How do Fusion Kitchens compare with other kitchen brands?
If you’re looking for a new kitchen, there’s a wide range of kitchen brands to choose from. One of these are Fusion Kitchens which are sold in Scotland.
So, how do they compare with other kitchen brands in terms of price and quality?
How do Fusion Kitchens compare with the high-street chains and trade-only suppliers?
For many people, the first port of call when looking for a new kitchen is one of the high-street chains. Wren, Magnet and others are well-known names, and it’s likely that there’s one near you. Besides, you’re constantly seeing advertisements telling you they’re the best.
If you’re a little more adventurous, you might try one of the big trade-only suppliers. Although you can’t access these yourself, your local builder will be able to and then install it.
So how do Fusion Kitchens compare with these places? As far as quality goes, Fusion Kitchens are far above the high-street chains and trade-only suppliers. For example, Fusion carcasses are made of high-density chipboard, which will support the heaviest worktops and appliances. They’ll never bow — which is more than you can say for the carcasses you’ll find in the chains and trade-only suppliers. These are made of low-quality, low-density chipboard, which will start to bow after only a short time.
In the same way, the doors you’ll find on Fusion Kitchens are the high-quality laminate, lacquered laminate or lacquered type. The doors you’ll get in a kitchen from the chains, on the other hand, are usually the low-quality wrapped type. These will soon start to peel, whereas Fusion Kitchens’ doors are resistant to peeling.
As you’d expect, this kind of quality comes at a higher price. However, a Fusion kitchen will still be looking great when you’ve had to replace one from the chains at least once. This may sometimes actually make buying a Fusion kitchen cheaper in the long run.
How do Fusion Kitchens compare with brands sold by independent kitchen showrooms?
There are a great many kitchen brands sold by independent kitchen suppliers, and they vary considerably. Fusion Kitchens are somewhere in the middle in terms of quality. There are brands that are lower in quality, as well as some that are higher, while many are fairly similar.
The same is true of the price. You can get kitchens from independent suppliers that cost less than Fusion Kitchens. On the other hand, many sell for a similar price, while some are more expensive.
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For more info on Fusion Kitchens, visit their website: https://www.ashleyann.co.uk/fusion-kitchens/