February 25, 200917 yr hi can someone please tell me where to find the biggest electrical shop in chiang mai is thinking about fridges, tv, stoves like franke, smeg washing machine or things like that building a new house want to buy everything at one place hope to get a better price than where i live in chiang rai in chiang rai there is no franke or smeg and the prices comp to bangkok are much higher hope you all can help me thanks
February 25, 200917 yr Perhaps Siam TV, just within the northern part of the moat not far from Chiang Mai Ram hospital, or Home Pro. Top floor in Robinsons, Airport Plaza, also has a bunch of stuff.
February 25, 200917 yr Best place by far is on Sridonchai. On the left about midway between Suriwong Books and SE corner of the moat. (traveling west) HomiKitch (or something like that) is the name. Power Buy (Airport Plaza) ordinary stuff and very ordinary when it comes to installing anything (this goes for TV's and air conditioners in particular) Edited February 25, 200917 yr by john b good
February 25, 200917 yr Best place by far is on Sridonchai.On the left about midway between Suriwong Books and SE corner of the moat. (traveling west) HomiKitch (or something like that) is the name. Power Buy (Airport Plaza) ordinary stuff and very ordinary when it comes to installing anything (this goes for TV's and air conditioners in particular) Do they have dryers?
February 25, 200917 yr Best place by far is on Sridonchai.On the left about midway between Suriwong Books and SE corner of the moat. (traveling west) HomiKitch (or something like that) is the name. Power Buy (Airport Plaza) ordinary stuff and very ordinary when it comes to installing anything (this goes for TV's and air conditioners in particular) Do they have dryers? Memory is waning. What I am saying is maybe/maybe not. Why don't you happen by and take a look. Edited February 25, 200917 yr by john b good
February 26, 200917 yr Best place by far is on Sridonchai.On the left about midway between Suriwong Books and SE corner of the moat. (traveling west) HomiKitch (or something like that) is the name. Power Buy (Airport Plaza) ordinary stuff and very ordinary when it comes to installing anything (this goes for TV's and air conditioners in particular) Do they have dryers? Plenty of hairdryers
February 26, 200917 yr Although expensive try Home Pro, next door to Big C (Hang Dong Rd) also in Carrefour on the super highway. They normally have everything I cant find elsewhere.
February 26, 200917 yr For European brands your choices are mostly limited to Home Pro, HomiKitch and Index Living Mall. The selection is mostly Identical between the three. The price will depend who has the best deal for the brand you are looking for at the time you are looking. When I outfitted my Kitchen with Fagor (Stove, hood, Microwave, Oven, and dishwasher) Index living Mall had the best price, The next month Home Pro had the best price for the same appliances. HomiKitch was always the most expensive (for my items) My stuff bought at Index Living Mall was installed by the same installer who does Homikitch, I am not sure about Home pro, although if you live in Chiang Rai you may be installing it yourself. It is also my understanding that out of all of the European brands only Teka has has service in Chiang Mai. If you are buying a Dishwasher keep in mind that they are still not very common here and sometimes the soap can be hard to find, so stock up. In addition buying a single brand will usually net you a better deal as each brand has its own sales person. Good Luck Edited February 26, 200917 yr by Lordfoul
February 26, 200917 yr Author For European brands your choices are mostly limited to Home Pro, HomiKitch and Index Living Mall.The selection is mostly Identical between the three. The price will depend who has the best deal for the brand you are looking for at the time you are looking. When I outfitted my Kitchen with Fagor (Stove, hood, Microwave, Oven, and dishwasher) Index living Mall had the best price, The next month Home Pro had the best price for the same appliances. HomiKitch was always the most expensive (for my items) My stuff bought at Index Living Mall was installed by the same installer who does Homikitch, I am not sure about Home pro, although if you live in Chiang Rai you may be installing it yourself. It is also my understanding that out of all of the European brands only Teka has has service in Chiang Mai. If you are buying a Dishwasher keep in mind that they are still not very common here and sometimes the soap can be hard to find, so stock up. In addition buying a single brand will usually net you a better deal as each brand has its own sales person. Good Luck sound pretty much like i was thinking im a kitchen guy so i wanted to buy things like franke or smeg an oven, gas hobe , steamer , hood and fridge the same time so all the help you all give me is nice thanks i was in bkk last week and found out that a fridge double door lg was 40000 baht cheaper then in chiang rai so was the samsung serie 8 tv going next week to chiang mai and take a look around going there for the cotto showroom so can do that the same time again thanks very much for all the ideas
May 22, 200917 yr Any recommendations for air-conditioners? (Brands, where to buy, good service etc.)?
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