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    We're looking at installing a new kitchen here at home. We saw flatpack on display at our local bunnings yesterday. Has anyone had any experience with them? They look great and simple to install so any thoughts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluegum View Post
    We're looking at installing a new kitchen here at home. We saw flatpack on display at our local bunnings yesterday. Has anyone had any experience with them? They look great and simple to install so any thoughts?
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    I bought some of the flat packs from Bunnings for cabinets in my shed, they are actually not a bad kit, I was surprised at the quality of them, mind you I didn't get any of the door or draw fronts as I am going to make my own.

    They came with everything you need bar the fronts, such as feet levelers, hinges, handles and screws.
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    Thanks for that Guys I should have done a better search. The coffee hadn't kicked in this morning when I made my post this morning. The wife and I had been talking about it and just figured I would ask. So thanks once again.
    Dave,
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    I've had a brief look at the kitchens at bunnings and noticed the doors and draws are polytec brand, I must say polytec does have some good looking colours but i do find their gloss finishes to be a bit on the low quality side (i.e. dimples and etc) and it is easy to mark. Just keep that in mind when you select your door colour.

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