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Postby Peterdc on Mon Jan 19, 2004 9:49 pm

What a great site and how refreshing for a professional to share his knowledge with mere mortals!
In your article on worktop fitting you mention using a down cutting jigsaw blade, are these generally available and if so where from?

Can you let me know the cost of a Unit Saver for a 600 base please?

I'm thinking of installing some MFI Argyle units, are they any good?

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Postby timfoley on Wed Jan 21, 2004 12:06 am

Downcut blades are available from

most of the major diy outlets but expect to pay a little more for them.

I would dearly love to point you in the direction of purchasing a Unitsaver but unfortunately they are, as yet, not available. I do however retain a strong faith in the need for this

product and trust that a kitchen manufacturer sees the opportunity of offering the consumer an improved cabinet design by the addition of Unitsaver.

Anyway, to answer your last point, MFI Argyle from the Schreiber range is a traditional wood style kitchen.
In offering my opinion I can only compare the whole product including the carcass, drawer/hinge style as well as the doors with competitors offerings. Price is a major factor when

choosing places such as MFI to buy your new kitchen but in my book quality should always be ahead in the list of priorities.
As an exponent of more contemporary style kitchens, Argyle is not my own cup of tea but I can fully understand why it may be more in keeping with your property and preferences.
Having said all that, Schreiber are far better than the Hygena offering from MFI but that alone, in my opinion, is not enough when compared to the bettter quality available from their

competitors albeit at a greater cost.
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