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  #1316476 2-Jun-2015 21:31
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nickb800: Oh and a word of warning around Bunnings Kaboodle kitchens (probably applies to M10, Placemakers) - their staff member stuffed up when taking the plans that we had agreed on into an invoice for the various components, and I didn't pick up on it until I was 5 hours drive from the nearest Bunnings store trying to install the thing! Ended up with a 600mm wide sink cabinet rather than 800mm, so had no choice but to hack into the cabinet to make the insinkerator fit. Not my proudest work.

Lesson - double check the plans match the invoice/receipt


thats not really a kitchen thing though is it, more a staff member stuffing things up



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  #1316481 2-Jun-2015 21:52
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It's a risk though when you use one company to manufacture and another to install or DIY - I think paying a little more to have one company responsible for the whole deal is worth it to us (plus our relationshipo wouldn't survive that much flatpack LOL) 




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  #1316482 2-Jun-2015 22:02
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I work at Kitchen Creators in Paraparaumu... Use us haha :)



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  #1316483 2-Jun-2015 22:06
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Interslice: I work at Kitchen Creators in Paraparaumu... Use us haha :)
 

I like your site - will definitely come up and and have a look - I presume you  cover Titahi Bay? 




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  #1316484 2-Jun-2015 22:07
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Yip, all the Wellington region :)

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