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FREE - Wickes kitchen cupboards, sink & worktop - does anyone want them


Mills10

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We are just dismantling our temporary kitchen after building works and have perfectly good Wickes kitchen cupboards, sink and worktop that will need to be thrown out. Does anyone want them for free? They have been great as a temporary kitchen. They were cheap so nothing special but perfectly good! There is a stainless steel sink (and tap, waste and draining board), a double under sink cupboard in white with metal handles (1m wide), a drawer unit with three drawers (50cm wide)(same colours), and a wood effect laminate worktop that is 3m long (with sink cut out). It is such a shame to throw them out!


I will be putting them out in the front of the house tomorrow so whoever wants them can come and collect them.


Thanks.

Hi, unfortunately there was a timing issue and so they have not been collected. They are now out on the front of #6 Ashbourne grove. If anyone wants them, please feel free to pick them up. They will otherwise be heading for the skip once the current one is replaced, which seems a dreadful waste.


Thanks.

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