Starts instore this thursday, swipe your card for an extra 10% off sale prices.
Got this in mail today.
My first post in HUKD :)
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donthasslethe to ohdearohdear
15 Jun 1618#3
Yes
hennasaeed
15 Jun 167#4
I got my entire home furniture from IKEA, not only good value for money but long lasting as well :smiley:
steve543 to ohdearohdear
15 Jun 166#6
Y E S
And I bet you hated ALDI AND LIDL when they first came to uk . And now you can't keep away
ohdearohdear
15 Jun 163#2
Am I the only one who think IKEA stuff are bad quality?
Latest comments (48)
AwesomeDawson
1 Jul 16#48
These worktops (186cm) are reduced from £80 to £20 at Ikea Lakeside. So with the Family discount a steal at £18
ceepeepee
26 Jun 16#47
I like the pencils
paulcheetham
24 Jun 16#46
Went before on this so called sale on sale items, it basically the rubbish no one wants and you count the items that this applies to with your fingers and toes
jaykaygeetoo
23 Jun 16#45
Thank you.
wonkothesane
22 Jun 16#44
You can also get a temporary card from instore kiosks (the same ones you claim your prize from) for immediate use.
The card proper then arrives in the mail a couple of week later.
jaykaygeetoo
22 Jun 16#43
Family of 1 is acceptable too. (Their words, not mine: Some clubs are for the select few, but the IKEA FAMILY is for everyone)
Just register your details and get your card from here
JoeYoungsta
21 Jun 16#42
it sounds like you need a family card to get this discount, which leads me to ask "how do you get a family card? do you have to make a kid to qualify?"
Citizen K
21 Jun 16#41
No way of seeing what's in the sale online?
wonkothesane
21 Jun 161#40
Went Saturday, got what I needed, and won a free donut.
Brown_Rolf
19 Jun 161#39
The Thurrock store opened 20 years ago. That's a long time to hang on to a bad memory of a shopping experience without ever giving them a second chance!
AwesomeDawson
18 Jun 16#38
Full price, I'm just saying I'd like to see it in the sale :P
Harry_Potter
17 Jun 16#37
How much is it?
AwesomeDawson
17 Jun 16#36
At the crappy Norwich store there isn't much. The "Not" light is reduced from £12 to £5.
hennasaeed
17 Jun 16#35
I was going to ask the same question
Mushroomhat
17 Jun 16#34
Anyone got anything nice
muni786
17 Jun 16#33
I love making ikea furniture... it isn't hard at all built many wardrobes a bed and loads of drawers
AwesomeDawson
17 Jun 16#32
and the Ekenaset armchair
AwesomeDawson
17 Jun 16#31
Some specifics would be nice, particularly the Besta range!
Austinhead
17 Jun 16#30
Does anyone know if there is a list of what's included. I don't want to drag myself there unless there is something I want/need.
EmelAlaoui
16 Jun 16#29
Is the garden furniture on sale?
Elbandito
15 Jun 16#28
that should be a phd thesis!!!!
ohdearohdear
15 Jun 16#27
You are wrong, I am afraid. I do not go either Aldi or Lidl but going to Waitrose :wink: and to answer my question it seem NO....
andrsnh
15 Jun 16#26
For those moaning about quality, of course it isn't going to be the same as bespoke handmade furniture, but neither is the price. If you look after it then of course it will last, it's when people start abusing it and using it for tasks it was never intended for that it will start to fail.
moosery2
15 Jun 16#25
IKEA: fun, colourful stuff in a warm moderately clean spacious environment with seats for people who need them, restaurant, provision for children, oh and TOILETS. And a customer service department.
Aldi and lidl: Umm yeah.
You're comparing apples and mouldy apples on that one lol :smile:
888eyeball
15 Jun 16#24
At 5 times the price of Ikea. :confused:
jaykaygeetoo
15 Jun 161#23
I definitely like your analysis. :smile:
hennasaeed
15 Jun 162#22
Further discount on sale items
Alg999
15 Jun 161#21
Whose family are they selling?
eklynne
15 Jun 16#20
Ikea sofas are fantastic. Amazing quality.
the gooner
15 Jun 162#19
Having read all of the comments I have very intelligently been able to summarise people's thoughts on ikea. Here goes -
Some people like ikea and some people don't
sofiasar
15 Jun 16#18
I went 2 weeks ago. took my family card and didn't save a penny !
it's only on certain things, but I bought alot of mixed things :disappointed:
quality wise, I love those 4 square units £20 in white !
got matched baskets to match my blueish wallpaper. look stunning
chrisr83
15 Jun 16#17
Much prefer Dwell furniture
snowblindcrash
15 Jun 16#14
Is this 10% off everything or only items that are in the sale.. asking for a friend who mat want to buy a kitchen ;-)
RHodgett to snowblindcrash
15 Jun 16#16
Only sale items.
goemon
15 Jun 162#15
Ikea is excellent especially when compared to its main competitors like argos and similar.
And in all seriousness the assembly instructions are excellent (there the same as the instructions for lego)
ohdearohdear
15 Jun 163#2
Am I the only one who think IKEA stuff are bad quality?
donthasslethe to ohdearohdear
15 Jun 1618#3
Yes
steve543 to ohdearohdear
15 Jun 166#6
Y E S
And I bet you hated ALDI AND LIDL when they first came to uk . And now you can't keep away
jaykaygeetoo to ohdearohdear
15 Jun 161#13
Not really.
Everyone has their own definition of quality. I personally dont like Ikea, but dont dislike them either.
WolverhamptonDealDon
15 Jun 16#12
I used to work for them not bad for staff discount either lol
manishpatel80
15 Jun 161#11
I love them due to quality, price and being flat packed.
kevinsmbuk
15 Jun 162#10
the actual quality is better when you assemble at home as it hasn't been shagged out by all the customers passing through daily
bigworlds
15 Jun 161#9
I like ikea, furniture is different from most stores, prices are reasonable and i dont expect it to last forever, its nice to move on to different room themes. You cant do that if you buy ercol and cover it in a blanket. I like the warehouse, especially Thurrock, the room layouts give me good ideas, and its easy to find my way around. Although ive never bought any big furniture like sofas or beds so i cant say what they last like. Mostly cupboards and tables etc.
Groovii D
15 Jun 161#8
I went to the IKEA in Thurrock not long after it opened. Awful experience, not been back since.
donnakatex
15 Jun 161#7
The instructions are the worst
loving_green
15 Jun 161#5
I have a lot of furniture from IKEA and i do have to admit the quality is going down hill. I am gutted as I really like their designs on some things and of course their prices.
hennasaeed
15 Jun 167#4
I got my entire home furniture from IKEA, not only good value for money but long lasting as well :smiley:
Opening post
Got this in mail today.
My first post in HUKD :)
Top comments
And I bet you hated ALDI AND LIDL when they first came to uk . And now you can't keep away
Latest comments (48)
The card proper then arrives in the mail a couple of week later.
Just register your details and get your card from here
Aldi and lidl: Umm yeah.
You're comparing apples and mouldy apples on that one lol :smile:
Some people like ikea and some people don't
it's only on certain things, but I bought alot of mixed things :disappointed:
quality wise, I love those 4 square units £20 in white !
got matched baskets to match my blueish wallpaper. look stunning
And in all seriousness the assembly instructions are excellent (there the same as the instructions for lego)
And I bet you hated ALDI AND LIDL when they first came to uk . And now you can't keep away
Everyone has their own definition of quality. I personally dont like Ikea, but dont dislike them either.