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    Hi All,

    I'm a handyman for repair and maintenance of Section 8 and other low-rent properties. The tenants can be very destructive at times.

    Right now, I need to replace some kitchen cabinets. If I buy the cheap stuff, the particle board will start disintegrating within a few years of rough wear. If I install higher end cabinets, they will take damage in 5 to 10 years. Surely there is something available that will withstand rough use?

    The very best stuff I have seen so far is enameled metal cabinets. One of the rentals the owners have is a cottage from the 1950's. These cabinets actually lasted over 50 years under heavy use before they were replaced. They looked exactly like this:




    These are no longer built as far as I can tell. Is there anything made today that approaches the durability of these units? Maybe something made from concrete? Something else?

    Sure would appreciate any thoughts and ideas.

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    Hi! For cabinets that can really take a beating, you might want to look into options like high-density fiberboard (HDF) or plywood, which are sturdier than particle board. Metal cabinets, whether stainless steel or powder-coated, are also incredibly durable and easy to clean. Concrete cabinets are another option if you're into a unique, long-lasting solution, though they are quite heavy. Thermofoil cabinets offer good durability with a sleek finish, and commercial-grade options are built to withstand heavy use. Reinforced hinges and hardware can also extend the life of whatever you choose. Hope this helps!

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