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$1,499.99 After $200 OFF
Valid 4/30/21 through 5/27/21. While supplies last.
Black, gray, red options available; white not available
Features:
24-Gauge, Welded Steel Frames
Powder-Coated Paint Finish
Rolling Tool Cabinet
Lockable Doors and Drawers
Lighting Kit Included
Product Overview:
Designed to make a big statement in garages, workshops, mudrooms and other areas of your home, the Bold 3.0 Series cabinet system instantly upgrades the look of your space, providing you with organized storage for all your belongings. Built with heavy-duty 24-Gauge steel for added strength, these cabinets are ready to hold everything from sports equipment to gardening tools, and the scratch and stain resistant powder-coat paint finish protects the cabinets from everyday heavy use. Full-length integrated handles allow you to quickly and easily access your gear, and adjustable steel shelves gives you the flexibility to store items of all sizes, while fully-lockable doors ensure that your tools stay safe. A rugged Bamboo Worktop gives you the room you need for gardening, crafts, and home repairs, while providing a warm wood feel to your space. Get organized, and simplify your life, with Bold 3.0 Series Garage Cabinets. This product is available in 4 Color options : Gray, Red, White and Black.
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I have a notch in my garage wall where I was thinking to put these .. would anyone who has these be able to tell me if I can still make it work with this notch being there?
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My NewAge Pro series, upper cabinets are awesome. They feel solid, have nice paint, nice useable size, soft close hinges. Just all around fantastic cabinets. I would've bought the matching pro series Multi Use cabinets, but they don't come in a 30" width, so I had to go with the bold series. I figured there would be a slight degradation in quality due to the lower price, and I was right. The Bold series is constructed with lighter gauge steel, cheap hinges and just feel flimsy compared to the pros. The one thing I was really shocked about was the size of the cabinets that come in these Bold sets. The pictures definitely make these cabinet sets look much more formidable then they actually are. The uppers are really tiny, with no shelf and really won't hold much. The lower storage cabinets aren't bad, although all the lowers are only 16" deep, but at least they have an included shelf. The Multi use cabinets are nice, they come with three shelves and can store a decent amount of various sized stuff. They aren't super robust, but I leveled mine out, and then mounted them to the wall so they feel much more solid now.
What I was most shocked about this Bold series set was the drawer base units. They're an absolute joke, they're ridiculously small, and feel extremely light duty. I've never seen such a tiny rolling drawer tool box. It's honestly like something made for a kids play tool set. I still haven't figured out what I'm going to use the drawer tool boxes for yet. I also have to say that the Bamboo countertops that came with the set are pretty chintzy as well. They're much thinner than normal butcher block countertops, and to me the finish almost looks like they're a laminated.
Would I buy the set again for $1299, absolutely. I still think that for the most part, the Bold series are pretty nice cabinets for the price, but they're smaller than what the photos make them out to be, and the bold series drawer units are a joke. They're just way too small and light duty to be used as a supposed tool box.
Also, be sure to lay everything out and have a solid plan. I made the mistake of not doing that and bought my own hardware where as the hardware supplied would have been just fine. Check spacing between the rolling cabinets and the static ones as I made it to fit snug which didn't work out due to the work-top and the end tall cabinets needing an additional 3 inches on each side.
Cheers!
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I also have the Pro series on another wall, and would highly recommend waiting until that goes on sale and buying that one instead. The cabinets are bigger and much stronger, and overall just better than the Bold series. If you are only planning on using the cabinet for light things, it would be fine, but I don't think I'd want to use it to store tools or other heavy things (get the Pro instead).
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I have enough space on that garage wall to fit this entire set. But I have this notes that I sent in the picture so I'm not sure if everything will fit fine since there is a countertop in there as well and base cabinets
I had a company come out and do a quote. It was too expensive to go that route.
My brother went the garage designer/renovation route and to do one wall with a small wraparound to the other wall was $4,000 installed. It looks good, but I don't think it works as well for tool storage. For tools and garage storage, I prefer the NewAge (or similar) system and in general, I like metal cabinets for durability and also to be able to use magnetic attachments for storage of items.
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