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  1. Hi Benetay, your carpentry work looks really good.

    Went to see a carpenter's workmanship over the weekend and realised that the white cabinet doors has a line between the laminate and the abs trimming which is kind of obvious, just wondering if yours has that too. I thought most of the white cabinet doors are all smoothen out but the carpenter claimied that only acrylic doors doesn't have the lines.. wonder if that is true?

    Would appreciate if you could share your carpenter or Id. Thanks!

    If got ABS trimming how will have a line between the laminates? for non ABS i understand... so i went back to look at the ABS trimming don't have the lines that you mention...

    hi Benetay

    Love your kitchen, so bright :)

    Just wondering, have you bought anything from Amazon lately? I bought a few stuff last time, using the free shipping, but I can't seem to find the free shipping anymore. Have tried to put the same items I bought before, but the free global shipping didn't appear. Any idea?

    When you key in the product name, left side top got filter, check the 'ship to singapore' then it will only show those that are shipped to singapore. if still got issue, can type in google, amazon chat, then talk to customer service officer about the product you want by giving them the link.

    sent contact to another 4 members!

    Sorry i wouldn't be coming in for the next week or so as i will be traveling.


  2. Hello, the wife has a collection of nanablock and softtoys and some other stuff so we did a display cabinet.

    2.5ft deep, 9ft wide, adjustable shelves, optional glass rack. $300 per foot run. Solid wood. Free to choose laminates color. Optional to run LED strip lights along or around.

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  3. Osaka is also near Kansai area whereby they are also very famous for their knives. Learn a lot hearing from the wife after getting information from the person and from youtube videos. The very good knives that the Japanese made are from Steel and steel needs regular maintenance if not it will rust. The guy in the shop recommended stainless steel instead because it does not rust and easier for beginners like myself to use.

    Steel need to be kept bone dry after washing, needs to be sharpen and why they used steel is because of the samurai sword.

    end up she bought 2 knives for $350. what a steal... a similar quality japanese knife sold in singapore can easily double or triple the price. So for those who likes to cook can get their wares during travels, best bang for bucks. Even the sharpening stone #1000 is $10 in Japan and $95 locally.

    Enough talking.

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    All these hand carry back...appreciate the wifey for doing all the carrying of the heavy plates and bowl from shop to hotel and taking the train. Luckily weather is cool 10-15 degrees if not it will be a real pain.

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    Broke one bowl amongst the lot, so not so bad!

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