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Trade: Project Manager
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 86
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Cabinet Question
Has anyone used these RTA cabinets from Sunco? These "all wood cabinets" look good. But I've never seen one in person. Has anybody installed these? How is the quality and the look? Is this better stuff then from HD or Lowes?
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Re: Cabinet Question
Project53; The honest answer is they are all junk, save your money and pay a bit more and use normal cabinets, you will save money and lots of time, which is more money by NOT using RTA junk. I am a custom Trimmer and been doing it for 20 yrs, been the RTA trip Never gonna happen again, twice was 8 times too often.
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Trade: General Contractor
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: MA
Posts: 108
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Re: Cabinet Question
I've used them twice and I agree it was twice to much. It was for rental units and the HO had already purchased them. By the time he paid me to put them together and reinforce them, he could have bought a low line cabinet.
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