irw
Quadricyclist
- Location
- Liverpool, UK
We did our kitchen units with ones from B&Q about 3 years ago or so, and found them dead easy to put together, and of expected quality. Fast forward to last month, and a friend of ours wanted to refit the kitchen in the house he rents out- we decided to go with B&Q carcasses again, as I had a load of spare doors to fit them. I got so frustrated with the 'new' B&Q units, as they now seem to be much more fiddly, with very poor instructions, that I, at one point, literally screwed the instructions up and tossed them aside. For what it's worth, I'm extremely adept at flat pack stuff, building things from scratch, or a combination of the two!
On the plus side, as my kitchen worktops are still waiting to be done properly, we decided to buy the router jig and a couple of other neccessary bits to actually do the worktop joints properly...now that we've practiced on his, mine are on the cards for the summer!
On the plus side, as my kitchen worktops are still waiting to be done properly, we decided to buy the router jig and a couple of other neccessary bits to actually do the worktop joints properly...now that we've practiced on his, mine are on the cards for the summer!