Description
Mid Continent Cabinetry Reviews – Round Up:
Mid Continent Cabinetry Company Information:
Kitchen Unit Quality: Good – Very Good
Price Fitted: Varies with dealer
Supply Only: Varies with dealer
Warranty: Minimum 5 yrs Limited (Pro Series)
Designer Qualifications: Varies with dealer
Designer Status: Varies with dealer
Commission rate: N/A
From the Mid Continent Cabinetry website:
With cabinet solutions for all markets, Mid Continent Cabinetry’s portfolio is larger than ever, offering three product series; the Signature Series, Pro Series and the Norcraft Cabinetry Series. Each is built from the same high quality hand crafted standards, each series is defined by selections in wood species, door styles, finish offerings, along with variable design and construction features.
The Signature Series offers quality, hand crafted cabinetry in a wide range of door styles and popular woods species. A large selection of stain and glaze choices, construction upgrades, special modifications and Design Options® offer the flexibility to reflect any style without compromise.
Exclusively available to our contractor market channel, the Mid Continent Pro Series represents a opening price point line of framed cabinetry. Built from the same high quality standards, the Pro Series offers a limited selection of styles, species, finishes and options.
Who Are Mid Continent Cabinetry?
Mid Continent Cabinetry are part of the Norcraft / Masterbrand Cabinets group and are based out of Eagan, Minnesota.
Mid Continent Cabinetry offer a wide range of cabinet and door styles across two series, allowing for semi-custom cabinets at a price point to suit all budgets. All-American construction and support from one of the US’s largest kitchen companies ensures a standardized high quality across all products.
A Jansen –
Good products
Maureen –
We’ve been selling MidContinent Cabinetry for over 12 years and can’t imagine not having them in our starting line up! Great product with a company who really stands behind their product & gives plenty of options.
Mike Williams –
As a contractor’s point of view do not buy mid continent cabinets. Very poor workmanship cracked doors and face frames bad staining. I was told I would have new replacements in week it is now going on 2 weeks and still no cabinets. Do not buy this brand of cabinetry.
Jennifer Thom –
We are sorry to hear of Mike William’s experience with Mid Continent Cabinetry. We strive to fill each order perfectly the first time, with quality cabinetry delivered on time and complete. Once in a while, we fall short. When that happens, we do everything possible to make the situation right, as Laura W points out. We assure readers, there are thousands of homeowners who are very happy with their Mid Continent Cabinetry purchase. Mid Continent Cabinetry has undergone rigorous performance testing and is certified by the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association to have passed these tests (details are found here: https://www.kcma.org/certifications/ansi-kcma-certification). For more information about options for the sides (“ends”) of your cabinets, your Mid Continent Cabinetry dealer will have details about finished ends, flush ends and other options if you want to go beyond the standard paper laminate end. Mid Continent Cabinetry offers options so that you can achieve the look you love while staying on budget.
Laura W –
Less than happy with some of my mid continent cabinets but happy with their aftersales service and expecting a good resolution
Emily –
I was considering Mid Continent as they seem to offer excellent value compared to some of the other brands in the Big Box market but was put off by the paper laminate ends as the samples I saw seemed to be delaminating which is never a good thing in a dry kitchen showroom let alone a steamy humid kitchen. I suppose you could put plant-on doors on the end of the cabinets but I went with Diamond in the end.