Kitchen equipment supplier

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Kitchen equipment supplier

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Hi guys and gals. :D

Does anyone know of an industrial kitchen equipment supplier in Hua Hin or Bangkok?

Things that are needed are large food mixers, ovens, fridges/freezers, stainless steel worktops etc.
Also need refrigerated glass counter display units for cakes etc. New or second hand.

If you know the address, phone number or have a link to a Thai website it would be very much appreciated.
The inlaws need a supply company.

Thanks all. :thumb:
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Re: Kitchen equipment supplier

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im pretty sure theres one on petchakasem road on the left hand side ,i think its mainly 2nd hand or refurbed ,its near the army camps heading towards chaam definately seen fridges and freezers there stainless
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Re: Kitchen equipment supplier

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3 places:
1.HH stainless steel. Opposite airport. Good equipment. Expensive.
2. Makro in pranburi. Outside there is a stall selling lots of kitchen stuff.
3. Just past the Honda garage in pranburi on the left hand side as you drive
Into pranburi. Yellow building. Sells kitchen equipment. Packaging. Some industrial sized foodstuff
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The place opposite the army camp on the way to Cha-Am is full of crappy old stuff. The man wants top bucks for what is well-used stuff, and is a grabbing git (no matter how much you spend,he'll charge you for delivery).. :tsk: We only shopped there the one time.
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Re: Kitchen equipment supplier

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ste860, splitlid and usual suspect Thanks for the replies so far guys.

If anyone else knows of any more please let us know. There must be a website or two but I'm damned if I can find any!

They are after new or very good second hand, so it seems that the guy opp the army camp won't be getting any money out of them.

We are coming to LOS in early April on a shopping trip and would like to help them choose what they buy, before we leave for China and other points East for a few months.

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