Pros:
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Locking cabinets
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Tough, welded-steel construction
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Adjustable shelves
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Soft-close doors
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Entire system holds up to 2,350 pounds
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Integrated cable management holes to prevent wires from getting damaged
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Lifetime limited warranty
Cons:
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Wall mount hardware not included
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No wheels or workspace
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Assembly required
Family Handyman’s shopping editor, Mary Henn, tested the Gladiator Flex cabinet system to see how it stacks up against the rest. “Actually, I gifted the Gladiator Flex cabinet system to my mother who, being quite the handywoman herself, was in desperate need of a storage system to hold tools, paint and supplies that aren’t in use,” Henn says.
The Gladiator Flex cabinet system is an adjustable storage solution made of welded steel. The Flex cabinet system IV holds an impressive 2,350 pounds of weight and includes seven fully adjustable shelves that fit within the cabinets. “There’s also a locking system on all of the cabinets, which is great for keeping items safe and out of reach in homes with young children,” Henn says. That’s right. This pick is useful for stowing away nail guns, hand saws and other potentially dangerous tools. You’ll just want to remember where you keep the key.
Mary Henn/Family Handyman
“My mother loves the sleek, modern design of the metal cabinets with their powder-coat finish and recessed handles,” Henn says. “She also loves that the doors on the cabinets stay quiet while opening and closing.” Thanks to the soft-close doors, you don’t have to worry about waking anyone up while tinkering around in your garage or workshop late at night.
“All in all, the cabinets took us about three and a half hours to assemble and mount,” Henn explains. “We scheduled a specific date and time for the Gladiator Flex cabinet system to be delivered, and the unit was delivered by a professional on time. While we did assemble the system ourselves—and without much difficulty, I might add—the system did not come with mounting hardware. So, we had to acquire that after we had the cabinets assembled and ready to mount.”
In addition to the convenient locking feature, we love that the Gladiator brand offers a wide range of products when it comes to garage storage. You can shop compatible gear tracks, as well as other matching accessories and storage units with wheels, drawers and built-in workspaces from the brand for a customizable feel.
Pros:
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Customizable shelves, hangers and cabinet pulls
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More pieces can be purchased to expand the cabinets
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Constructed of 18- or 24-gauge steel
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Lockers can hold up to 800 pounds
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Cabinets lock
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Tool cabinet has wheels for easy mobility
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Built-in LED lighting in some cabinets
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Well-packaged—arrived without any dents or scratches
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Expensive due to quality construction
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Requires two people to put together
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Time consuming to assemble
Caroline Lubinsky, former senior editor at Family Handyman, loves to stay organized, but until recently, she didn’t have a practical or efficient way of organizing her garage. Dumbbells, golf clubs, power tools, you name it—her garage was cluttered and chaotic, and she needed a solution. That’s when she discovered these NewAge garage cabinets, customizable storage cabinets for your garage, basement or shed.
Lubinsky recommends taking detailed measurements of your garage space first, then using those measurements (of where you want to place the cabinets) to choose the best configuration for your needs. “For reference, we chose the six-piece set, which measures 108 inches by 77-1/4 inches,” Lubinsky says. “You can pick and choose the extras/add-ons you’re willing to pay for. Some of the configurations have worktops made of bamboo, while others have a more expensive stainless-steel finish. Some of the cabinets have built-in LED lighting, ideal for late-night projects. And if you have tons of tools to store, consider adding the slatwall, rollable tool drawer or pull-out cabinets to your set.”
Caroline Lubinsky/Family Handyman
It took Lubinsky about four hours to unbox and put her custom, six-piece NewAge garage cabinets together with the help of her boyfriend. (You can read more about her experience with delivery and assembly in her NewAge garage cabinet review.) Putting the storage system together does require a bit of time and more than one person. However, assembly is relatively easy, Lubinsky says and adds, “NewAge provides a QR code to scan to view the directions (or watch assembly videos if you’re a visual learner). Most of the process is self-explanatory.”
