Yes, now just repeat what has already been written here by the multipliers and . However, if most devices today are AEG (which seems plausible, since =Electrolux -> from Sweden), then generally speaking, it's not bad stuff. But I don't know all ovens etc. specifically. When was the last time you compared?
The last time I compared, the insulation of the appliances was still a disaster: the oven has smaller interior dimensions than other brand appliances.
I bought other appliances online anyway, Miele, Siemens.....where various tests also show that there are just as many pros and cons. Honestly, kitchen appliance insulation was never really on my list; I don’t believe that Ikea = disaster and other providers = good is true. Ikea itself doesn’t manufacture appliances any more than many other providers have them made under license. Again; I don’t want to pass on advertising slogans, but overall (and here good price as well as service/warranty play a role) I am TOP satisfied with Ikea kitchen(s) and could really put together a stylish kitchen for virtually any floor plan situation. Many years ago I got a kitchen from my buddy (a kitchen builder) for 40,000 DM back then! It was great and is still used today. But in daily use, I hardly see any difference. And for 40,000 DM I could build several Ikea kitchens. Appearance, price as well as warranty/return of parts etc. were also important to me, besides really good overall functionality. On the other hand, I stand in front of an Ikea sofa and say to myself... no, not something like that. As I said, everyone has to decide for themselves but this well-known quality difference in comparables definitely no longer exists. I also had a good offer from a reputable brand and the salesman stood inside the extended kitchen drawer. That was striking and impressive. But I myself rarely stand in a drawer and the load capacity of my drawers is truly TOP... especially at a very good price.
One more question. So the standard parts, meaning corps and fronts as well as assembly parts, are they actually always available for immediate pickup or does everything have to be ordered? The worktop is made to measure, that is clear. Does anyone know about that? I'm considering buying the cabinets in Poland. IKEA is 20-30% cheaper there...
One more question. Are the standard parts like corpuses and fronts as well as assembly parts actually always available for immediate pickup, or does everything have to be ordered? It's clear that the countertop is custom made.
Does anyone know about this?
I'm considering buying the cabinets in Poland. IKEA is 20-30% cheaper there...
I went to IKEA 6 times for our kitchen unit in the utility room because ordering was not an option and often doors in the color were in stock. That also applied to the handles. The internet also lied that there should still be 22 handles in stock, and so on. I think that’s the catch.
Just one more question. Are the standard parts, meaning corps and fronts as well as mounting parts, always immediately available for pickup, or does everything need to be ordered? The countertop is custom-made, that’s clear. Does anyone know about this? I’m considering buying the cabinets in Poland. IKEA is 20-30% cheaper there...
You always have to have that checked specifically in advance (possible by phone). They always have some standard sizes of countertops in stock, otherwise custom-made. Items like corps, nice word, drawers, rails, etc. were always available. But maybe you have to go there a second time anyway, because you perhaps do something different on site or have too much and therefore return some things.