r/cabinetry Subreddit Stats & Analytics
r/cabinetry is a Crafts & DIY subreddit in the World category with 93,723 members. Use this page to track r/cabinetry stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/cabinetry growth: +140 members today (+0.15%) and +584 members this week (+0.63%).
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r/cabinetry Subreddit Rules
No Advertising
We get enough people trying to convince us that we need things we don't already. Let's keep it out of this sub.
That being said, we still want to help our community. If you're a shop or buisness owner and trying to offload a single piece of equipment, message me FIRST and we'll see about making a post for you, with moderator approval.
No Malicious Advice
There's a difference between goofing around and deliberately misleading someone who doesn't know.
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