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From the Shiloh Cabinetry website:
Shiloh Cabinetry is built by W. W. Wood Products Inc, a family-owned company since its beginning in 1977. The company is located in Dudley, Missouri.
We began as a molding and milled lumber supplier working out of a small shed. Over the years, we evolved and grew to become a major supplier of cabinetry with approximately 1 million square feet of manufacturing space with the best equipment available. We have enjoyed steady, robust growth because of our commitment to provide quality products made from quality materials and by hard-working employees.
Barbara M –
Thank you Lauren Tollise for your unbiased opinion from a Shiloh distributor. We purchased the high-end white Shiloh kitchen costing close to $20,000 2 years ago. The cabinet and door finish easily chips. We have 2 large cabinet doors that are peeling. By the way, our children are grown. Only my husband and I use this kitchen. These cabilnets will have to be replaced in the next few years. Absolutely poor quality finish!!
R Centner –
PIECE OF JUNK
I bought Shiloh cabinets with a painted white finish, blue island 2 years ago and they are a piece of garbage. They arrived with dented corners that we didn’t catch so the manufacture wouldn’t cover. They dent and scratch with everything that touches them and the paint is peeling off. The store that we bought them from had the rep come to our home to view the cabinets and of course they were no help. He told us the peeling paint was from shoes hitting the doors (4 inches off the ground?) & we do not open our cabinets with our feet. The other theory he wanted to float was water damage. Uh, No. He then pointed out that their was no problem with the upper cabinets. So, I inspected them more closely after he left and sure eneough, there is cracking happening on the inside of the doors along the edge. The rep then admitted that 99% of his calls are for their white cabinets. Well, there is your anwer….It’s Shiloh’s process of painting the white cabinets. Blue island is holding up fine. What looks like bubbles is where the paint is peeling.
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