With so many new cabinet options flooding the market, it's easy for consumers to feel overwhelmed. However, many people end up purchasing cabinets that don't meet their expectations. Some cabinets may look great on the outside but are filled with harmful chemicals, while others might appear high quality at first but fall apart over time. How can consumers make the right choice? Which cabinets should they avoid? Experts have shared some key warnings—here are three types of cabinets you should definitely steer clear of.
Cabinets That Are Too Cheap
Don’t Buy Them
If a cabinet is priced significantly lower than the market average, it’s usually a red flag. Some cabinets are sold at prices that seem almost too good to be true, sometimes even dropping by thousands of dollars. These are often made from low-quality materials and may not last long. Just like the saying goes, “If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.†Always be cautious when dealing with seemingly cheap options.
Cabinets With Strong Odors
Don’t Buy Them
If a cabinet emits a strong, irritating smell—especially when you open the doors or drawers—it could mean the formaldehyde levels are dangerously high. This kind of odor can cause health issues, including respiratory problems and eye irritation. If you encounter such a cabinet, it’s best to avoid it altogether. If you’ve already bought one, try leaving it in a well-ventilated area for a few weeks to reduce the fumes.
Cabinets Without Full Edge Sealing
Don’t Buy Them
Cabinets made from wood-based panels, especially particleboard, require full edge sealing to prevent the release of harmful substances. Unfortunately, many manufacturers cut corners by only sealing parts of the edges to save costs. This can lead to higher levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in your home. To ensure safety, always check if the cabinet has complete edge sealing before making a purchase.
In summary, when buying cabinets, don’t be lured by extremely low prices, strong chemical smells, or incomplete sealing. Always prioritize quality and safety to protect your family’s health. By being informed and cautious, you can make smarter choices and avoid common pitfalls in the cabinet buying process.
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