Utility Cabinets for the Garage

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Old 03-24-2012, 07:56 PM
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Has anyone purchased utility cabinets for their garage? We need the utility cabinets for storage.

We found the "Estate" brand at Lowes and wanted to order but was told they no longer carry the brand. We found other types of utility cabinets at Home Depot but wasn't crazy about the cheap particle board materials. Thanks for your input.
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Not sure if these are the type of storage cabinets you're referring to but they might be worth considering: Metal storage cabinets......and they're on wheels!

Ultra Heavy-Duty Storage Cabinet - Sam's Club

I bought 6 of these for garage storage at our home here in OH. They're available at the Sam's Club there in Lady Lake as well. I like them because: 1.) they're very well built for the money (powder coated body and shelves with locking stainless doors), 2.) they keep the dirt/dust/whatever off of whatever you're storing, and 3.) they're on nice locking caster wheels so you can move them to sweep the floor - also makes it simple to reconfigure their arrangement in your garage. "Some assembly required" but it's really straightforward and easy to do.

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Bill - Thanks for the suggestion. We'll check out SAMs.
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I agree with Bill- I bought the upper cabinets and workbench from Sams which were made by the same manufacturer as the rolling cabinet. They were well packaged, easily assembled and well made- I would definitely consider buying more in the future. By the way- I checked out all the ones from Lowes, Home Depot, etc. and felt Sam's were the best.
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Ducati1974 - thanks for the confirmation. Definitely a trip to SAMs today!
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