Apples to apples for comparing cabinet prices
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Comments (10)Thomis, I just follow the label on the bottle. It say 1/2 fl oz per gal of water. I have used it at this rate for the past 3-4 yrs. I used to have a 3 in 1 apple (Golden Delicious, Melrose and Summer Red if I recall correctly). I know it worked because I had CAR on this tree before I started using Immunox. I sprayed them and Honey Crisp. (the 3-1 died last year of a freak accident). I don't count William's Pride that I have, because it's CAR resistant. We have cedar and juniper everywhere including in my neighbor's front yard. Juniper seems to be many people's favorite shrubs around here. The one I have can treat lawn, too, but it deflinitely lists all the shrubs and fruit trees that can be treated. My guess is you should check to see if the 2% solution Immunox is also used on fruit trees. Then, you can decide....See MoreIt's hard to compare apples to apples
Comments (0)We went cabinet pricing last week and got our first estimate. Today I took the plans the first fellow drew up for us and went to a local shop trying to compare. It is rather difficult when they carry different brands. Of course one guy says the other brand is inferior to his but none the less I think I told him all the options, add ons and items we had with the first one. Sure wish we had some locals who make custom. Had 3 at one time and now 2 of them sell brand names and the other went into another business. We have alot to price and the book case on either side of the fireplace is the most costly. Hope we can get something nice and not break the bank....See MoreApple Valley Woodworks Cabinets??
Comments (3)I believe that Apple Valley is the reincarnation of Les Care cabinets, which were considered very good quality at a reasonable price....See MoreHanssem v. Apple Valley cabinets
Comments (6)We're looking at both of these lines too. One cabinet salesman said Apple Valley would be about 20% more, and he thought it was worth it basically because they tend to deliver fewer mistakes, have a smidge tighter construction, and have slightly better customization options. I definitely am taking his selling of that with a large grain of salt, though. Another cabinet salesman at a different showroom suggested we didn't need to pay more for Apple Valley and would be very happy with Hanssem. Still waiting for a quote from the latter so we'll see what the price difference will be....See More- 15 years ago
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