File cabinets are used to store and organize documents valuable to your family or business. Investing in a fireproof file cabinet can be an investment in your security, so explore your options carefully.
 Vertical Fireproof File Cabinets
Vertical fireproof file cabinets offer front to back filing. These fireproof file cabinets are deeper than they are wide. These are versatile and popular fireproof file cabinets. An example of this type of fireproof file cabinet is the Schwab 20†Deep Fireproof File Cabinet. This Schwab fireproof file cabinet comes in a two-drawer or four-drawer model. These fireproof file cabinets are rated to withstand extremely high temperatures and have a UL rating of 1700 degreed Fahrenheit. These fireproof cabinets are explosion and impacted tested. This Schwab fireproof file cabinet uses Insulite technology to insulate. This is a light, thin insulation that makes the fireproof file cabinet trim and easy to find space for. Each drawer in this fireproof file cabinet is insulated separately, making each one a separate, fireproof entity. An appealing feature of this model of fireproof file cabinet is the recessed handles. Smoothly rolling drawers and a plunger lock are standard features on this Schwab fireproof file cabinet. All Schwab fireproof file cabinets carry a UL rating of 1.5 hours.Â
Lateral Fireproof File Cabinets
A lateral fireproof file cabinet offers side to side filing. These fireproof file cabinets are wider than they are deep. Such fireproof file cabinets are designed to house both legal and letter size documents. An example of this type of fireproof file cabinet is the FireKing 44†Wide Lateral Fireproof File Cabinet. This FireKing fireproof file cabinet comes with a variety of options. Four, three, or two drawers models are available. This fireproof file cabinet has a UL class 350 1 Hour fire protection rating, making it a solid choice for protecting your business or personal paperwork. Available in nine different colors, it is easy to choose the fireproof file cabinet to compliment your home or office décor. The insulation in this model is 100% gypsum. The cabinet is reinforced with a 1â€x2†lattice of steel, ensuring that this fireproof file cabinet is also well protected from high impact. Each drawer in this fireproof file cabinet is separately insulated, further protecting the security of your documents. The drawer pulls are mounted on the outside. Drawer suspensions in this fireproof file cabinet are guaranteed for life.
 Side Tab/End Tab Fireproof File Cabinets
Side Tab/End Tab fireproof file cabinets are the filing choice of most healthcare businesses. They offer ease of access to many files at one time, with the ability to store legal and letter size files. An example of a Side Tab/End Tab fireproof file cabinet is the Schwab 43†Wide Fireproof Side Tab/End Tab Cabinet. This cabinet is available as a single unit or up to four can be put together. This fireproof file cabinet offers a UL Class 350 1 Hour fire rating and is insulated with the Insulite material.
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June 10, 2010
June 8, 2010
Traditional or European Kitchen Cabinets – Learn What you Need to Know When Ordering Online
Purchasing kitchen cabinets from one of those Big Box or Home Improvement stores can turn out to be huge mistake. You have no idea if the person assisting you in designing and ordering one of the largest purchases of your life has been working in the cabinet business for 20 years or 2 weeks. If you would like to take a chance with your money and your project timeline, then don’t bother reading on and just go for it. Lots of people do, and many of them are really sorry they jumped so quickly. Please read on.
FIGURING OUT WHAT STYLE CABINETS TO BUY ONLINE
There are two basic styles of cabinets available now, the traditional cabinet and the frameless European style cabinet. For people that would like a nice clean modern look, the European style is probably right for you. With no face frames on the cabinet boxes all you see are the doors and drawer fronts with no trim in between. Kitchencraft or Arch Bay by Kitchencraft is the most well known manufacturer of the more modern European style cabinets. Made in Canada. For an older or historical style home, the traditional style cabinets are probably what you’re looking for. A face frame is attached around the entire front of the cabinet box, leaving a visible trim between the doors and drawer fronts. Kraftmaid cabinetry is the most well known company for producing the traditional style cabinets. Made in the USA. Norcraft, Mid Continent, Ultracraft and Somersby kitchen cabinets also have traditional styles and are manufactured in the USA.
