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That's really helpful, thank you - maybe I'll look up a local fitter then. Don't need appliances - just units/surface and potentially some help fitting.
Does it make a difference which branch we contact - there are several near us. Are they independent of each other / would out-quote/compete in price?
Howdens keep their kitchens in stock in their depots, so if it’s all designed and chosen, you can often have it delivered in a week.
I got kitchen designed, made some changes, and once paid for, I had it delivered in 5 days.
They have worktops in stock too, including some 20mm Quartz, any Quartz, granite normally gets templated after units are in, so kitchen won’t be functional for a few more weeks if that’s what you want.
You need a trade account, or a kitchen fitter to purchase it through.
Downside is no financing options, which is normal for Wren, Magnet, etc.
Also much less options on colours and appliances.
I think Wren, Magnet, Wickes lead times are fairly substantial at the moment. Wickes was our preference until my mate sorted me out with a great price on the Howdens.