Garage cabinets
#16
Drifting
I have not ordered them yet, but plan to I the next couple weeks, (waiting on some other items to get completed in the garage first). Saber was hard to get all the details. I do not want to have to assemble the cabinets whereas the New-Age is ready. I also do not want to mount these to the wall, the New Age has options on Casters. Scouring the internet, there is more information on NewAge and with Saber I cannot find a package or dealer that lays out the options as well.
#17
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#18
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I'm ordering saber. my space the new age tall storage cabinets are not wide enough.
priced both the prices are similar for new age pro vs. saber.
priced both the prices are similar for new age pro vs. saber.
#19
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Originally Posted by Spyerx
I'm ordering saber. my space the new age tall storage cabinets are not wide enough.
priced both the prices are similar for new age pro vs. saber.
priced both the prices are similar for new age pro vs. saber.
#20
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I have the Vidmar (Stanley) cabinets, which are a direct competitor to Lista. These are no joke. They have the drawers on ball bearings much like Mooty describes (10 per drawer), where I can sit on them and they still function. I just moved them this past weekend, and the cabinet alone, with no drawers takes 3 men to lift into a truck...probably 250+ lbs. Very thick sheet metal construction. I inherited them from my grandfather who worked there for 35 years, so I didn't have to bear the ridiculous cost of buying them, but now that I have them, I can see whey they are so expensive. They are not built like a truck, they are built like a train.
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Oliver911 (03-11-2020)
#22
I bought the new age performance plus about two years ago. The price to quality factor is good. Certainly you can spend more and get better/stronger but for the price new age was worth it for me. i got 3 uppers, 2 of the large standalone cabs, 2 base cabinets with stainless worktop and also a separate worktable with wood top...all for $2250.
One of my large cabinets was slightly damaged and they sent me a replacement and let me keep the damaged one. I was able to repair the damaged one so I ended up with 3 large cabs. Good customer service.
After two years....no problems with anything. Drawers all work fine. Happy with the purchase.
One of my large cabinets was slightly damaged and they sent me a replacement and let me keep the damaged one. I was able to repair the damaged one so I ended up with 3 large cabs. Good customer service.
After two years....no problems with anything. Drawers all work fine. Happy with the purchase.
#23
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For price comparison with Saber: 1 large, 2 wall, 2 base (with drawers), and a stainless counter top delivered to SoCal is about 2k. I've recently remodeled my garage and have an inset area in front with overhead task lighting and electrical wall outlets where these will be bolted to the wall raised up about 4".
#24
I ordered New Age 3.0 as well, will arrive in a few weeks. Once installed will post some pix...
#25
Not in MA anymore
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When I built my (little) garage I opted for New Age Performance 2.0 cabinets - No Lista but a quality product for the money -
Best,
Matt
Best,
Matt
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cbracerx (06-03-2021)
#26
I used Moduline in my last house. Great cabinets with delf locking doors and drawers. All aluminum throughout. I am building a new house now and need a modern look to match the house - probably going with Moduline again.
#27
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I have the Vidmar (Stanley) cabinets, which are a direct competitor to Lista. These are no joke. They have the drawers on ball bearings much like Mooty describes (10 per drawer), where I can sit on them and they still function. I just moved them this past weekend, and the cabinet alone, with no drawers takes 3 men to lift into a truck...probably 250+ lbs. Very thick sheet metal construction. I inherited them from my grandfather who worked there for 35 years, so I didn't have to bear the ridiculous cost of buying them, but now that I have them, I can see whey they are so expensive. They are not built like a truck, they are built like a train.
when i got back, you should see the contraptions i devised to get the freaking cabinet into the garage BY MYSELF, that's with all drawers removed....
#28
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Installed these today
Saber.
Very pleased with them. This setup was about $2k delivered. The base cabinets are assembled, the upper and large cabinet require assembly. Not hard, just heavy and a lot of screws.
Installation is easy, my garage floor has a concrete lip, which we rested a 4x4 on, and used 6" lag bolts into the studs.
The cabinets rest on the 4x4 and are bolted to the wall.
I used 2" hardened #10 screws with fender washers.
I also drilled a handful of additional mounting holes for the base, wall, and large cabinet to secure to the wall
The cabinets themselves are all bolted to each other
Top is held to base cabinets with screws
Its all super sold, can stand in the large cabinet with no flex, and no movement on the worktop standing on it.
Saber.
Very pleased with them. This setup was about $2k delivered. The base cabinets are assembled, the upper and large cabinet require assembly. Not hard, just heavy and a lot of screws.
Installation is easy, my garage floor has a concrete lip, which we rested a 4x4 on, and used 6" lag bolts into the studs.
The cabinets rest on the 4x4 and are bolted to the wall.
I used 2" hardened #10 screws with fender washers.
I also drilled a handful of additional mounting holes for the base, wall, and large cabinet to secure to the wall
The cabinets themselves are all bolted to each other
Top is held to base cabinets with screws
Its all super sold, can stand in the large cabinet with no flex, and no movement on the worktop standing on it.
Last edited by Spyerx; 03-04-2018 at 02:20 PM.
#29
Drifting
Late to post pics... But installed New Age Cabinets a couple months back as part of my garage remodel... Very happy with the look, fit finish, and overall quality. The tool cabinets roll out easily and all have nice features, at a great price...
#30
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I really like the one cabinet 'floating' above the floor to be able to place something underneath.
I have a question about the cabinet doors. Do they swing wide open or only 90 degrees? My current cabinets only open 90 degrees and it's a total pain getting around them.