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Second hand kitchens

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I have the chance to buy a second hand kitchen,and for £300 I can get the kitchen I want plus oven ,hob,sink and extractor.I wondered if there are any problems fitting such a kitchen rather than using a flatpack.The equivalent kitchen from Wickes is the very basic Miami costing £400 plus a further £400 for appliances so its worth a punt to save £500.Either way I will get the appliances for £300.Any tips please?
 
Even if the units are in good condition, five year old appliances will be well past their best & even high end stuff will be an increasing liability at that age let alone the budget stuff. £100 for the lot & then you’d be struggling.
 
Thanks for the advice,Richard.So shall I offer them £100 and have done with it?
 
what are the arrangements
do you have to remove ??
do you have to disconnect services or arrange for that ??
are the units all ready removed ??
do you have any comback ??
 
Sounds reasonable to me, have a Bosch oven and microwave, 15 years old now still working fine.
 

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