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keane Ground Level

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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:56 pm Post subject: Samsung Fridge Bulk Discount |
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Hi all,
Managed to secure a bulk discount (10 units) for Samsung fridges @Harvey Norman
20% off Retail prices. Prices listed below are before discount.
Pls contact:
Richard Fan
Department Head
Kitchen/Home Appliances
Harvey Norman Funan
HP:9108 5787 |
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dXter Moderator


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keane Ground Level

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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:32 am Post subject: |
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| dXter wrote: | | How does this bulk purchase works? |
Hi dXter,
This is similar to the Mayer's bulk discount deal.
I had approached Harvey Norman to offer Pinnacle Residents a bulk discount for Samsung Fridges.(10 units)
The offer is 20% off the listed retail prices(details in my 1st post)
Pls contact Richard Fan to secure a unit.
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openH2O 35th Storey

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Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 11:10 pm Post subject: |
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Samsung is my type. Went to HN to get the dimension for fridge, washing machine, micowave oven and TV. Richard Fan was helpful.  |
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keane Ground Level

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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:27 am Post subject: |
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| openH2O wrote: | Samsung is my type. Went to HN to get the dimension for fridge, washing machine, micowave oven and TV. Richard Fan was helpful.  |
Yeah, Richard was helpful and has more leeway on discount as he's the department head.
Was the discount extended to other appliances as well?
Are you looking for a side by side Samsung too? |
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openH2O 35th Storey

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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 12:59 pm Post subject: |
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| keane wrote: | | openH2O wrote: | Samsung is my type. Went to HN to get the dimension for fridge, washing machine, micowave oven and TV. Richard Fan was helpful.  |
Yeah, Richard was helpful and has more leeway on discount as he's the department head.
Was the discount extended to other appliances as well?
Are you looking for a side by side Samsung too? |
Yes, looking for the following model as I was doing my ID and found this model in google sketchup. It is one of the model stated in your list and was surprised to see it in the display selling below $800. It is a pleasant surprised except the dimension is not yet perfect.
Thk for the effort. look forward for the KDK fan.
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keane Ground Level

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Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:22 pm Post subject: |
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| openH2O wrote: | | keane wrote: | | openH2O wrote: | Samsung is my type. Went to HN to get the dimension for fridge, washing machine, micowave oven and TV. Richard Fan was helpful.  |
Yeah, Richard was helpful and has more leeway on discount as he's the department head.
Was the discount extended to other appliances as well?
Are you looking for a side by side Samsung too? |
Yes, looking for the following model as I was doing my ID and found this model in google sketchup. It is one of the model stated in your list and was surprised to see it in the display selling below $800. It is a pleasant surprised except the dimension is not yet perfect.
Thk for the effort. look forward for the KDK fan.
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Your 3D renderings are legendary here! Any to share on your kitchen?
Should be going down to KDK tom to see if I can broker a BD. |
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openH2O 35th Storey

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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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Thank for the effort.
Legendary...hehe there are expert out there.
I am not doing a kitchen but just a larger kitchenette.
The fridge was done by someone else in google and I modified a bit. The actual model is slightly off the dimension I need.
I am using this design to lock down on all the dimension. So this is subjected to refinement.
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keane Ground Level

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Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 9:47 pm Post subject: |
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Wow! I thought that was a real photo at first, nice!
I like the way you utilise the dead space behind the door for your dish drainer.
Did you consider modifying the door to swing outwards into the yard to gain more kitchen space?
I asking my ID to do that if possible, worst case is to change the nice glass door to a folding door; I really need more kitchen space!
Is that a sliding door at the entrance of the corridor to the bedroom?
Super OT: Are you into diving? |
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openH2O 35th Storey

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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:01 am Post subject: |
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| keane wrote: | Wow! I thought that was a real photo at first, nice!
I like the way you utilise the dead space behind the door for your dish drainer.
Did you consider modifying the door to swing outwards into the yard to gain more kitchen space?
I asking my ID to do that if possible, worst case is to change the nice glass door to a folding door; I really need more kitchen space!
Is that a sliding door at the entrance of the corridor to the bedroom?
Super OT: Are you into diving? |
Thank for the comment, what is Super OT? Was a diver long time ago, OT means my nick ah?
Our is almost open concept too for the kitchen, so the area for the drainer is to stuck in one corner if our budget dont allow for those SS. accessories.
Our yard area is a mini workshop for me, so no change to the yard door. But you still need a landing space right no matter what kind of doors used?
There is sliding door at the corridor. Trying to do a soho concept to segregate the private bedroom from the public working/living area. It is part of the cabinet which my CO insisted.
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keane Ground Level

