Well, the instruction for the corner post included with the units both complicated and incorrect in places. This goes some way to explaining what to do.
@@WETDOGBR they are only spacers, you need a wall plug. I actually got a fitter to put the kitchen in as none of our walls were straight and I needed a corner on the worktop which was a slight angle, I didn't have the tools for this. The fitter took 3 days for the whole job and he was working all the time, so it may look easy but is time consuming.
Not really....you are assuming every kitchen has the same dimensions then? Being able to cut the parts means you can adjust where the cabinets are placed somewhat. Something we are just finding out now fitting ours...very glad it didn’t come pre-cut to be honest. If it did we would be stuffed.
@@paulwoodley489 Why should you need to cut anything other than the chip panel at rear, the front plate can be a preset the actual fitting position is the only part needing siting on site depending on door width chosen. When designing the layout the corner is preset to supply finished dimension to get the fitted look. All corner parts in better kitchens are preset and supplied to fit. Only cheaper kitchens dont, Wren is not in the higher range of fitted kitchens, you get what you pay for.
L idea es buena se nota vuestra profesionalidad ,pero se podría aprovechar mas ese hueco de 20 0 30 centímetros espacios reducidos personalmente le pondría un mueble esquinero ocupa toda la zona y es mas ergonómico en disposición de útiles de cocina ,su forma esta muy bien ,pero quita muchísimo comodidad al cliente y mas en una esquina donde ha de ser mas asumible a la hora de poder utilizar las baldas con utensilios de cocina
Blimey you have to make corner post ? Arnt they ready made ?
Ahahah if they made the corner posts as well they would have to charge you an extra 6 grand so think yourself lucky lol
Well, the instruction for the corner post included with the units both complicated and incorrect in places. This goes some way to explaining what to do.
Hi All.what is the software this video created?
Do the orange spacers have a wall plug ? It appears that the screw goes straight into the wall.
Did you find out the answer? I have the same question
@@WETDOGBR they are only spacers, you need a wall plug. I actually got a fitter to put the kitchen in as none of our walls were straight and I needed a corner on the worktop which was a slight angle, I didn't have the tools for this. The fitter took 3 days for the whole job and he was working all the time, so it may look easy but is time consuming.
They have just shortened the video but yes raw plugs unless its timber.
i used my circular saw to cut my post, i now have two 500mm base units.
Get a present made one .save an hour
Should be pre built same as units
Not really....you are assuming every kitchen has the same dimensions then? Being able to cut the parts means you can adjust where the cabinets are placed somewhat. Something we are just finding out now fitting ours...very glad it didn’t come pre-cut to be honest. If it did we would be stuffed.
@@paulwoodley489 Why should you need to cut anything other than the chip panel at rear, the front plate can be a preset the actual fitting position is the only part needing siting on site depending on door width chosen. When designing the layout the corner is preset to supply finished dimension to get the fitted look. All corner parts in better kitchens are preset and supplied to fit. Only cheaper kitchens dont, Wren is not in the higher range of fitted kitchens, you get what you pay for.
Who’s noticed that the orange spacers in this video have a left hand thread? Hahaha
We were told they come fully assembled..... this doesn't look fully assembled to me
The cabinets come fully assembled, CABINETS not the fucking entire kitchen. Bell-end.
@@CurvedSlightly calm down chuck, Micks having a breakdown
L idea es buena se nota vuestra profesionalidad ,pero se podría aprovechar mas ese hueco de 20 0 30 centímetros espacios reducidos personalmente le pondría un mueble esquinero ocupa toda la zona y es mas ergonómico en disposición de útiles de cocina ,su forma esta muy bien ,pero quita muchísimo comodidad al cliente y mas en una esquina donde ha de ser mas asumible a la hora de poder utilizar las baldas con utensilios de cocina
Seems far to much work wouldn’t like to fit 3-4 off them
What a terribly long winded video.
But it was still more useful than your comment....