A comment
Funny people write reviews. Neither indicate the marking of the laminate, nor its name.
"We have Oak Rainier."
Darling, this is the name of the color, not a series.
"They took something about 600 rubles ... They took a laminate of class 32 ... It scratches very easily."
Seriously? 32class? Scratched? For 600r this is generally some kind of super rogue collection. For this money, it is 100% not moisture resistant, with a thickness of not more than 8.5 mm, which indicates a very thin “working” layer.
Because of such incompetent comrades, I have been breaking my brain for a long time when choosing a laminate. As a result, I had to study the floor of the Internet in search of reliable information.
Since the budget began to end at the stage of finishing, I didn’t even look at particularly expensive brands like Pergo. However, I was interested in the most light color scheme with a 4-sided chamfer. As a result, the choice fell on two types of Egger and three types of Kronotex.
As a result, I took Kronotex Mammut D 2800 / 33class / 12mm / Moisture resistant.
Workers laid it, so unfortunately I can’t say anything about the quality of the locks and other information. I see only the result - a beautiful, even floor.
P.S. Do not take dissatisfied reviews from people who, when buying a cheap laminate from an economy series of a good company, hope for some kind of supernatural strength and durability, laying it on curved floors.
pros
- Relatively low cost
- Nice texture
- Saturated color
Minuses
- During operation not detected