DIY Kitchens vs Magnet Kitchens — And Why SJB Trade Kitchens Is the Smarter Buy



DIY Kitchens offers 18mm MFC units with Blum Antaro soft-close drawers at competitive prices through a supply-only model, while Magnet sells via 150+ showrooms with Blum drawers as standard. For homeowners who want 18mm solid backs, a free guided design service, and trade prices, SJB Trade Kitchens is the better choice.


Quick Answer

  • DIY Kitchens: 18mm MFC rigid construction, Blum Antaro, supply-only, £29.99 design service, 8mm back panels
  • Magnet: Blum drawers standard, 150+ showrooms, high street pricing
  • SJB Trade Kitchens: 18mm Egger/Kronospan, 18mm solid backs, Blum Antaro standard, free design guidance
  • SJB: Nationwide delivery, 30–50% less than high street, call Steve on 0161 509 4221

✓ Made to Order
Custom sizes as standard
✓ Rigid Built
18mm Egger/Kronospan
✓ 18mm Solid Backs
Full-depth strength throughout
✓ Nationwide Delivery
From 10 working days


Comparing DIY Kitchens and Magnet? One is online supply-only, one high street showroom. DIY Kitchens offers 18mm MFC units and Blum Antaro drawers but their back panels are 8mm. Magnet offers a showroom experience at high street prices. SJB Trade Kitchens offers 18mm solid backs and a free guided design service at trade prices.



Feature SJB Trade Kitchens DIY Kitchens Magnet
Construction 18mm Egger/Kronospan, rigid built 18mm MFC, rigid construction Rigid construction
Back Panels 18mm solid backs throughout 8mm back panels Not publicly specified
Drawers Blum Antaro soft-close Blum Antaro soft-close Blum drawers as standard
Bespoke Sizing Yes — custom heights, widths, depths Yes — bespoke sizes available Standard range sizes
Who Can Buy Any homeowner Any homeowner (supply-only) Any homeowner via showrooms
Design Service Included — Steve guides you through £29.99 extra charge Via showroom (included)
Customer Support Call Steve: 0161 509 4221 Ticket-based system Via showroom/call centre


The DIY Kitchens Problem — And Why It Matters

DIY Kitchens’ supply-only model is a challenge. You need to plan the entire kitchen yourself, and their back panels are only 8mm. Magnet offers a showroom design experience but at high street prices that are typically 30–50% more expensive than a trade supplier like SJB.



Why SJB Trade Kitchens Is the Better Choice


Double the Back Panel Thickness

Magnet, DIY Kitchens, and SJB all offer Blum drawers. DIY Kitchens and SJB both use 18mm MFC for carcass sides. But SJB uses 18mm solid backs throughout — DIY Kitchens use 8mm back panels, less than half the thickness. Solid backs provide greater cabinet rigidity and longevity. It’s the specification that high-volume suppliers often compromise on to reduce costs and shipping weight.

Guided Ordering, Not a Minefield

DIY Kitchens is supply-only — you plan and order the kitchen yourself. Magnet offers a showroom design service, but you’re buying at showroom prices. With SJB, Steve’s over 20 years of kitchen industry experience means you get full design guidance at no extra charge. DIY Kitchens charges £29.99 for their design service, and you still need to provide your own measurements. One ordering mistake with DIY Kitchens means waiting weeks for a replacement part.

A Direct Line, Not a Ticket Queue

DIY Kitchens’ support is ticket-based — submit a query and wait. Magnet’s support is via showroom or call centre. At SJB, you can call Steve directly on 0161 509 4221. That’s the person who designed your kitchen, knows your specification, and can answer questions immediately.

One Person. One Number. Total Accountability.

Steve is your single point of contact from the moment you enquire to the moment your kitchen is delivered — and beyond. No call centres. No ticket systems. No being passed between departments. You deal with the same person throughout: the person who designed your kitchen, placed your order, and knows every detail of your specification. Call Steve directly on 0161 509 4221. When you’re spending thousands on a new kitchen, that kind of accountability is rare — and it’s standard at SJB.



From Design to Reality: See the Difference

Every SJB kitchen starts with a detailed CAD design so you can see exactly how your finished kitchen will look before a single unit is ordered. Here is what that looks like in practice.

SJB Trade Kitchens CAD design render - Scott kitchen view 1

The CAD design produced by Steve before the kitchen was ordered

Finished SJB Trade Kitchens installation - Scott kitchen photo 5

The finished kitchen installed by the customer – exactly as designed

“Steve is absolutely epic! Really nice guy. 100% genuine and to be trusted. Really easy to work with. Couldn’t do enough and always on hand.

The kitchen was amazing quality and the kitchen looked exactly like the images he produced on his computer. The units came ready built which saved a lot of time! Even if you’re not a joiner it was really easy to assemble and fit.

The kitchen is great quality and a VERY competitive price! 100% recommended! Thank you so much!”

— Scott, verified SJB Trade Kitchens customer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐



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Frequently Asked Questions

DIY Kitchens is available to homeowners directly, which Howdens is not (Howdens requires a trade account). DIY Kitchens offers competitive pricing on 18mm MFC units with Blum Antaro drawers. However, their back panels are 8mm — less than half the thickness of SJB’s 18mm solid backs. SJB Trade Kitchens offers 18mm solid backs, guided ordering, and a free design service at trade prices.

No — Howdens is trade-only. SJB Trade Kitchens offers comparable rigid construction with 18mm Egger/Kronospan carcasses and Blum Antaro drawers, available to any homeowner with no trade account required.

Yes, DIY Kitchens use Blum Antaro soft-close drawers as standard, which is the same high-quality specification used by SJB Trade Kitchens. The key differentiator between the two is the back panel thickness: SJB uses 18mm solid backs while DIY Kitchens use 8mm backs.

SJB Trade Kitchens uses 18mm solid backs throughout as standard. DIY Kitchens uses 8mm back panels. SJB’s backs are more than double the thickness, providing significantly greater cabinet rigidity and longevity.

DIY Kitchens uses a ticket-based system. At SJB Trade Kitchens, you can call Steve directly on 0161 509 4221 — a direct line to the person whose name is on the door.




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SJB Trade Kitchens is an independent kitchen specialist. All competitor names are used for comparative purposes only based on publicly available specifications. SJB Trade Kitchens is not affiliated with Wren Kitchens, DIY Kitchens, Magnet, Wickes, or Howdens.