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MFI |
| Date: |
02/03/01 (131 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Excellent value and improved quality
Disadvantages: Fitting can cost more than buying
If you last visited MFI when your dad was buying a kitchen then its probabily time to give them another go. I have bought two kitchens from them in the last ten years. The first cost under £300 including the worktops and was purchased because it was the cheapest thing I could get hold of and it was a real cheap and a little nasty. It did however last over 7 years before it needed replacement. I have purchased a new kitchen reciently and while it is still one of the cheapest on the market, it is anything but tacky. The wood effect panels look pretty good and are difficult to tell from the real wood items. The range of different units would meet even the most stringent standards. They even offer a full fitting service although they won't come to your home to measuree up till you've paid a deposit. Beware however the cost of fitting is not cheap and the basic fitting price quoted can rise quite considerably when any extras are added. Still you can always fit yourself as most of it is not to hard. I would advise getting a carpenter in if you decide on light and top rails.
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- 02/03/01 sorry, I have to give this a SU rating because MFI is not just about kitchens...and I still think they're tacky, but there you go :o) |
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