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11 Ways to Completely Sabotage Your B&Q Guildford

You would think that a Fitted Kitchen will cost pretty much the same throughout the year, and to a certain extent you would be correct. However despite the seemingly endless "Sales" there are definitely better times to buy Fitted Kitchens.

The best time to buy kitchens is... when they want your business most!

The whole UK fitted kitchen industry revolves around four "Sale" periods as follows:

Period 1.

January - Winter Sale starting Boxing Day - must end last weekend in Janruary

February - Winter Sale magically extends to the end of February

March - No promotions. (Goods have to be shown at "full" price for 28 days before being discounted)

Period 2.

April - Spring Sale starts - coincides with Easter and additional Bank Holiday "specials"

May - Spring Sale magically extends to the end of May

June - No promotions. (Goods have to be shown at "full" price for 28 days before being discounted)

Period 3.

July - Summer Sale starts - must end last weekend in June

August - Summer Sale magically extends to the end of August (Usually the August Bank Holiday weekend)

September - No promotions. (Goods have to be shown at "full" price for 28 days before being discounted)

Period 4.

October - Autumn Sale starts - must end last weekend in October

November - Autumn Sale magically extends to the end of November (to capture the last "fits" before Christmas)

December - No promotions. (Goods have to be shown at "full" price for 28 days before being discounted)

Which brings us full circle back to the next Winter Sale - which will start on Boxing Day.

It is worth noting that December is the month that most kitchen retailers increase their prices (by 3 to 4%)

So, armed with the information above we can deduce when they want our business the most, and therefore... the best time to buy Fitted Kitchens.

These are all good times to buy, but if you want the best possible deal on your new kitchen...

Buy your kitchen in "Non Sale" periods ... why?

So we say the best time to buy kitchens is... when they want your business most!

And that time is... when they are not expecting it to fall into their laps, and it leads to a unexpected bonus!

The very best time of all being... two weeks before Christmas - when no-one else is buying Fitted Kitchens!

The enjoyment of Bar-B-Q is increasing among people, which resulted in the invention of the gas grill. Charcoals was used for cooking previously, but as times change the replacement of gas grills were created for safety factors. On patios and at restaurants bulky grills are used which range in design and price. Two basic categories of grills:

1. The folding contact type which cooks both sides.

2. The open type which is parallel to conservative.

Methane gas is easier than using charcoal. Gas Grills are simple to utilize and clean as well as cool down swiftly. Two basic grills are designed for domestic and industrial use.

Domestic gas grill

1. The materials for construction of this grill are iron or ceramic coated steel or stainless steel or cast iron.

2. These are easy maintenance, corrosion free, reliable and low cost. Ceramic coating alongside cast iron grills were mainly used for a long time.

3. Stainless steel has a high usage rating.

4. Life has become easier with the use of domestic gas grills and they are available in different ranges on a solitary stove.

Commercial gas grill

Commercial grills are premeditated for a number of procedures such as heating, burning, molding, casting and baking. Such grills are constructed from metal materials like alloys, steel or iron to reach high temperatures. Commercial grills come of various types - isolated grill, Open grill, etc.

Professional or Commercial grills are designed for precise functions. Commercial grills have wide blazing areas with diverse tops and air vent to transmit fumes away from human respiration. People working around industrial grills must obtain security precautions to avoid accidents. A commercial grill requires more maintenance than that of a domestic one. Now a day's Gas grills are designed in a unique way with an electric switch to produce a spark to B&Q Guildford light the flame inside.

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