Dear IKEA enthusiasts,
I already shared this as a reply in another thread, but I think it’s interesting for everyone:
While planning the furnishings for our new home, we noticed that IKEA prices vary significantly across neighboring countries. Since there hasn’t been an easy way to compare these prices (without visiting each country’s website separately), we created one:
At koettbilligar, you can simply enter the article number to find the best price in Europe with ease.
Currently, not all items are available yet because the site has only been running for three days, and some products have different article numbers in different countries. Also, not every IKEA product is available in every country.
Soon, we will also publish very insightful Top 100 lists showing products with the highest saving potential.
For us, the takeaway was that trips to the Czech Republic or Poland definitely pay off. An interesting side note: beer glasses are 85% cheaper in the UK than in Germany.
Best regards,
Alex
P.S. To the admin: I hope this is not seen as unwanted advertising. Our intention is to help customers benefit from the globalization strategies of large corporations – and that’s what our website aims to do for all IKEA fans.
I already shared this as a reply in another thread, but I think it’s interesting for everyone:
While planning the furnishings for our new home, we noticed that IKEA prices vary significantly across neighboring countries. Since there hasn’t been an easy way to compare these prices (without visiting each country’s website separately), we created one:
At koettbilligar, you can simply enter the article number to find the best price in Europe with ease.
Currently, not all items are available yet because the site has only been running for three days, and some products have different article numbers in different countries. Also, not every IKEA product is available in every country.
Soon, we will also publish very insightful Top 100 lists showing products with the highest saving potential.
For us, the takeaway was that trips to the Czech Republic or Poland definitely pay off. An interesting side note: beer glasses are 85% cheaper in the UK than in Germany.
Best regards,
Alex
P.S. To the admin: I hope this is not seen as unwanted advertising. Our intention is to help customers benefit from the globalization strategies of large corporations – and that’s what our website aims to do for all IKEA fans.
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IKEA-Profi6 Jun 2013 22:40Not long ago, there was a comparison website (ikea.mocsi.eu), which essentially showed Ikea prices for different countries. Did Ikea intervene? Or did changes on Ikea’s website require a revision? Whatever the case, I hope you don’t encounter any issues.The issue with the site was the use of the brand name.
Challenging a website that does not infringe copyright and only compiles publicly available information would not hold up legally.
I think the idea is great.
Besides, not everyone has the opportunity to just travel abroad easily.
I know many products that are, for example, much more expensive in the Netherlands than here.
Switzerland would be another example.
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Maverick18547 Jun 2013 08:32Very interesting...
Good luck with this site...
Good luck with this site...
Starting today, we have also included very interesting "Top 100" lists. These show the top 100 products with the highest percentage savings potential, sorted by countries (France, Poland, Czech Republic, others to follow), product categories, and price.
It is truly remarkable how large the price differences can be.
Best regards,
Alex
It is truly remarkable how large the price differences can be.
Best regards,
Alex