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Selling fitted kitchen

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CoconutChair · 22/04/2021 19:16

Any advice please on selling a kitchen? It was installed by our vendor 4 years ago... it’s a very good quality kitchen, but I don’t like the style or layout. I think we’ll sell it with the Neff appliances (although they must be out of warranty now). Does anyone have experience of this please?

I’ve got the original kitchen plans and invoices etc that vendor left with the manuals. They paid £25k excluding the fitting. I’m not sure how I’d price it secondhand. It would be good to get something back for it and also save on the skips if I need to dispose of it. Thanks.

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rubyslippers · 22/04/2021 19:18

I tried to sell a kitchen - I couldn’t get rid of the cupboards but the range, butler sink and extractor were all snapped up (plus free standing fridge and microwave)
You will have to measure each unit before selling and be realistic on price - good luck

beggingforsleep · 22/04/2021 19:27

There's this website. No idea how it works but they seem to have a lot marked as sold

www.theusedkitchencompany.com/

I've also seen a few on eBay

CoconutChair · 22/04/2021 19:31

Thanks both and especially for the link @beggingforsleep

I know the 2 Neff Hide n Slide ovens and the big Neff induction hob would probably sell quickly on their own, so I’ll go down the selling appliances route if the kitchen isn’t ready easily shifted. Thanks 😊

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Sparechange · 22/04/2021 19:34

We are in the process of getting a new kitchen, and I was talking to the kitchen company about this (not for ours because it’s knackered and only belongs in a skip)

They said that there is only really a market for ‘branded’ kitchens such as Neptune, or very basic units for people on a budget
In the middle, there isn’t much demand because people want something that fits exactly, is their layout etc

So maybe sell the appliances and advertise the units on eBay with no reserve, so that someone taking them away saves you the cost of a skip even if it doesn’t make you much money?

bellsbuss · 22/04/2021 19:35

I've sold 2 on fb marketplace , the last one was only 2 years old but not to our taste. Previous owners spent 15000 on it includingn neff appliances and I sold it for £1200.

Twizbe · 22/04/2021 20:00

We sold our old one on eBay. It didn't go for much but it saved us £800 to skip it.

Beware of scams though. We got a few try it on

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