IKEA Family Members: LAGAN Range with Gas Cooktop (White) $429 & More Appliances + Free Store Pickup
$429.00
$619.00
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IKEA[ikea.com] has for its Family Members (free to join[ikea.com]) the LAGAN Range with Gas Cooktop (White) for $429. Store pickup is free; otherwise, delivery may be available at an extra cost.
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Price valid through Nov. 29, 2021 or while supplies last.
This deal price is $210 lower (31% savings) than the list price of $619.
Free store pickup is the best option; actually I believe the delivery price may very by distance. (I've never used the delivery service, I always pick up in store.)
Wait, IKEA sells appliances?!? Guess I've been under a rock; I didn't even know that was an offering of theirs.
I realize that they're rebadged units from a common manufacturer and echo the cautions of Lilvane above. In agreements like these (like between IKEA and Frigidare / Electrolux), I think it's common that the buyer (IKEA) tells the manufacturer "We want to sell at these price points. Cut or cheap out on what you need to meet it", leading to items that don't actually have the quality, features, or durability of the manufacturer's "standard" items, hence the skimpy warranty coverage.
Also, as mentioned, getting parts or service for these "off-brand" items can be a challenge. I found this out the hard way when I needed a replacement cartridge for a Home Depot Glacier Bay shower faucet that I'd installed in a rental property. A replacement cartridge for that faucet couldn't be found for love or money, leading me to have to tear open the wall to replace the entire faucet outright, a process that wouldn't have been necessary had I just purchased a Moen or American Standard faucet in the first place. Saving myself some money on the initial purchase ended up costing me a lot more money, time, and aggrevation later. C'est la vie.
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I realize that they're rebadged units from a common manufacturer and echo the cautions of Lilvane above. In agreements like these (like between IKEA and Frigidare / Electrolux), I think it's common that the buyer (IKEA) tells the manufacturer "We want to sell at these price points. Cut or cheap out on what you need to meet it", leading to items that don't actually have the quality, features, or durability of the manufacturer's "standard" items, hence the skimpy warranty coverage.
Also, as mentioned, getting parts or service for these "off-brand" items can be a challenge. I found this out the hard way when I needed a replacement cartridge for a Home Depot Glacier Bay shower faucet that I'd installed in a rental property. A replacement cartridge for that faucet couldn't be found for love or money, leading me to have to tear open the wall to replace the entire faucet outright, a process that wouldn't have been necessary had I just purchased a Moen or American Standard faucet in the first place. Saving myself some money on the initial purchase ended up costing me a lot more money, time, and aggrevation later. C'est la vie.