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FS IKEA Kitchen (including hob, oven, worktop)


Ellie78

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We're getting rid of this and I thought someone might be interested in it. Could negotiate on price and how it was to be taken apart when viewing. Needs to go soon though.


This is the description I've put on eBay:

The kitchen is in used condition (approx 7 years old), but there is much in it that could be useful for someone - hence the sale. Sale is made on the basis that you'd have to come and dismantle it - and take it - it cannot be transported or sent.


I would consider, however, offers made on the basis of parts of the kitchen (so no onus to take the whole lot!)


Oak worktop.

This is marked, as shown in the photos, but would come up nicely with some good sanding and varnish. The worktop is in two pieces. Section A (including hob) approx 139cm x 59cm. Section B (including sink) 226cm x 60cm.


Cupboards

Wall units (x2) with shelves: (1) 69.5cm x 49.5cm (2) 79.5cm x 69.5cm

Counter units: 1 pull out tray (49.5cm x 59cm), with cutlery drawer on top, 1 corner cupboard with circular trays.

There is one small scuff mark on the white gloss, which I have pictured.


Hob

4 Gas hobs. 1 of these (top right) hasn't worked for a while, but we've been pretty rubbish about getting it mended - I'm sure anyone with half a DIY brain could get it working easily enough.


Oven

Whirlpool for Ikea electric oven. Great condition. Just needs a clean.


Also includes large sink, hand wash sink, and draining board. All works fine, but there is quite a bit of limescale.


Get in touch with any questions. Happy to provide further information.

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