Many accessories and trim items are available for both types of cabinets including, but not limited to crown molding, light rail molding, fillers, corbels, glass door inserts, glass shelves, and the list goes on and on. It can be quite the challenge to decide on everything you would like in your new kitchen. Kitchen cabinets are basically all constructed the same way. They all start with a box, with or without a face frame, fixed shelving or adjustable, a door and possibly some drawer fronts. Ordering cool options for your kitchen is always an option, like pot and pan storage, rolling trays, full extension drawer runners, etc. Now you have a box with a shelf or two, possibly a roll out tray, doors and a couple drawers. So what’s the deal with the huge difference in price you ask? That is a good question.
Thickness and type of material used in the cabinet sides is one of the differences between cabinet manufacturers and options. Door profiles, wood species and color of the finish vary a little between companies. Not enough to create such a big difference in prices between certain kitchen cabinet companies. The finishing processes are all excellent, but the Canadian manufacturer Kitchencraft claims to use one finishing process that the USA’s EPA won’t allow here. Whether it make that much difference in the quality of the finish, I don’t know. Please don’t spend huge amounts of time researching all the finish specs from the big cabinet companies. Get some samples and choose what you like. Move on because there are plenty of other decisions you are going to have to make before you kitchen project is complete.
Plywood ends and all plywood construction are a couple construction options to consider. Some companies offer plywood ends as a standard construction method. Furniture board or high grade particle board is what most of us know the other construction material as. Furniture board is fine for cabinet ends as they are all going to be screwed together and to the walls. Some contractors prefer plywood ends in a very humid climate. That’s a personal choice that I’m not sure I agree with. Now when it comes to a sink base cabinet or vanity, I would probably order those cabinets with plywood ends just in case of a water leak under the sink. I think that plywood would dry out more consistently than furniture board. But again, the choice is up to you. Do a littler research on that and decide for yourself if it’s worth the extra cost.
A couple great things to look for as standard equipment or an option is full extension drawer runners, and easy closing drawer guides like the Blum Blumotion types. The full extension runners allow the drawers to be opened all the way so you can use the space in the back of the drawer normally not accessible with a standard drawer guides. The Blumotion drawer guides slow the drawer down as it is closing so they don’t slam shut damaging the drawer fronts over time. Nice and quiet too.
Specification books and color brochures are a must to have after you’ve decided on a kitchen cabinet manufacturer. This will help you decide on the gigantic amount of add on goodies that are available to you. If you already have an idea of what you need in your kitchen like storage for baking pans, spice racks, roll out pantries, you are ahead of the game. Take a walk around your current kitchen and think of all the things you don’t like about it and with it had, and make a list to help you design the layout of your new space.
The major wood species for kitchen cabinet are maple, cherry, oak, alder, hickory and pine. Probably the most popular being the maple and cherry as they have a nice tight consistent grain and take finish very well. Don’t forget that cherry cabinets will darken with age, so you might want to select a color that is a shade lighter than what you want to end up with years down the road. Ask your cabinet specialist more about the amount or darkening to expect over what period of time.
Thermo foil is another finishing process that most all of the major cabinet companies use. They place a thin sheet of material over usually a furniture board door or drawer front, heat it and vacuum it down to the surface. This method creates a very clean, smooth and durable finish on your cabinets. It is also less expensive than solid wood doors and drawer fronts. The only major drawback with thermo foil is colors. Usually the people that order this type of cabinet want a very consistent white or beige color throughout the kitchen. I’m sure in comes in more colors than that, but would you really want any of them? Take a look and see if this is something you would like.
With some of the cabinet companies running on 8 and 9 week lead times for delivery, you do not want any mistakes made by the person sending your order to the factory for production. If they make a mistake on your order, even the smallest thing like one letter or number on only one important cabinet and you’ll be waiting weeks and even months to install your new kitchen. Use a cabinet specialist from a reputable online cabinet distributor. They do this day in and day out. They have years and years of training in the cabinet industry. Don’t chance this huge project on a pimple faced kid and the DIY store that went to 2 week training course on how to design and sell cabinets. This is a huge investment for you so don’t make this mistake with your kitchen cabinet project. You will be so upset if this happens.
Stock up on brochures from your local cabinet stores. Figure out if you like traditional or European style cabinets. Pick a couple wood species that your really love. Look for your favorite colors, finishes and glazes. Check out the full extension runners and Blumotion drawer guides. Look at all the accessories in the brochures that you’re thinking about purchasing. Get really accurate measurements of your space and start making a list of the cabinets that you’ll need for your project. You may be able to get a list of the common cabinet heights and widths from them too. You may want to have them give you a quote on the project and create a list of cabinets for you as well. If you don’t buy from them, make sure the company you do buy from triple checks all the cabinet nomenclature before they order them for you. You may want to get another quote or two from a few smaller cabinet companies as well. This will give you some good comparables to work with.
