Description
KraftMaid Reviews – Round Up:
KraftMaid Company Information:
Kitchen Unit Quality: Good – Very Good
Price Fitted: Varies with dealer
Supply Only: Varies with dealer
Warranty: Lifetime (length of ownership)
Designer Qualifications: Varies with dealer
Designer Status: Varies with dealer
Commission rate: N/A
From the KraftMaid website:
For more than 40 years, KraftMaid have been committed to the needs of their customers.
As an industry leader and one of the largest built-to-order cabinet manufacturers in the United States, KraftMaid help more customers create the home of their dreams than any other cabinet manufacturer in the world.
KraftMaid cabinets are assembled in the United States. With more than 1.5 million square feet of manufacturing facilities in Northeast Ohio, they bring you the same kind of hand-crafted all-wood, dovetail drawer boxes and I-beam constructed cabinets that were sold from their modest shop over 40 years ago.
Why choose KraftMaid Cabinets? Because semi-custom kitchen cabinets give you the perfect blend of style, selection, and affordability.
With semi-custom cabinetry, you get to enjoy customizing your cabinetry design without the steep prices and extended lead times that often go with fully-customized cabinets. The KraftMaid product is 100% built-to-order. Through state-of-the-art construction methods, KraftMaid use the finest materials to build each cabinet to your exact specifications. You choose your door style and the type of material for your semi-custom kitchen cabinets, whether that’s oak, cherry, maple, birch or hickory. Then, you complete your cabinet design with your choice of finish and decorative hardware.
Who Are KraftMaid?
KraftMaid are part of the Masco Cabinetry group of companies based out of Middlefield, Ohio.
As part of a kitchen cabinetry brand including Quality Cabinets and Merillat, Masco have a cabinet design of a quality and price point to suit any home owner.
Jeff Brown –
Ordered full kitchen of cabinets & drawers through Home Depot, over $16,000.00, for a new million dollar home. Loved the design and color choices, soft-close drawers, and semi-custom options for the price. At nine months, a joint has broken in a corner of a mitered glass cabinet door. We were told to send pictures and a request for warranty coverage, and KM would respond “in 6 to 12 weeks”, itself an unreasonable review time. The claim was denied in a form letter stating that the warranty excludes any damage caused from “normal wear and tear”. I explained that this wasn’t normal, there was no “wear and tear” from our very limited use (second home); but we were told “normal wear and tear” means any use of the cabinet. In other words, once you use the cabinet, there’s no more warranty. Also, I was told the color is no longer made so I couldn’t buy a replacement door at full price if I wanted to. We have noticed several other joints separating in other cabinets. We will likely either hire a carpenter to go through all cabinets, & hire a painter to match the paint color, or replace all cabinets next winter.