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- 2 reviews
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Great quality
I just bought and built a kaboodle kitchen which I am installing in a caravan.
Great quality and easy to assemble, nice to have a flat pack that goes together without instructions that drive you crazy.
- 15 reviews
- 13 likes
Excellent choice for a rental house
After reading all the review here on Kaboodle, I need to say something on my Kaboodle kitchen installation for my rental house. I ordered my kitchen thru Bunnings Chatswood and they sent out Dave to my place for a quote. It was quick and he showed me the kitchen design after the measuring my kitchen. I was surprised by his professionalism and he was always contactable during installation regarding delivery and choosing installers. The delivery came in two shipments and they did not miss a thing. The handles they charged was $8.5 each and I spen...
Read moret $100+ on handles I didn't like so I refunded them and bought nicer one on ebay for $18. The benchtop initially took 3 weeks to cut but was delivered in 1.5 week. Luckily, I found my kitchen installer who installed over a 1000 kitchens for kitchen companies and he was very good at installation and carpentry. He spent four half days to get it installed and he said the quality of the flat pack kitchen is better than Ikea. My old Ikea last 19 years as a rental so hopefully this new will last the same. I sealed all the gaps near the sink as it is a laminate benchtop. The overall result was good and I spent $4000 on the kitchen, $900 for installer, $250 for plumbing and estimate $500 on electrical connection. With better appliances bought elsewhere, the whole kitchen renovation was a lot cheaper than original $15000 quoted by kitchen companies (on cabinets, demo, tiling, installation), which didn't include plumbing/electrical each at extra $900-$3000 per trade. The whole project saved me at least $10000, only that I need to organise it myself for organizing workman on Airtasker, so Kaboodle is great solution if you need a kitchen for rental. If you are looking for a kitchen which last for a long time and less hassle plus you are willing to put money in, go for a designer kitchen. Time spent on the kitchen: from order to 1st delivery about 2 weeks 1-2 weeks on benchtop Installed, plumbing/electrical Overall time on the kitchen: 5 weeks MUST: Book appointment with consultant for a home consultation and put in order on the spot, it saved me so much time and let them do the measurement. Ask them the availability on cabinets and benchtops. Some takes much longer to order. Also find a good kitchen installer, not a handyman or a carpenter.Big drawers are great
I installed a couple of tall pantries to add some kitchen storage and it all went together easy enough. I wish I had installed more of the large drawers as you can really load them up with heavy stuff and you can see where everything is. I went with the soft close hinges and am happy with the quality of all the hardware and have been using it for about 6 months.
- 3 reviews
Good value and quality
I've used Kaboodle components on multiple occasions and haven't once experienced any of the problems commented elsewhere. The instructions are excellent, but you do need to read and follow them, as this is a DIY projects for someone who is competent and able to understand that few kitchens walls are plumb, few floors level, and few internal corners actually squared to 90°.
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