Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: Importing kitchen appliances from Germany 2Jan 29, 2015 10:05 am With 25 years kitchen experience and a passion for what I do, I have joined this forum to offer advice or at least my opinion on all things relevant to kitchens. I was a cabinetmaker by trade and am now a senior manager of a kitchen company. Re: Importing kitchen appliances from Germany 17Jul 07, 2019 8:56 pm Everything’s as good as new. No issues with anything, I’d 100% do it again without any worries. Buying good quality appliances is the key as they likely have a much lower chance of going wrong. Re: Importing kitchen appliances from Germany 18Jul 07, 2019 9:02 pm alexf40 Everything’s as good as new. No issues with anything, I’d 100% do it again without any worries. Buying good quality appliances is the key as they likely have a much lower chance of going wrong. Thanks for sharing all your information and experience, it’s given me something to think about as in tossing between Neff & Gaggenau and it’s so much cheaper to buy overseas. There is a company now called Salbini which seems to import everything to Australia Re: Importing kitchen appliances from Germany 19Nov 25, 2019 3:18 pm alexf40 Everything’s as good as new. No issues with anything, I’d 100% do it again without any worries. Buying good quality appliances is the key as they likely have a much lower chance of going wrong. Do you mind sharing the info your provided? Trying to import a range and don’t know where to start other than purchasing! Any help is appreciated! Thanks for sharing. Looks good. The joiner has come back with a quote of close to 5k. I think we are going to not do it. Attaching panelling is something they are dead… 11 10088 The gap can be adjusted so it's tighter. You can definitely set up corner cabinets to have the same gap as standard doors. 2 8587 No. It's not original. Circa early to mid 90s would be my guess and maybe even as late as early 2000s 1 3664 |