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kamion
post Aug 18 2011, 11:07 PM

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I second Adele that the electronics prices are not very competitive.

There's one stall (Solid Glass & Metal Industries) selling aluminium swing doors with glass panels for RM570 inc installation and regular round door knob/lock. Add RM150 for the aluminium frame. If you want the plastic "inserts" around the glass panel then it's RM650 per door. Good price?

As I mentioned in the Tiles thread:

Feruni at Perfect Living selling some 600x600 (2'x2') at RM11.99 per piece limited to first 250 pieces.

YE04NN - Garnet Series RM11.99
PU01NN - Pure Series RM14.99

Any good, Feruni? Did a search but no one made any conclusive statements.

They have a couple others around that price also, but I didn't take down the model numbers.

Niro tiles are being represented by a couple dealers, who are not offering any special pricing beyond what you'd normally get outside anyway.

There are quite a few grill companies there, as well as a few flooring companies, but I didn't talk to them as I've more or less settled my grill and wood floor already.

One rather expensive solid wood door stall, and a couple stalls selling "engineered" doors.

Loads of kitchen cabinet and wardrobe stalls. For some reason, most of them seem to be offering quartz top at prices below granite. Some at RM160 pfr, or even RM130 pfr if I'm not mistaken. Of course there's still the more expensive RM230, or even RM300 pfr options. Is quartz supposed to be better than granite? Pening la. Got quite a few quotes. Have to sit down and do a comparison analysis. laugh.gif

This post has been edited by kamion: Aug 18 2011, 11:08 PM
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post Aug 18 2011, 11:54 PM

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I have quotes from SCI, in-cube kitchen, Heyer, D Format, Rowenta.

Haven't properly analysed yet, but I think D Format was quite expensive......... so was in-cube. Maybe because they're selling "Blum" soft-close system? Blum drawer soft close itself was like RM650 or RM750.
kamion
post Aug 19 2011, 08:55 AM

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Actually, now taking a closer look, the price between the two is almost the same (I had extra cabinet lighting in the D Format quote), but the Blum drawer soft close D Format charging RM715, whereas the drawer itself RM582. I thought it was a bit expensive! But, at the same price, Rowenta giving my quartz surface, and D Format only LG solid surface.
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post Aug 21 2011, 10:54 PM

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I put down some money for the Feruni tiles. They were giving 10% value of the deposit back as Jusco vouchers. Quite good value! smile.gif Can't afford marble tiles for my living room, as I'm running out of budget getting nearer the end. laugh.gif Unfortunately, the Feruni tile I was after is out of stock at the moment. Apparently they're getting more stock mid-Sept, which might work out *just* nice for me as living room floor should be the last piece of work done.

 

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