B&Q DIY, operated by the Kingfisher Group, is the largest retailer of DIY and garden centre products in the UK, offering more than 45,000 home-improvement and garden products for everyone from the once-a-year barbeque hostess to building-trade professionals and the serious DIY enthusiast. Whilst B&Q does not fall into the traditional mail-order catalogues category, you can, none-the-less, request free brochures from the B&Q website, which you can use to order products online, or which you can use to order products in-store, by quoting the relevant brochure product references.
B&Q used to offer close to twenty different brochures, but has since consolidated these into just two separate catalogues - B&Q Garden and B&Q Home. Each of these brochures are available in store, and you also order each of them from the B&Q website (you’ll need to set up a free account with B&Q to order them though.) All the items in the catalogues are available in-store, although some items may not necessarily be available for immediate pick-up in the smaller stores. However, certain items are available to take away in larger stores - and these are all marked with a specific symbol in the B&Q brochures.
As mentioned, products from the brochure may also be ordered online, but you may find that the B&Q website does not always have quite the full range that you find in B&Q stores, so you’re advised to check first, to avoid any disappointment.
With nearly 15% of the UK market in repair, maintenance and home-improvements, B&Q is the biggest home improvement retailer in the UK, is the number one DIY retailer in Europe and the third largest in the world, with more than 60 international stores now operating. There are few names more synonymous with DIY in the UK than B&Q, and using the B&Q website you’ll enjoy the same high-level of customer care that you enjoy in any B&Q store.
B&Q DIY is operated by Kingfisher Group. Select the following link to see other catalogues from Kingfisher Group, or mail-order catalogue stores from other companies.
B&Q DIY Credit Terms: B&Q does not offer credit in the way that traditional mail-order catalogues do, but you are able to use B&Q/Comet Timecards, B&Q You Can Do It/Homeplan cards and B&Q Trade cards to purchase goods. The B&Q You Can Do It card and the B&Q Homeplan card can both be applied for online at the B&Q website, each offering different features and differing levels of credit. Naturally, being a credit arrangement, approval is subject to the usual credit checks.
As always, we strongly advise you to only borrow what you know you can easily afford to repay, and to remember that, with some credit arrangements, you may end up paying more for products purchased on credit, than if paid for in full at point-of-sale.
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