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I also like that the cabs aren't peppered with loads of bracket holes inside, just the internals you spec.
Our kitchen extension starts on the 12th so we're holding fire until the steels go in and we can actually stand in the space before we pull the trigger. I'll be putting the pipes and plugs in so I'll only have one person to blame if shit doesn't fit!
Assembling the cabs is easy. Pre assembled are a little more difficult if you have pipes in the "wrong" places. Self assembled you can take apart to cut holes in. Pre assembled are more rigid but that's not really an issue when you fix them to the wall/each other/worktop. In general cabinets are the least of your diy kitchen worries, they do look decent though and the end result will probably look a little more solid/collect less dirt if the joints are well made.