Magnet Kitchens
Discussion
The builder who did our kitchen fits a lot of Magnet kitchens.
In his opinion they're "okay" rather than "good" - he always makes sure to rebuild and reinforce common failure points such as drawer carcasses.
When we were looking for a kitchen, we did go look at Magnet (as the builder gets a hefty trade discount there) but the set-ups in the showroom were all really badly put together, which didn't inspire confidence.
In his opinion they're "okay" rather than "good" - he always makes sure to rebuild and reinforce common failure points such as drawer carcasses.
When we were looking for a kitchen, we did go look at Magnet (as the builder gets a hefty trade discount there) but the set-ups in the showroom were all really badly put together, which didn't inspire confidence.
What he said ^^^
Have to agree with the comments above. We look at lots of suppliers in the lower end price range (B&Q, Wickes, Magnet etc etc)
We ended up buy the units from Wickes as they seemed to have the most solid draws and the work surfaces from a specialist supplier.
We also found that have the soft closing drawers on the Wickes Kitchen meant the draw sides were metal rather than chipboard / MDF.
HTH
Russ
Have to agree with the comments above. We look at lots of suppliers in the lower end price range (B&Q, Wickes, Magnet etc etc)
We ended up buy the units from Wickes as they seemed to have the most solid draws and the work surfaces from a specialist supplier.
We also found that have the soft closing drawers on the Wickes Kitchen meant the draw sides were metal rather than chipboard / MDF.
HTH
Russ
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