silverwake
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Nah, the appliances came with the regulatory 2 year guarantee (except the washer/dryer that surprisingly came with 5).
I bought my own "guarantee extension" by getting a water softener on top of the rest...
All for the price of the bland regular kitchen they were about to fit for me. Yay!
Leo, Jab1. Generally you need a worktop jig for bolting the worktops together, Router, razor sharp router cutters, razor sharp blades. The worktop jig is the most important tool.
In my opinion most chippies do an ok job, not a great job. Point been that 95% of people do not know the diff between the 2. I know cos i have worked in this field for years.
That's only if you're jointing worktops. Many kitchens don't require this, and you can get jointing strips that eliminate the need for router work. OK, they're a little ugly, but they do the job.
Worktop jigs are relatively inexpensive these days, you can get a good one for less than €100. Routers aren't specialist tools any more, I have 3 of them, and I'm just a DIYer!!
Leo
Why would you have 3 routers? You need a powerful router to do the joints(1800w). The jointing strips are a thing of the past and are a lazy way out. If someone asked me to put in a joint strip. i would refuse to do the job. You have to pay for quality.
If you spend the money on a decent kitchen fitted properly it should last a lifetime. Ie.
If you spent the money on a decent quality router in the first place you would not need 3.
Go to homebase I found them excellent kitchen cost 4500.00 and that was fitted by them . Simples
I find homebase are one of the worst kitchens out there. Not meaning to dis your kitchen. i am speaking from experience
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