Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Information and Services in Turkey Section => Good (or Bad) Shop Guide => Topic started by: mutlu on January 03, 2008, 14:32:43 PM
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I was shocked to find the cost of simple garden tables & chairs for my new villa...does anyone know of a good source for these?
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We bought a table and six garden chairs from a shop on the Gunlukbasi road (straight across the dolphin roundabout) when we were over in November. Like you, we thought they were very expensive. (There were some slightly cheaper ones, but poorer quality.) We should have shopped around more, but didn't have the time, and needed table and chairs for when we arrive with the kids end of March. Similar price to UK prices, unusual for Turkey, but may have been ripped off as it was out of season! Julie
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Koctas in Antalya/or delivery to your door ( try their website). Ikea via. a shopping service or a bus trip to their Izmir branch. :)
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We bought ours while on a visit to marmaris, same items in Calis were more than twice as much
Ron
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Ron,
You never carried a table from Marmaris?
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Originally posted by Carpete
Koctas in Antalya/or delivery to your door ( try their website). Ikea via. a shopping service or a bus trip to their Izmir branch. :)
Thanks, I will check on line before coming back to Calis
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Try Erin Spot, we got ours there and was cheap enough, cant remember exactly how much, also depends on if plastic or wood etc, will pay more for the latter.
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It depends really what you want. Erin Spot is a good bet, but if you want just plastic then try Migros (in season) they usually have them stacked up by the front door. We went for wooden, and yes they were expensive (from the shop in Gunlukbashi), but they look good, are really comfortable and will last for years.
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I would also make a serious point on this [8)]
Cheaper plastic chairs are very risky - with a combination of any or all of the following: weak plastic, hot weather, shiny ceramics and large people, I have known countless occasions where one (or more) of the legs simply collapse under the chair.
This sends the user on a fast and very hard downward collision with the floor. Certainly enough to cause a broken arm or other very nasty injury. Certainly enough to completely ruin a holiday.
I would strongly suggest paying more and getting aluminium/wood furniture - obviously they cost more but will last forever and safely too - and in the long run may be cheaper than replacing broken plastic rubbish.
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Originally posted by Scunner
I would also make a serious point on this [8)]
Cheaper plastic chairs are very risky - with a combination of any or all of the following: weak plastic, hot weather, shiny ceramics and large people, I have known countless occasions where one (or more) of the legs simply collapse under the chair.
This sends the user on a fast and very hard downward collision with the floor. Certainly enough to cause a broken arm or other very nasty injury. Certainly enough to completely ruin a holiday.
I would strongly suggest paying more and getting aluminium/wood furniture - obviously they cost more but will last forever and safely too - and in the long run may be cheaper than replacing broken plastic rubbish.
Thank you for taking the time to reply in such detail, but I never intended to buy "cheap plastic" but still felt the prices in the Calis area were very high compared to what is availble in England
I do hope that all those visitors sitting on plastic chairs outside most of the restaurants, don't have any nasty downward collisions in the middle of their boreks!
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Well I take your point of course, but cheap plastic chairs in restaurants (which should be banned under the classless furniture act of 1989) spend much of their day under tables, out of the sun.
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Originally posted by Scunner
I would also make a serious point on this [8)]
Cheaper plastic chairs are very risky - with a combination of any or all of the following: weak plastic, hot weather, shiny ceramics and large people, I have known countless occasions where one (or more) of the legs simply collapse under the chair.
This sends the user on a fast and very hard downward collision with the floor. Certainly enough to cause a broken arm or other very nasty injury. Certainly enough to completely ruin a holiday.
I would strongly suggest paying more and getting aluminium/wood furniture - obviously they cost more but will last forever and safely too - and in the long run may be cheaper than replacing broken plastic rubbish.
Very dangerous around pools too, as plastic slips quite easily on wet marble floors - especially when quantities of efes have been consumed ! ;)
Our neighbours bought alluminium from Ikea and had them delivered and I think the cost was very reasonable - almost on a parr with plastic anyway.
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Can someone suggest what is considered cheap/expensive here - what is the typical cost for a decent 4 seat set in wood ?
(need to buy one in the spring)
Thanks
Ian