Cliq vs. Ready to Assemble Cabinets, RTA Cabinets
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Uploaded on Nov 10, 2011
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How long does it take to assemble a kitchen cabinet? Watch to find out. See how CliqStudios fully assembled Kitchen Cabinets compare to unassembled cabinets from a major retailer. Assembly is not as easy as you think.
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John Carraway 1 year ago
I have not seen anyone who offers a 30" deep counter top, why not? The standard 24" deep counter top is totally inadequate and cramped, and should be increased to 30" for greater utilization and spaciousness. Cabinets should be 16" or 18" deep, with optional depths to match optional counter top depths, up to 36" deep. I'm sure most households (or new construction) would prefer an upgrade to 30" counter tops. You should offer it as an optional line of cabinets and counter tops.
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CliqStudios 1 year ago
Thanks for the suggestion. CliqStudios cabinets are semi-custom and certain modifications, like increased depth, are available. The depth of our cabinets can be increased in increments of 1 inch.
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spdrklr 5 months ago
It's only the left channel, there is no right channel audio...if that helps anyone.
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BESTCABINETPRICES 6 months ago
How much easier can it get.

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Taxminia0311 7 months ago
RTA don't use Particle wood, they use only wood that so totally wrong.
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FirstFiveFrets 9 months ago
Most of the time, that extra space on cabinets deeper than 24" is difficult to use unless full extension drawers are utilized. When a deeper countertop is desired, have the installer box or frame out 6" between the rear of the cabinet and the wall. Not hard to do, you use standard cabinet depth, you get the countertop depth you want, and it can help overcome wall inconsistencies or provide space for air, water, or electricity if needed. Cliq looks like a great product. RTAs can be a challenge.
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John Carraway 1 year ago
I'm just pointing out the inadequacy of the standard 24" deep counter top and the 12" wall cabinet. There should be an optional 30" deep counter top and 16" deep wall cabinets, which I'm sure will become the new standard once the customer sees the spaciousness the counter top offers and the extra storage room the wall cabinets would provide.
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wagzel 1 year ago
no audio!
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