Ikea - which one?
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Re: Ikea - which one?
is salvo a recycling centre? well... 50/60 they tend to know the price of valuable stuff, but I've bought most of my furnitures from fleamarkets and "antiques" shops sell the same stuff with a huge ripoff price.. depends on your luck and what exactly you want.
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Re: Ikea - which one?
Funny thing that, I saw "as new" Ikea goods for sale at a second hand place here. Prices were higher than you'd pay at Ikea.Alastair wrote:Nuu ya don't. I have contempt for Ikea and I haven't even failed to put any of their stuff together. Ya could look for a close by salvos within carrying distance and save a lot of money![]()
Okay so I'm a stingy student. Sue me.




Most second hand places are a rip off here, except when uff has their sale on

But you can always try here.
Jazqas.

Re: Ikea - which one?
Hi people! Does anyone know by chance if IKEA open on Sundays? In the web page It is written something like " Su 12-19 (Lounaalle ja näyttelykierrokselle pääsee jo klo 11) " But I don't know what it means and I don't want to go there and find it closed because I've to get there by bus...
Kiitos for the answer...
Kiitos for the answer...
Re: Ikea - which one?
Ikeas, like all other shops, (except small groceries) are closed on Sundays until the end of October. All shops can be open on Sundays only May - August and November - December.yodasan wrote:Hi people! Does anyone know by chance if IKEA open on Sundays? In the web page It is written something like " Su 12-19 (Lounaalle ja näyttelykierrokselle pääsee jo klo 11) " But I don't know what it means and I don't want to go there and find it closed because I've to get there by bus...
Kiitos for the answer...
The text means Sundays 12-19 (you can get to lunch and the exhibition already at 11).
Free buses on Saturdays:
ESPOO:
KIASMA - ESPOO
10, 12, 14, 16
ESPOO - KIASMA
11, 13, 15, 17.30
VANTAA:
KIASMA - VANTAA
9, 11, 13, 15
VANTAA - KIASMA
10, 12, 14, 17
Re: Ikea - which one?
Beware: on Saturdays Ikea is often packed with whole families of customers.
If you need to have some peace to evaluate your purchases, visit Ikea on a different day
If you need to have some peace to evaluate your purchases, visit Ikea on a different day

Maxxfi
Re: Ikea - which one?
Yeah, and for some reason, after only having lived here for a couple of years, I always run into people I know there....maxxfi wrote:Beware: on Saturdays Ikea is often packed with whole families of customers.
If you need to have some peace to evaluate your purchases, visit Ikea on a different day

Jazqas.

Re: Ikea - which one?
Is there an Ikea in Tampere?
Re: Ikea - which one?
nopeexclsv wrote:Is there an Ikea in Tampere?
Espoo Vantaa or Raiso is your choice..
or you can order from the net..
http://www.ikea.com/fi/fi/store/homeshopping


Re: Ikea - which one?
Not true. You can go to the hire desk beforehand, tell them you want a van and how long you'll be (they'll put the keys aside for you for approx. 30-45 minutes ONLY, so you have to know what you want and go to it directly, no shopping around). After you've paid for your purchases, you go back to the desk and get the van keys.MagicJ wrote:You can't hire/reserve beforehand (or it's not worth it) as the rental charge is effective as soon as you sign the paper so you buy first hire later.
We have used the delivery by Ikea a few times and the van hire once. Would recommend delivery for huge lots (we got a whole kitchen delivered) that are a pain in the a$$ to carry yourself or that will take a long time to unload. Van hire for the rest if you live locally and can drive home, unload and drive back within the two hours or however long it is.
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