Anyone own a KK in the UK?

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Re: Anyone own a KK in the UK?

Postby TheNakedWhiz » Sep 26th, '11, 08:50

JB, is there an option to pick it up at the port and save the delivery charge (assuming you could rent, borrow, etc. a vehicle for transporting it yourself)?
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Postby jacklondon » Sep 26th, '11, 09:22

yeah - i guess so, but the lions share of the fee was duty. I have to tell you though, it took four of us to move it on a pallet trolley to keep it stable, it weighs an astonishing amount.... you really need a delivery truck with a drop tail or crane to drop it of the truck.... if you pick it up yourself in a hired van and drop it on the kerb trying to get it out of the van with the wrong equipment, you're gonna be upset to say the least!
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Re: Anyone own a KK in the UK?

Postby IanP » May 10th, '13, 22:28

Hi Jack,

it's been a long time since this post. Could you let me know any problems you may have had when importing your KK and how you got it delivered from port to your garden - if you can still remember!

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Re: Anyone own a KK in the UK?

Postby 5698k » May 11th, '13, 06:53

I'm pretty sure that a large majority of kk owners bought theirs sight unseen, including me. I'm also sure that those same owners have no regrets about their purchase, including me.

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