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Where usually stock the 330mm reduced depth units?
Anonymous user 28/02/2024 - 4.03 PM
Hi, just wondered if anyone could provide some advice on where stocks the reduced depth units? I have an area in my kitchen that requires the reduced depth units. I've had a quote from wren and it seems a lot! Can't seem to find a lot online for availability of this size. Appreciate if someone could offer some guidance please. Thank you.
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Anthony Shaw Fitted Kitchens and Bedrooms
Rating: 5 out of 5
Just buy the stock items and get your installer to cut them down
Answered16 January 2022
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Greenelm Carpentry & Maintenance
Rating: 5 out of 5
Howdens usually have reduced depth units but you will need a trade account.
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k stables joinery
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its probably just a wall cabinet with a set of legs attached
Answered16 January 2022
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Go&Vas Construction
Rating: 5 out of 5
If you can’t find the right size, the cabinet can be cut. Drill 15mm new hole for legs, and put the back panel. Or use the wall cabinet 300mm deep and again just need to drill the holes for legs.
Answered16 January 2022
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Anonymous user
Wickes do reduced units.
But I use Howdens
Answered16 January 2022
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Anonymous user
Try howdens
Answered16 January 2022
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