Garage Cabinets

grr456

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Does anyone here sell any garage cabinet systems?

I know I can buy them online, but I want to know if any members sell them or have bought some they like or don't like...

Thanks.....grr

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I don't have a whole system, I bought a Kobalt cabinet, it was cheap but not great quality. I think Gladiator has better cabinets, they're a little smoother to operate.

Do you have any "must-have" features? (Adjustable shelves, soft close doors etc)
 
Oh man here comes all the pictures of kick-ass garages!! Mine is one step above a cave...an actual cave with leaks and bugs...

That cabinet pictured looks good, what are the dimensions?
 
I don't have a whole system, I bought a Kobalt cabinet, it was cheap but not great quality. I think Gladiator has better cabinets, they're a little smoother to operate.

Do you have any "must-have" features? (Adjustable shelves, soft close doors etc)

No must have items, but I would prefer to get an entire system, similar to the above....
 
I like those New Age cabinets too. Costco always seems to have the best deal on them. But if someone on here sells them, that would be nice to know.
 
I was just at Home Depot and the Husky brand seem infinitely better than Kobalt.

I know there was a ton of info on Garage Journal for cabinets. I really like the look of a fully matched set instead of mix and match.
 
I went Gladiator from Sears. Got some good deals there. I really liked the big 8 foot work bench with a solid top. If you can find a Sears that still has them you could probably get a good deal too.

-Geoff
 
I have their 10 piece set. Its nice, it all comes down to leveling and securing to walls. If you do those 2 things they are pretty damn solid. The bamboo worktop is more of a table to set stuff on than a solid and secure workstation.

I've had them for about 2 years and they are as nice today as they were new.
 
I've got the 14-piece newage pro 3.0 in white/gray and I'm very happy with them. Came on a truck with a liftgate, was pretty well packaged inside of each other. Customer service was really good to replace a couple of shelves and doors, I had one drawer that was bad and they wanted to send me the whole cabinet. I almost wish I let them instead of requesting just the drawer.

I got them through Home Depot but it was a price mistake that they honored. Mine are wall mounted on a ledger board, I used structural screws instead of the lagbolts they provided.
 
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This isn't all of the cabinets, I have two more tall cabinets, one short two drawer, and four upper cabinets that I installed elsewhere. I cut down one of the bamboo tops to fit the space.

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New Age Performance 2.0 ten piece set purchased from Costco. These are the 24ga steel and they're solid once I bolted everything together and to the wall. No complaints.
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Currently I'm using a pair of harbor freight wood top tool cabinets and my Craftsman pro 36 chest and cabinet. Anything that doesn't fit is on open shelves. For the money the harbor freight is very nice.
 
I don't have a whole system, I bought a Kobalt cabinet, it was cheap but not great quality. I think Gladiator has better cabinets, they're a little smoother to operate.

Do you have any "must-have" features? (Adjustable shelves, soft close doors etc)

I know you probably have put a lot of research into it, but be sure to know the "must" haves.

I am in the same search for something either in a set or piecing together stuff that everything is on wheel casters & are equipped with soft close drawers/doors. So far I've found that it will be over my budget by 3x if not more.
 
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