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kitchens- wickes, howdens or magnet?

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thisisyesterday · 22/05/2010 21:34

am planning my new kitchen, not that it'll be done for a while yet, but still.. can anyone recommend (or not!) any of these??

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peachygirl · 22/05/2010 21:36

We have a wickes kithen and are very pleased with it.
The guy who fitted it said they were superior to many other kitchens from B and Q etc.

I do also have a floor from howdens though and I think their suff is of high quality too

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mellymooks · 22/05/2010 21:54

We are having our kitchen done right now. We got quotes from Wickes/B&Q etc but also got quotes from some small local independent shops which we assumed wouldn't be able to compete with the big businesses on price, but to our surprise one company came in for less, the quality of the kitchen is unbelievable, solid carcasses, solid oak doors, it is beautiful and we have had personal service that you just don't get from bigger companies, so it may well be worth checking out your local competition before going with a big company.

I also shopped around online for bargains on the appliances, taps etc and saved a fortune.

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BikeRunSki · 22/05/2010 21:59

We got ours from an independent company and it was much cheaper than any of the "Big Boys". However, a friend of ours has a Wickes kitchen and got a local builder to fit it and is really pleased with it. Said builder also says that Wickes kitchens are very good quality.

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thisisyesterday · 22/05/2010 22:00

will def check out independent places too!

in fact, i might do that now...

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pantaloons · 22/05/2010 22:03

We have a Wickes one with oak doors, it is really nice and has kept really well. The guy came out from the shop and designed it for us. It's coming up for 5 years old now, but doesn't look it.

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thisisyesterday · 22/05/2010 22:06

hmmm well wickes coming out well so far then!
i may allow myself to have a browse of their ranges

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twolittledarlings · 23/05/2010 22:52

I have just had a Howdens one fitted with all the Howdens appliance too. Am very pleased. Its from then Haworth White range whcih our builder said that I apparently picked out the most expensive as the doors were solid oak. As Howdens is for the trade market, I was not told individual prices. Magnets too were very similar. Our builder said that I could go with either. Cost not much different as the carcasses were all similar the same. Go to the showroom of both and have a look at the sample. I loved most of the Magnet stuff but upon looking at the actual wood, a lot of their wood felt very plastic.

e.g. I really liked the Charleston Bone Range but was very put off at the feel of the doors (wood) etc.

Well worth considering granite worktops.

Happy shopping!!

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planttheonions · 24/05/2010 22:00

I'd say Howdens as Wickes have terrible customer service imo.

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notapizzaeater · 24/05/2010 22:05

Mines Howdens and I've been really impressed with it.

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MadameGazelle · 24/05/2010 22:15

Howdens - fab, just had their white gloss kitchen fitted with solid beech worktops - love it

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hobnob · 25/05/2010 08:10

I have Wickes Heritage Grey (painted oak)and it's fabulous. On a MN tip I actually bought it from Benchmarx in Reading (though they have other branches), which supplies Wickes, and it was much cheaper for the identical product.

Good luck!

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minibmw2010 · 25/05/2010 11:37

I had a Howdens kitchen in my previous house and my builder told me that most of the kitchens from B&Q and MFI were Howdens anyway.

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ettebel · 24/11/2011 15:32

This is an update to an earlier post with a bit more flesh on it.

This relates to an Innsbruck kitchen bought from Magnet Lichfield branch in Staffordshire.

We had a good start with magnet. The Sales staff were pleasant and helpful and after 3 iterations we got the design exactly as we wanted it.

We opted for the Innsbruck kitchen. We did want the Studio White but this was £2,000 more expensive.

We paid a total of £7,169.

They asked us to pay all the money up front which we weren't happy with, but did because they were a large and supposedly reliable national firm. We had a magnet kitchen before but a friend fitted it - this time we had moved area so this option wasn't available and we went with their Magnet fitter to get the guarantees.

With hindsight we would never pay up front again even with a big national because once they have your money there is no incentive for them to put right any snagging items.

The fitter's first efforts weren't good. The worktop wasn't fitted right, end panels also not right, doors not adjusted properly, and the worktop had both manufacturing marks and tool marks in it, two of the doors were warped, plus other minor issues.

After that fitting it took 8 weeks to get the same fitter back in - after 2 further site meetings and numerous phone calls and e-mails badgering them to get it sorted out. So we lived with all our kitchen stuff in the dining room for 8 weeks. this was because the worktops were coming out and new ones were being fitted, which meant a lot of disruption. No point putting all our stuff back in at that point.

The fitter wasn't known to the branch but recommended from another branch because our branch (Lichfield, Staffs) had a lot of response to the sale offers. We debated with our contact at Lichfield whether to have him back for some time, and eventually decided (with misgivings) that we would give him a chance to rectify the faults.

Then when the guy came back he offered no apology for the standard the first time around, blamed everything else but himself and STILL didn't do it right. In fact we had some different issues after he left to the first time!

Another site meeting and snagging list later, numerous e-mails to fix a date which never arrived, people going on leave without doing what they promised first, a visit from a new fitter (a good one this time), then a visit from the customer services manager, and then the fitter back for the last time to provide an adequate solution. All in all from fitting to resolution took over 3 MONTHS.

There have been some plus points. We got a good design. We opted for Magnet because they did the extra tall wall units in many of their ranges, and having a small kitchen meant extra storage was really important. Using the extra tall units also gave us the ability to use the space over the doors with 300mm deep top boxes, giving even more space and making the kitchen feel much larger.

So the kitchen achieved the storage and look we wanted, but it should not have taken 3 months to achieve it. It is only because I would not give in that we got where we are now. However it has been stressful and depressing at times, and what annoyed us most of all was phone calls not answered, calls not returned after messages left, poor communication between staff and e-mails also not replied to.

We even got to the stage of threatening legal action and contacting the local paper to see if they wanted our story.

Magnet offered £400 towards the cost of finishing off the kitchen as a goodwill gesture. Welcome as it will pay for much of the tiling but it's a bit 'too little too late'.

I would not recommend them and will never use their service again. If you like their ranges I would do what we did the first time and det a design, then have a local fitter (who comes with a local recommendation and can give references/photos) buy it trade and install it for you.

The last time we did this we got a better quality kitchen for a larger kitchen installed for £2,500 less than we paid this time round. And it was done in less time even though our friend had to do most of the work at weekends.

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befuzzled · 25/11/2011 10:59

Avoid Magnet like the plague.

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TalkinPeace2 · 25/11/2011 17:08

Ikea
so long as you can hire an independent carpenter to fit and assemble.

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pgreen · 26/11/2011 08:56

I've used Howdens, Magnet and Ikea. I'd only put magnet in a rental but not in my own home. Have you tried any local carpenters/cabinet? At the moment you'd be surprised how well priced they might be. Otherwise have a look at neptune - a bit pricer but solid

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SeasonsGripings · 26/11/2011 12:42

Aviod Magnet - bad experience. Definitely do not buy their solid worktops - they come in at twice the normal price

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