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Starting to plan out the new man cave, and need some wall cabinets.  Found these at sears for $120 that seem to have good reviews for the money.  Anyone else have them?

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Craftsman 28" Wide Wall Cabinet - Black/Platinum



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If you don't mind a little sanding & paint, I used these from Menards on the 40 Watt remodel job.

Possibly a little more variety in sizes and configuration... not "plug n play", but they work.



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Thanks John.  Good economical idea!

Kansas isn't Menards friendly... so I found these at Home Depot for a few bucks more for about half the price of the ones from Sears:

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I may still pick up a couple of the Sears cabinets to hold fluids and things that could ruin wood if they leak.



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The guy that did my custom stuff in my house kitchen had a ton of "wrong" sized commercial cabinets around that went in my shop. Don't even remember what I payed but it was cheap. Solid laminate ones that could hold up a truck. Just sayin you could check with a custom guy and see if he has any screw ups around that he would sell cheap. I ended up with a bunch of extras and sold/gave away a ton of them and they look great still.

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Just be careful with any press board/particle board in the garage. Unless they are painted to seal them on ALL sides, they will soak up humidity and warp. I use marine paint on any wood product in my shop.

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For those guys still left in Minnesota, there's a couple places you can go for discount cabinets:

Habitat for Humanity ReStore in New Brighton: www.tchabitat.org/

Building Materials Outlet in Mendota Heights: www.bmomn.com/

ReStore has mostly taken out/reclaimed stuff. It's really really cheap but stuff shows age.

BMO is all new or returns. A little pricier but tons of selection. They have tons of cabinets, trim mouldings, doors, etc.

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