Garage cabinets recommendations?
#1
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Garage cabinets recommendations?
looking for some decent garage cabinets to clean things up a bit
prefer wall mount so i can wash and sweep underneath
ctech, moduline, et al are a bit more than I’m willing to spend
has anyone used the NewAge or Seville brands? Those are the costco box box lines
A friend has the seville in his hangar and they look ok but he doesnt open and close them too often
thanks for any suggestions
prefer wall mount so i can wash and sweep underneath
ctech, moduline, et al are a bit more than I’m willing to spend
has anyone used the NewAge or Seville brands? Those are the costco box box lines
A friend has the seville in his hangar and they look ok but he doesnt open and close them too often
thanks for any suggestions
#2
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looking for some decent garage cabinets to clean things up a bit
prefer wall mount so i can wash and sweep underneath
ctech, moduline, et al are a bit more than I’m willing to spend
has anyone used the NewAge or Seville brands? Those are the costco box box lines
A friend has the seville in his hangar and they look ok but he doesnt open and close them too often
thanks for any suggestions
prefer wall mount so i can wash and sweep underneath
ctech, moduline, et al are a bit more than I’m willing to spend
has anyone used the NewAge or Seville brands? Those are the costco box box lines
A friend has the seville in his hangar and they look ok but he doesnt open and close them too often
thanks for any suggestions
#3
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#6
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I have the newage pro's. They've been great so far. Not terribly expensive, but far from cheap. I think I got 4 wall mounts, 2 towers, 2 floor cabinets, and 2 stainless tops for like $4k or so?
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Edit: Well RL doesn't want to host images right now, so guess I can't share my setup.
Last edited by SR20Fastback; 09-24-2018 at 01:43 PM.
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#8
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I'm planning a garage remodel right now, and I'm going to go the ikea kitchen route. Cheap, attractive, readily available. Will be augmented with some traditional roll-chests for tools. They have a nice planner: http://kitchenplanner.ikea.com/US/UI/Pages/VPUI.htm
#9
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^^^^ you will be redoing it in a few years. For the same money look into used Industrial Stainless kitchen cabinets. They can be had for a fraction of the cost new and will last several life times.
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I have the Seville line from Sam's Club and they held up very well after 6-7 years.
Given the price point and combinations available as well as durability I don't think you would go wrong.
Given the price point and combinations available as well as durability I don't think you would go wrong.