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ATAG Netherland is a leading supplier of kitchen appliances. We are a Dutch company and sell kitchen appliances marketed under the brands ATAG, Pelgrim and ETNA. These brands enjoy high brand recognition in the Benelux countries. The kitchen appliances are sold via kitchen specialists, electrical retailers and the kitchen industry. ATAG Nederland currently employs 375 members of staff.

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In case youve got MORE questions just ask me or ask our superior mr. 26.9

There not a fitter there an appliance manufacturer

Same as Samsung or lg etc
 
That’s what I have told you many times before but you didn’t listen. I’ve been telling you this many times. So yes, I am right .. end of story

no i will quote you "kitchen fitter company" which means they fit kitchens / used it alot different than appliance manufacture

same as vaillant used to make some air-conditioning units and other things

worcester make appliance as well under there bosch umbrella
 

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