“You may feel hesitant to spend a few thousand bucks on garage cabinets, but there’s one big reason why I think it’s worth it: NewAge provides a limited lifetime warranty,” Lubinsky says. “Additionally, all their cabinets are made with 18- or 24-gauge steel, which are heavy-duty materials that resist corrosion. Translation? You’ll have these cabinets for years to come without the threat of rust.”
Products on Our Radar
While we haven’t yet tested these products, they are worth considering in your search for the best garage storage systems.
What to Look for When Buying a Garage Storage System
When shopping for a garage storage system, the very first things to consider include your budget, space and time.
- Budget: How much are you willing to spend?
- Space: How much garage space do you have to dedicate to storage? (We recommend taking exact measurements—twice.) Consider the other items in your garage, like bikes, cars and other large items, that take up space and will not be going on the shelving.
- Time: Do you have the time and ability to self-assemble a unit, or would it be best to opt for a storage system and retailer that offers installation services? Flat-pack shelving may take substantially more time to assemble, but pre-assembled or white-glove assembly typically costs more.
Construction Materials
Beyond the above three criteria, we recommend looking at the storage system’s materials. The construction materials largely dictate durability, longevity and weight capacity. Galvanized steel, for instance, will be much sturdier and more durable than plastic. We also recommend looking for cabinet systems with adjustable shelves so that you can make the most of cabinet space. Check each cabinet’s weight capacity to ensure the storage system you purchase will fit your needs.
"The best materials for garage storage systems include steel, aluminum and resin, as they are strong, weather-resistant and durable. Wood and wood composite systems offer a decorative touch, while powder-coated finishes add extra protection against damage."
Marianne Egbers
Franchise Owner of ShelfGenie & expert in home organization
Type of Items You’re Storing
Think about what, exactly, you plan to store within the system. If you want to use a garage storage system for mainly tools, look for a system that can accommodate a variety of sizes and shapes of items, and has drawers for loose/small tools and items. A pegboard can be helpful for tool storage or random odds and ends, too. If you plan to store various items in storage bins, then a simple shelving unit can work great. Consider a modular system that can change and grow as your storage needs change (looking at you, multi-hobbyists!).
Return Policy and Warranty
Definitely read the return and warranty policies ahead of purchasing. It’s always nice to be able to try something out and have the option to send it back if you don’t like it. Check to see if buyers are on the hook for return shipping or any other costs. As for warranty, look for a minimum of one year, but ideally three or more.
Extras
Additionally, shopping for a garage storage unit, consider finer details. Customization, locking capabilities, wheels and extra features can also help you narrow your options.
How We Found the Best Garage Storage Systems
While putting together this list, we researched and considered more than 15 garage storage units. After sifting through user reviews and ratings, we narrowed that list to our top four storage units and acquired them for rigorous testing. Testing involved scheduling delivery, assembling units or scheduling professional assembly and using each storage system for several months. We weighed important factors like price point, delivery, assembly, durability and usage to determine whether each garage storage unit is worth your time and money.
FAQ
Are garage storage systems worth it?
We think so, especially if you’re a homeowner who has garden or power tools to store. A proper garage storage system helps you keep important tools and other household items stored away safely and clear your garage floor so that you have space to park your car(s). While they do often come with a hefty price tag, there are affordable garage cabinet options on the market for every type of budget.
How much does it cost to build garage storage?
Prefabricated garage storage systems are typically cheaper than custom builds. However, you can achieve a custom feel with prefab systems that allow you to mix and match parts. Additionally, the larger the storage system, the higher the cost. Small units can cost a few hundred dollars, while larger units can cost thousands.
Why You Should Trust Us
The editors and experts at Family Handyman are constantly on the lookout for products that make your home and workshop more organized so that you can tackle DIY projects with ease and peace of mind. While we’ve researched organizational systems for closets, basements, bedrooms and garages before, we decided it was finally time to test garage storage systems for ourselves. That way, we can deliver the most accurate and honest product information to you, the consumer.
Our shopping editors and product testers tested each garage storage system on this list for months to compile this detailed article.