Delonghi Radiators - Good make? Also Prices?

Hi i went to Cityplumbing this morning to price up a few radiators, i was very surprised at the price.

1200x400 Dbl list price =A3228.46 & 400x800 =A3152.32 =3D =A3398.28 (inc vat)

Discount of 76.50% :shock:

Total inc vat =A3105.16

Was very surprised but this is the normal for basic rads, but are these a better make than you can buy at Screwfix and B&Q?

Also would they give me that discount (if i ask nice) off all the things i need?

Copper pipes, joints, solder etc or are these cheaper elsewhere even with the discount?

Reply to
htmark98
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At trade counters just ask for discout, know what the cheepest online price is (don't forget P&P), and be prepared to walk away. My local BM will match others on some stuff, and not on other stuff (this is the con, they do good prices once, then you go back, and think you are getting good prices - but you are not). If they know you have a big need for stuff, they will want you to come back and back. If you are a "total pratt", don't expect discount - they don't want you. In some places a big set of "assets" and a low cut top helps, in others it works against you. Basically its a game you have to learn to play.

Rick

Reply to
Rick

thanks for the tip, yeah i get a discount at my loal builders yard as go there all the time for things around the house and garden and always cheaper than the 'Sheds'. But i have found that the little bits are cheaper online.

Reply to
htmark98

I haven't tried their radiators but all the various Delonghi domestic appliances I've ever bought (from fan heaters by the dozen to chip fryers) have given long and reliable service.

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Andy Dingley

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