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Yep, I’ve had these for about five or six years. Garage is a fucking mess but you get the idea, simple.

I ordered mine through Costco at the time. Great cabinets for the price.

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Cool thanks I just wanted to get some reviews before buying them. They look nice and the price is good. Did you get the pro series?


I can’t remember what series it was at the time but it was their higher line. No idea what the difference was I just knew I didn’t want to skimp on good cabinets.

Beware about shipping! They pack them so well that you’ll have enough bubble wrap and styrofoam to fill up two dumpsters lol. No joke man it was unreal.

I’ve got nothing bad to say about their cabinets. They’ve held up well. Only thing I’d change is hang everything on the wall. My two tall cabinets and bottom row is on legs. I have a stem wall behind so the cabinets sit about 6” off the back wall. I might pull the legs off and bolt them to the wall this Winter. Their cabinets all come with the ability to have legs or bolt flush to the back wall.
 

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I was looking to buy some ended up getting some used uppers for free! Yea I love free...

I really like the clean lines of the white and gray! It you go with a dark cabinet it might get shadowy and hard to see inside type of deal.

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I have them and they are great. Like said above, you'll fill 2 dumpsters with the packaging. I bought the Bold Series. The big difference to me was the death of the cabinets. The Bold are 18" deep which worked best in my garage for getting out of the cars. The other style was 24" and were wider than the 22" from the garage door to the wall. Minimal assembly and look nice.
 

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I went with Baldhead. They are in Bend Oregon.
 
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I’ve done new age in three homes now, ordered them on Amazon. I don’t get the pro series, rather the next level down and they have been fine. I don’t use the feet they come with instead I hang them from the walls so I can vacuum and mop under them and they have never sagged and bent after loading the shit out of them.
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Has anyone heard about or tried their New age Outdoor kitchen stuff? I’m getting ready to do an outdoor kitchen and still undecided about wether to build one or buy one.
 

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I considered these a year or so ago, it appears they changed their website some.
And it sucks balls now.
Either they no longer make or I just can’t find the 48” lockers anymore?
I wanted 2 of them and a 36” locker. And last I looked they could be bought as individual components.
Now they direct you to buying preconfigured sets?
I may end up going with the Kobalt stuff from Lowe’s?🤷‍♂️
 

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Looks like some pimp equipment. What can one expect to spend on say a per foot of cabinets?

Curious as my current hodgepodge of metal cabinets and benches just ain't up to what all my new California neighbors have going.
 

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Looks like some pimp equipment. What can one expect to spend on say a per foot of cabinets?

Curious as my current hodgepodge of metal cabinets and benches just ain't up to what all my new California neighbors have going.
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I have cabinets and a work bench that I got from Sams Club this summer. I should be installing them after Christmas finally

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I’ve done new age in three homes now, ordered them on Amazon. I don’t get the pro series, rather the next level down and they have been fine. I don’t use the feet they come with instead I hang them from the walls so I can vacuum and mop under them and they have never sagged and bent after loading the shit out of them.
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I have 4 of the Bold series 36" lockers, they are pretty stout and really good quality. Once I finish getting the garage reorg'd I'll be ordering some uppers.
 

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I considered these a year or so ago, it appears they changed their website some.
And it sucks balls now.
Either they no longer make or I just can’t find the 48” lockers anymore?
I wanted 2 of them and a 36” locker. And last I looked they could be bought as individual components.
Now they direct you to buying preconfigured sets?
I may end up going with the Kobalt stuff from Lowe’s?🤷‍♂️

I recently ordered some individual components from direct from them. Maybe something new?
 

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That looks awesome. Love the washer dryer in there looks seamless,do they make specific base cabinets for that or did you come up with that. ?

I asked for that feature and helped them design it lol. Most of there installs go into show garages and shops but I needed something fit for the Mrs. do to back issues. This is measured out to her height. There are shelves that slide out for baskets and everything is ergonomically correct. To the left is also a sink with a stainless backsplash. Design and process is very simple - you measure twice and they give you a cad design with a bit of tolerance. I installed them myself but they have a service for the sector of their clientele that does not own any tools. The best way I can describe them is kitchen cabinents but designed and specced for your garage.
 

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My brother does handyman work in Havasu. Lady called him and said can you get rid of these cabinets. I told him go get them I’ll put them in my garage. Totally cleaned up my garage last month. Solid Maplewood dark cherry. Can’t beat free.
 

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My brother does handyman work in Havasu. Lady called him and said can you get rid of these cabinets. I told him go get them I’ll put them in my garage. Totally cleaned up my garage last month. Solid Maplewood dark cherry. Can’t beat free.
Garage looks good, let's see the flat! 👍👍
 

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How about cabinets in a garage. Kitchens almost ready to install these.
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All very nice work there. I have been looking for upper wall cabinets that will hold the 12 gallon flip top totes. I just need to get the stuff off the floor and outta sight. About to build my own.
 

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Got another one done today. This one actually had some me bent up panels but it seemed to assemble just fine. I have one more to go and then empty the garage and load the cabinets. I'll have room for one more cabinet but still have my small rolling tool box and a small work cart. I'm liking how it's looking so far though 👍👍

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3 cabinets built and a garage that is much more organized!

I will say, the amount of trash generated from unboxing those cabinets is incredible. Tons of styrofoam and plastic bags.

My only reas complaint so far is the magnets that are designed to hold the doors closed mount to the floor. If you slide a box in or out they get in the way. The uppers are less of an issue.

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3 cabinets built and a garage that is much more organized!

I will say, the amount of trash generated from unboxing those cabinets is incredible. Tons of styrofoam and plastic bags.

My only reas complaint so far is the magnets that are designed to hold the doors closed mount to the floor. If you slide a box in or out they get in the way. The uppers are less of an issue.

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Can you swap magnet to door and striker to floor of cabinet?

Door sits above the floor and the magnet acts as the striker.

I may be able to attach the. To the bottom of the bottom shelf? I'll have to check?
 

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I like the New Age but they will not ship to Las Vegas??
 

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Can you swap magnet to door and striker to floor of cabinet?

Looks like I'll have to live with it the way it is. Or make a bracket to let it hang out past the shelf. Actually, as I'm typing this, maybe it could attach the the front of the shelf and take up the gap!?!? My original thought was to attach to the bottom of the shelf, but that wouldn't help as they are inset a little. Now I'm gonna have to go remeasure lol

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Looks like you could move to higher shelf and attach to front like you said. Could always shim it out if needed to meet door.
depending on how often your dragging stuff out of the bottom shelf that magnet will be a pain.
 

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Reviving this, I had one of my particle board cabinets that i bought the house with fall apart the other day. It was like a house of cards trying to get everything out of it without it coming down on me. Anyway, what do you guys think of these? i can have them next week versus waiting a month for the newage set that is similar.


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God I wish my garage was pretty like these..
 

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God I wish my garage was pretty like these..
I can send you a picture of mine right now that will make you feel better, it looks like a bomb went off.
 

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Do you have stainless countertops or does it just look that way in the pictures on my phone? Did they come with the cabinetry kit or were they custom-made if so?
Stainless counter tops with the kits. Everything is cad laid out and built your spec. Also easy to move if you want to rearrange or move garage.
 
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