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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:35 pm Post subject: |
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OT is for off topic
Thought openH2O wads for open water certification for divers.
Your ID looks great, would love to see the finished reno.
My ID says she's able to swing the yard door outwards, so won't eat into kitchen cabinet space. |
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openH2O 35th Storey

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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 5:27 pm Post subject: |
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yap openwater 2 is the course I took several years back.
thk for the comment. it is a good idea to swing the yard door outward. But I think you need to reverse the frame and touching up a bit. Not too difficult I think.
This is S1 center door for your ref.
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keane Ground Level

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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 7:35 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the pic!
Do you reckon that I would have enough clearance in the yard for 2X600mm washer and dishwasher side by side using a out swinging door? |
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openH2O 35th Storey

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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 9:00 pm Post subject: |
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| keane wrote: | Thanks for the pic!
Do you reckon that I would have enough clearance in the yard for 2X600mm washer and dishwasher side by side using a out swinging door? |
yours is center unit S1?
quick check on the center unit for the yard is about 2200mm length.
2x600 = 1200 still got 1000mm width. Minus the 200 mm for the working space 800mm should be enough for the yard door.
However your washing machine area will be affected. Thought you bought a dryer? Then probably it is very tight and you may need to made shelves to stack them up vertically.
If you have a dryer, then probably the cloth hanger is not needed. cause you cant swing open outward due to the hanger. That is probably the reason the yard door is swinging inward to the kitchen.
If it just the 2x600mm then should be ok to swing outward to the yard but be mindful of the hanger.
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keane Ground Level

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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 10:04 am Post subject: |
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| openH2O wrote: | | keane wrote: | Thanks for the pic!
Do you reckon that I would have enough clearance in the yard for 2X600mm washer and dishwasher side by side using a out swinging door? |
yours is center unit S1?
quick check on the center unit for the yard is about 2200mm length.
2x600 = 1200 still got 1000mm width. Minus the 200 mm for the working space 800mm should be enough for the yard door.
However your washing machine area will be affected. Thought you bought a dryer? Then probably it is very tight and you may need to made shelves to stack them up vertically.
If you have a dryer, then probably the cloth hanger is not needed. cause you cant swing open outward due to the hanger. That is probably the reason the yard door is swinging inward to the kitchen.
If it just the 2x600mm then should be ok to swing outward to the yard but be mindful of the hanger.
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Shucks, forgot about the hanger...
The whole yard floor is no flushed too, there's a drop after the door.
Yes, I have dryer too, already planning to stack the dryer on top of the washer to reduce footprint and hopefully have space besides the washer for the dish washer.
Thanks much for your input, may have to chuck the yard door and change to a bifold sliding door. That'll be a pity as the glass yard door looks good. |
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Armadillo 45th Storey

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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:26 am Post subject: |
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Great info, I was thinking to change the yard door to fold one too
Yet to see if it's nice  _________________ ***People only failed when they give up***
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keane Ground Level

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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:01 am Post subject: |
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| Armadillo wrote: | Great info, I was thinking to change the yard door to fold one too
Yet to see if it's nice  |
My ID just told me it's possible to convert the glass yard door to a sliding door by installing a top track! Great way to save space.  |
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keane Ground Level

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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 1:29 am Post subject: |
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Hi all,
Just placed a deposit for my fridge today.
Update on the Samsung Fridge Bulk Discount.
There's a year end promo till 31st Dec (NTUC vouchers $200-400)
Richard can give a 15% Discount off the RRP on top of this promo, which is a better deal then the previous 20% offer.
As with the Mayer's Bulk Discount, this offer is only valid for an initial 10 sets only, or till management decides to withdraw the discount pending on overwhelming demand.
Pls book early to avoid disappointment.
Details and prices below.
You can call him for discount on other appliances sold in Harvey Norman too.
For enquires, pls contact:
Richard Fan
Department Head
Kitchen/Home Appliances
Harvey Norman Funan
HP:9108 5787
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openH2O 35th Storey

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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:25 pm Post subject: |
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| Thank pal. for sharing. Will go and check it out. |
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Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:36 am Post subject: |
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| thank for the info |
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tito00 35th Storey


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Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 9:13 am Post subject: |
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| Called Richard as the fridge I want is not in the list above and he informed only has discount but no voucher.. |
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:27 pm Post subject: |
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| Some of our home appliances are Samsung Branded and of course our fridge is Samsung. I do like the works of Samsung. All the appliances we bought that Samsung branded really last long. |
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