Choosing a good reputable cabinet distributor online is important. Do your research on them and read the testimonials. Make sure they have excellent and knowledgeable cabinet specialists on the sales team, great customer service and prompt warranty follow up. Ask lots of questions and make sure they know what they’re talking about when it comes to your new kitchen cabinets. Fax them the list and go over every detail and every cabinet with them to make sure you didn’t forget and fillers, end panels, toe kick, etc. These things are very easy to forget if you don’t do this day in and day out like the other guys. But you’re going to be crazy mad if you don’t have everything you need when it comes time to install your kitchen.
June 3, 2010
Choosing the Best Storage Cabinets
Storage cabinets are one of the most important furniture for home and office use. There is a broad array of choices available in the market that matches your needs.
Storage cabinets are basically used to organize, store, and secure materials. These materials generally encompass jewelleries, documents, gadgets, clothes, firearms, and the like. Storage cabinets provide the best way to avoid clutter in your homes and office. You can select from a large range of storage cabinets available.
There are many types of storage cabinets that feature different materials and designs. These cabinets also differ on their functionalities and intended purposes. Aside from ready-made storage cabinets, there are also custom made cabinets which can be assembled based on your needs and space requirement. Storage cabinets are categorized into kitchen cabinets, office cabinets, bathroom cabinets, bedroom cabinets and many more.
In offices or workplaces, it is essential to use storage cabinets. Offices require a well organized system so that it would be trouble-free to locate things. The filing cabinet which is frequently made of steel is the most common office cabinet. This is employed for lodging pertinent documents. While most offices use computers, many companies still require the need of a hard copy of files so there is still a necessity for filing cabinets. There are also hanging cabinets that can be securely mounted on walls. These cabinets are advisable for companies with small spaces. Most office cabinets come with locks for safety measures.
Storage cabinets utilized in bathrooms are chiefly created from durable materials and are water resistant. These cabinets usually have small sizes just enough to accommodate bathroom essentials such as toothpaste, toothbrush, shavers, creams, shampoo, etc. However for larger bathrooms, storage cabinets are much bigger and feature drawers which can hold towels, stocks of toilet papers, and other bulky bathroom essentials. Typically, bathroom cabinets have large mirrors, too.
Storage cabinets for the kitchen are a combination of shelves and drawers. The drawers are used for storing spoons, forks, kitchen linens, knives and small kitchen utensils. In contrast, the shelves are used for bigger kitchen essentials like cooking pans, plates, baking ware, containers, and blenders. Kitchen cabinets should be spacious enough to lodge a lot of kitchen essentials.
Bedroom storage cabinets are made of either wood or hard plastic. These cabinets are normally a blend of drawers and large compartments. They accommodate bulky pieces such as bed sheets, pillow cases, and extra pillows. It is also vital for bedroom cabinets to be tall enough to store wardrobes.
Recently, modular resin storage cabinets became among the favourites in garage accessories. The resin used is a synthetic polymer and has the attribute of strength and stability. These types of cabinet can also withstand heavy pieces in your garage including mechanical tools, spare parts, etc.
When shopping for a storage cabinet, it is crucial that you first identify the type and design as well as how big is the cabinet you exactly need. It helps to conduct an inventory of the items you plan to hoard in your cabinet. In this way, you can avoid acquiring one that is not able to accommodate all the items you wished to store. You need to consider the space where you plan to put the cabinet, too. It is best to make necessary measurements prior to purchase.
In buying a cabinet, it is recommended to opt for storage cabinets that have adjustable shelves. Adjustable shelves are highly functional and can be customized according to the storage requirements. With this feature, you can easily modify your cabinet if you have more items for stocking up in the future. Instead of investing on very large storage, you may choose to buy small or medium sized cabinets. Cabinets with these sizes can be arranged throughout your home and you can put in some decorations or display things on top of them.
Also, invest on the one that is durable enough and can practically last for many years. You may also want to consider choosing a storage cabinet that will acceptably blend with the already existing furniture that you have. You do not want to end up buying a cabinet that will look awkward with the rest of the interior of your house. Choosing a storage cabinet for your need maybe difficult but with careful planning and considerations of the above mentioned factors, you will surely have the perfect cabinet you precisely need.
