Monday, 8th June 2009

Eddingtons Kitchen Trolleys Review

Having never owned a trolley of any kind before, I am now finding myself manoeuvring through piles of information on wood, metal and wheels to get that ‘just right’ solution for my kitchen.  An Eddingtons kitchen trolley seems to be the affordable answer.

Everything is so cluttered in my kitchen and I never seem to have enough work space to really relax and enjoy my cooking. If I’m honest I could do with a few extra drawers as I know that I won’t throw away any of my very essential utensils.

So where should I start?  Usually trolleys are either rectangular or square but come with lots of different options relating to type of wood, number of drawers, with baskets or without and type of work surface. After much research it looks like my best option would be an Eddingtons trolley which comes with heavy-duty lockable castors for easy movement in the kitchen.  I plan to use mine as a kitchen island so it would probably be best to have it on wheels so it can be moved out of the way when I have friends round.

Eddingtons trolleys fit in well in either traditional or contemporary kitchens with so many models to choose from.  They are made from solid beech which means that they will last for years, and come with or without drawers or wicker baskets for all my utensils.

One of the best things about the Eddingtons kitchen trolleys is that they come ready assembled, unlike so many other ‘flat pack’ options.  They seem to be really easy to maintain, and with a little dedication when my trolley first arrives I can have years of use, and even take it with me if I up sticks and move to an even grander kitchen!

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