things in life you get what you pay for
We supplied and fitted kitchens for over 20 years
There’s no value in the old kitchens you rip out
Infact it costs hundreds to put them in a skip
Ask any kitchen fitter and they’ll give you a free kitchen that they’ve removed
likewise, they took less room in the van and then the skip at the yard. Anything over a couple of years old, you couldn't give away. Then in the last couple of years, things changed and people are keen to recycle, as older quality units are far better made than warehouse crapUnless the client asked we didn't take them out gently.
A quality kitchen would never suffer a soggy bottom
Like most things in life you get what you pay for
Only trying to save some sucker from paying £100 foe something that should be in the skipDon’t bother to comment Robert Clark and wast time.
likewise, they took less room in the van and then the skip at the yard. Anything over a couple of years old, you couldn't give away. Then in the last couple of years, things changed and people are keen to recycle, as older quality units are far better made than warehouse crap
Some customers know the price of everythingFrom personal experience I would argue that, remember Ram kitchens? From looking at wicks and b&q they are much better than they used to be, 18mm carcase and steel runners, instead of the then common 15mm and plastic runners.
ive worked on 60 k kitchens im yet to see one survive a flood very wellA quality kitchen would never suffer a soggy bottom
Like most things in life you get what you pay for
not knocking bespoke kitchens just saying what i foundEverything has its place. No point spending 50 grand on a kitchen for a 30 grand house, it won’t make the house worth anymore.
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