I work with clients in kitchen design and total kitchen remodel. Whenever possible, we try to avoid Shenandoah AKA American Woodmark (Same stuff, one name at Lowe's one name at Home Depot). We also avoid "custom shops" because there are two types of custom 1) Custom where clowns throw stuff together in their garage and are cheap but people fall for the custome line or 2) Really, really expensive and are not any more special than most higher end semi-custom cabinets.
Shenandoah is made cheaply, usually falls apart by the time we open boxes. They are good about replacing screwed up doors, but I'd rather not have to deal with all the replacements.
JD Power ranks them DEAD LAST in their consumer ratings for good reason. Typically, I try to lead my clients to either Kraftmaid or Armstrong, both of which are much, much higher quality than Shenandoah and American woodmark. Kraftmaid usually ranks tops in consumer opinion and is only a little but more expensive than Shen. I'd assume by stock over Shen because at least there is a big price difference to explain the lack of quality/shoddy finish.
Unfortunately, I had a number of clients cash in when they do ridiculous sales offering 20% off or more, which I assume they have to do because they do not sell otherwise. Why pay almost the same when you can get much bette product? Go with Kraftmaid at HD or Lowes, but always buy when there is a promo going on whish is at least once a month. For a slightly cheaper option hookup with Armstrong, which doesnt have the options but is good to deal with (wont find at HD or Lowes).