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Importing German Appliances


Monty

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Looking in to getting German (or other?) appliances and wondering if anyone knows of any websites to source wholesale direct from Germany for main appliances to hopefully get a bit cheaper than the UK vendors.

 

Does anyone have any recommendations for sourcing and getting delivered from Europe?

 

Thanks.

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10 hours ago, nod said:

I’ve bought five Geberit frames direct from the manufacturer with a good saving Vat was charged at there end 

I think it’s unlikely I can claim this back 

So factor that in 

 

I got our VAT back for our Geberit frames and toilets Gary.  In German, VAT is MWSt and probably 19%

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14 hours ago, JohnMo said:

Why bother?

Fair question!

 

I've presumed any UK vendor will add a markup, so hoping there might be some cost saves out there going direct to retailers (or even direct to manufacturers) for the big brands. Perhaps any saving may be lost in shipping but thought it might be worth checking. Anecdotally I've heard some good deals may be possible but not managed to pin down any specifics!

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6 hours ago, ToughButterCup said:

 

I got our VAT back for our Geberit frames and toilets Gary.  In German, VAT is MWSt and probably 19%

 

So did I pre-Brexit.

 

Now you should be charged UK VAT not German, but you can still claim that back. 

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17 hours ago, Temp said:

 

So did I pre-Brexit.

 

Now you should be charged UK VAT not German, but you can still claim that back. 

Yes for sanitary fittings but not for kitchen/laundry appliances if they're what the OP is buying.

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I’m actually trying to import a Berbel Cooker Hood from Germany. At some point after 2021, Berbel stopped supplying to the UK. Probably not enough sales, rather than any other reason. These are expensive cooker hoods. 
 

I have had two different couriers pick up the item from the German kitchen shop, hold it for 5 days, then return it to the shop. My freight forwarding specialist is trying to find out what mysterious piece of paperwork we need from the German seller to get this to work. Something about goods with a value of more than €1000. All the usual paperwork was in place both times. 

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