Choosing a boiler to fit in a kitchen wall unit
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bellabella
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Choosing a boiler to fit in a kitchen wall unit

by bellabella » Wed Jul 16, 2008 12:33 am

Hi, I'm putting in a new kitchen and also fitting a new boiler. I want to find a boiler that will fit in a standard kitchen wall cupboard that is 500mm wide and have found a Worcester one. I want this 'boiler' cupboard to be flush with the neighbouring wall cupboads. But I would need a tall kitchen cupboard, ie bigger than 710mm. Homebase only does 700mm high wall cupboards. Any suggestions as to where to get kitchen cupboards so you can have 32mm deep ones (or more) that are tall?

htg engineer
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by htg engineer » Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:54 am

Probably best posting in carpentry and joinery forum - as the question is more about kitchen units rather than the boiler.


htg

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by Steve the gas » Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:17 am

Hi Bella,
Try Howdens for kitchen units of all sizes.

Hth

Steve

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