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Buying construction materials abroad
Hello Everyone
The washing machine and dryer were bought at a Polish radio retail chain called RGT if I remember correctly, and it was both the washing machine and dryer for that price. The jacuzzi was of some Polish brand. There was an incredible range of jacuzzis, round, elongated, corner, square. The one the carpenter bought was an elongated one (170 centimeters long). My advice to everyone... GO DOWN and SHOP LIKE CRAZY, I only have positive things to say about this trip. The sad part is: What is happening to Sweden???
Best regards,
SKopis
The washing machine and dryer were bought at a Polish radio retail chain called RGT if I remember correctly, and it was both the washing machine and dryer for that price. The jacuzzi was of some Polish brand. There was an incredible range of jacuzzis, round, elongated, corner, square. The one the carpenter bought was an elongated one (170 centimeters long). My advice to everyone... GO DOWN and SHOP LIKE CRAZY, I only have positive things to say about this trip. The sad part is: What is happening to Sweden???
Best regards,
SKopis
Hörmann LPU40 is a sectional garage door that comes in a compact package (which is then assembled into a unit). In our case, we managed with a trailer whose bed was 20 cm longer than the width of the door. If you plan to buy a regular whole door, it naturally won't be as easy to transport it home on a car trailer 
Castorama can offer home delivery to Sweden and it might be an economical option if you order several items and it’s possible to consolidate them on one or more pallets...
Castorama can offer home delivery to Sweden and it might be an economical option if you order several items and it’s possible to consolidate them on one or more pallets...
The "Svartjobbaren", you can send an email to the store where you want to shop and ask for the price of the unit you are interested in. http://www.hormann.com has brochures you can download. If you choose the Rumia store (Gdansk), send the inquiry to tomasz.komorowski.rumia@castorama.pl
Absolutely, check this out:gaia said:
Cheatsheet:
1 Polish NewZloty = 2.24 Swedish Kronor
5 Polish NewZloty = 11.20 Swedish Kronor
10 Polish NewZloty = 22.39 Swedish Kronor
25 Polish NewZloty = 55.98 Swedish Kronor
50 Polish NewZloty = 111.95 Swedish Kronor
100 Polish NewZloty = 223.90 Swedish Kronor
The rate refers to Forex 5/3 -05
Unfortunately, you can't see any prices on their website.svartjobbarn said:
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gaia
The zloty just seems to keep going up. Or is it the krona that is going down?Immobil said:Sure, check here:
Cheat sheet:
1 Polish NewZloty = 2.24 Swedish Kronor
5 Polish NewZloty = 11.20 Swedish Kronor
10 Polish NewZloty = 22.39 Swedish Kronor
25 Polish NewZloty = 55.98 Swedish Kronor
50 Polish NewZloty = 111.95 Swedish Kronor
100 Polish NewZloty = 223.90 Swedish Kronor
Exchange rate refers to Forex 5/3 -05
Best regards,
David
Hi Gaia!!!
You'll just have to trust us who've recently been there, see it as a little trip and a break from everyday life, and then it's a BIG + for everything you purchase and bring home, but I can promise you that you won't be disappointed, because the range is enormous whether you're shopping for building materials, home decor, or clothes. What I saw down there 2 weeks ago makes all the shopping centers in the Gothenburg area look like trash.
Best regards,
Skopis
You'll just have to trust us who've recently been there, see it as a little trip and a break from everyday life, and then it's a BIG + for everything you purchase and bring home, but I can promise you that you won't be disappointed, because the range is enormous whether you're shopping for building materials, home decor, or clothes. What I saw down there 2 weeks ago makes all the shopping centers in the Gothenburg area look like trash.
Best regards,
Skopis
The Polish currency (PLN) fluctuates continuously against the Swedish krona (SEK) - something to consider when calculating potential savings by traveling to Poland for shopping.
If I recall correctly, the exchange rate was around 2 SEK for one PLN around the turn of the year. Two weeks ago, the rate was up to 2.35 SEK for one PLN. Currently, according to Forex, it's 2.27 SEK for one PLN.
Forex states today in their currency forecast (=advanced guess) "Polish Prime Minister resigns in May. Political unrest ahead of upcoming elections weakens PLN." So if you're planning to go shopping, you might get lucky this spring as it becomes cheaper for Swedes to shop in Poland.
If I recall correctly, the exchange rate was around 2 SEK for one PLN around the turn of the year. Two weeks ago, the rate was up to 2.35 SEK for one PLN. Currently, according to Forex, it's 2.27 SEK for one PLN.
Forex states today in their currency forecast (=advanced guess) "Polish Prime Minister resigns in May. Political unrest ahead of upcoming elections weakens PLN." So if you're planning to go shopping, you might get lucky this spring as it becomes cheaper for Swedes to shop in Poland.