nemisis
Can't wait for the first lawsuit
So you'd be happy someone developed cancer just so you could be right? Nice attitude.
Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: Benchtop Caesarstone versus Granite 78Sep 09, 2010 4:12 pm kyton nemisis I guess being from the industry your views will always be financially based. Nemisis - do you try hard to attack people just because they have a different opinion to yours? Strumer is a longer standing forum member then yourself who makes himself available to assist with enquiries regarding kitchen matters. I for one would prefer if you stuck to commenting solely on the topic at hand not attacking the members personally!! +1 Re: Benchtop Caesarstone versus Granite 79Sep 10, 2010 9:17 am I'd go granite. When Caesarstone first came out it was way cheaper than granite. I know because I was looking into it during a build many years ago. Then as the fad became more popular it has risen in price. My last house I had ceasarstone. Cant complain. But now that its is more expensive than granite, I've opted for the granite. It has such a depth of colour in it too. Every piece has a subtle difference if you look closely. Hey, you cant be nature. Re: Benchtop Caesarstone versus Granite 80Sep 10, 2010 12:56 pm I have noticed that many posters have claimed that caesarstone is more expensive than granite. I do not believe that this is actually true for ALL granite. When we put granite benchtops and a granite splashback in our kitchen last year we went to a company where their granite was priced in 5 different categories from 1 - 5 (5 being the most expensive). Ours was from category 2 and the total price was just less than $10,000. I certainly don't regard it as being cheaper, and by inference, less worthy. If we had picked a splashback from the top of the category 5 range we were quoted a price just under $20,000 - just for the splashback. The company we went to only imported stone via Italy where it was graded and checked and the quality reflected this. I have a white caesarstone benchtop in the main bathroom and the marks are more obvious due to the even colour. If I could go back I would have used granite. But as others have said - it is personal preference. 0 12484 I'd try posting it on airtasker. I am sure you will find someone willing do take them for a couple of hundred $ 1 680 Hi Courtney The mitred edges are glued up with epoxy so those little holes and gaps are areas that weren't filled correctly. Silicone is the wrong product to fill them… 2 13425 |