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Thomasville or Schuler Cabinetry

11/28/2005 01:56 AM rafdalt

I've been looking at the Thomasville cabinets at Home Depot and the Schuler Cabinets at Lowes to use in my kitchen remodel. Both estimates were comparable, but I was wondering if one is better than the other...does anyone have any thoughts?

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thomasville or schuler cabinetry?

06/03/2007 11:39 AM vladna

I am trying to decide between these two cabinet makers. Any feedback? I would appreciate feedback and usage experience with any of the two cabinet makers. Thank you

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Thomasville or Schuler

06/16/2007 06:08 PM anorak66

I plan on doing my kitchen in the fall and have been looking for several months now.
Thomasville is the made by Materbrand cabinetry. Schuler is made by Medallion cabinetry.
Thomasville has alot more "gadgetry" and storage convininences but thier finish looks cheap and thier box construction is the same as the cheap stock ones at LOWE'S. I have Kraftmaid in my bathroom which are decent (better than Thomasville in my opinion)But after looking for months I will choose Schuler, the finish is nicer the box is screwed together not stapled and the prices are very close. I am not an expert but I know the better deal when I see it. Good luck in your choice mine is clear.
Schuler Hands Down

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Thomasville vs Schuler

05/02/2008 02:49 PM amf228

Thomasville is made by Schrock (who also makes Diamond). Schuler is made by Medallion Cabinetry. For my money there is no comparison between the two. Schuler is far superior (sold wood drawer bottom is standard) better glide standard and look at the finish - just beautiful. Buy the Schuler - you'll love it!

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