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Monday, 04 August 2008 01:42 |
There is an endless variety of kitchen cabinets on the market, with an even more confusing variety of quality and materials being used. There are plenty of retail stores, online stores and other specialty kitchen cabinet stores to choose from; the problem is weeding through all of these choices and making the right decision. If you are looking for sheer convenience, are not worried about a time line, and are willing to pay a little extra, than going to the big home improvement stores is...
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Friday, 06 June 2008 06:48 |
Now that you have your new RTA Kitchen Cabinets, let's talk about assembly. RTA Kitchen Cabinets are about as easy to assemble as it gets. The basic box of RTAcabinets is held together by cam locks, which create a nice tight cabinet (much stronger than staples or dowels). All that is required for assembly is a flathead screwdriver. For the drawer base cabinets, you may want to have a drill handy to help tighten the screws that are needed to hold the drawer slides and even the drawer faces...
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Friday, 06 June 2008 06:42 |
What makes RTA Cabinets different from regular cabinets? RTA Kitchen cabinets that are on the market today are in most cases, made of better materials than the higher priced name brand kitchen cabinets that are on the market today. That being said, not all RTA Kitchen Cabinets are made the same. When you are shopping for RTA Kitchen Cabinets, make sure you look for the following features: 1) Solid wood face frames, stiles and doors 2) 1/2 or 5/8 inch plywood sides (stay away from particle...
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Friday, 06 June 2008 06:23 |
RTA Kitchen Cabinets are available just about everywhere that you look. The big box stores have even started carrying their own line of RTA Cabinets. By buying your RTA Kitchen Cabinets direct from the manufacturer, the savings can be as high as 30-40%. Most websites are now offering design tools and templates to help may your kitchen cabinet buying process an easy transaction. If you are still unsure about buying RTA Kitchen Cabinets, let's talk about a lot of misconceptions about...
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