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is this worth the money ? kitchen

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bgt · 28/10/2009 17:20

Is this worth £130

www.elc.co.uk/toy/red-retro-kitchen/

I love it but not sure if I can spend this much money on it.

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WaitingForVino · 28/10/2009 17:27

Just don't buy their plastic version. I did and wish I had spent a bit more on a better quality product. A kitchen is one of those things that gets used for a long time so it's worth saving/waiting till you can afford a good one.

HTH

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LostGirl · 28/10/2009 17:33

We are planning on getting that one too, have not read any bad reviews of it yet. You can get a 20% off voucher here, which brings the price down to £104.

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CarGirl · 28/10/2009 17:38

We have this one

cgi.ebay.co.uk/Little-Tikes-Compact-Kitchen_W0QQitemZ230391704047QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Toys_PreSchoo l_RL?hash=item35a46a69ef think it is only available 2nd hand.

It is absolutely wonderful. Compant but 2 doors and all the things on them they like.

We used it with a small bedside cabinet with drawers next to it and is the sure winner all the dc that come around to play love it. Much better than one of those 2 sided things. It's sturdy and going strong after 11 years and 4 children.

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bgt · 28/10/2009 17:54

or I was thinking of this one from Toys R us

www.toysrus.co.uk/Toys-R-Us/Toys/Role-Play/Chefs-Kitchen(0072062) which is £39.99

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NightShoe · 28/10/2009 19:49

I think a lovely kitchen is well worth spending the extra for. My DD has a beautiful one from GLTC and it was £120 but she plays with it every day and it really stimulates her imagination. That said, if you can't afford it then it is not worth it and there are plenty of cheaper wooden or sturdy plastic kitchens which will do a similar job

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frightstick · 28/10/2009 20:25

We have the GLTC one too. I bought the silver one for DS and it's great - he is a boisterous sort and it stands up to slammed doors and general wear and tear.

Only issue was I insisted that DH put it together on Christmas Eve, rather than just giving him it flatpack in the box and it took him hours, much swearing and claims that it would have been easier to buy him a real one

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londonmackem · 28/10/2009 21:26

I saw a very similar one in Costco (shop for trade where you need a card) in Derby. I didn't notice howmuch it was but might be worth looking as it was almost identical

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ICantFindAFreeNickName · 02/11/2009 18:37

At what age do children tend to stop playing with these kitchens. My DD 6 says she wants one, but I don't know if it will be discarded after a couple months.

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stinkypinky · 02/11/2009 19:25

I swear by little tikes - on ebay or new. Lasts for ever, and resale value good. I have the country kitchen - quite big, but good from 18mths to 6 plus. Played with every day, and visitors are soo impressed. Can also be used outdoors.

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CakeBuddy · 03/11/2009 10:04

We've just bought the ikea children's kitchen for DD's 2nd birthday and she LOVES it! It's wooden and white so doesn't look quite so out of place in the lounge. You have to buy the top section and bottom section separately and is fairly easy to put together with an allan key and hammer (was especially easy for me as DH did it, and really enjoyed making it, bless!)

www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/90129800

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bgt · 03/11/2009 10:37

Hi

I managed to get the ELC off Ebay brand new for £80 :-) Cant wait to set it up for my little boy. Not sure whetehr to give it to him for xmas or his 2nd b'day in March.

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sleepsforwimps · 03/11/2009 10:55

CakeBuddy how much was the actual mini kitchen? I can't seem to find it on the Ikea website.

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CakeBuddy · 03/11/2009 11:06

Hmmm, not sure why it isn't listed on the website. I bought mine in Germany and had to get it in store, as couldn't buy it online here either.

The top part was ?34 and the main bottom part was ?95 which I think equates to about £115 total.

Here's a link to the German website where you can see a picture of the whole thing:

www.ikea.com/de/de/catalog/categories/departments/childrens_ikea/10401/

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Suzie99 · 27/11/2009 21:59

Re: IKEA kitchen

I was interested in this, but only the top part is on the website... When I asked in store I was advised that they 'can't make them quickly enough' and there is a waiting list!

Cakebuddy: what is the quality like? I read some comment on an American website that parts of it are a bit flimsy and plastic??

Our second choice is the John Lewis red one, but it is a lot more expensive.

I'm hoping IKEA come up with the goods before Christmas, but they did say it will probably be January before they have them in stock.

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borderslass · 27/11/2009 23:06

cargirl thats the one my daughter had and it lasted a long time she's 14 now

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