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Griot's has a pretty nice set that I have been eyeing for a while...
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looky looky what I found...
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costco link

Sorry but even if you have to spend $50 on a membership
Costco > Griots

Not knocking Griots at all. Just hope you guys enjoy.
 
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Sweet!

I tried to do some digging, but the only thing that came up was a slickdeals.net mention of this Costco set - it was the same price ($120) last February. In other words, there's no need to panic and buy on an impulse, this deal likely won't disappear too quickly. *calms self down*

From McMaster Carr, the same sized case is $78, and each drawer is about $16. Sooo, it would cost $142 + shipping to purchase such an organizer w/o the fastener assortment!

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Also, is the Costco set full of metric or imperial fasteners??
 
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I bought the Costco set a while back....it has both metric and imperial....along with some misc hardware....and extra labels so you can re-label any of the bins.
 

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Hmm, I'm playing with the checkout for future reference, and the non-member surcharge is $6, less than the tax even!

Assuming an overestimate of 10% tax, this set would be $138 shipped - not bad at all.

terabyte, you're just trying to get even with me, aren't you! =P
 

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I bought the Costco set a while back....it has both metric and imperial....along with some misc hardware....and extra labels so you can re-label any of the bins.

How's the quality of the fasteners? Nothing worse than camming out a brand new screw.
 
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I bought the Costco set a while back....it has both metric and imperial....along with some misc hardware....and extra labels so you can re-label any of the bins.
so what do you think about it.
how is the quality?
Griots claims that the case at least is made in the US. what does the costco set say?

Hmm, I'm playing with the checkout for future reference, and the non-member surcharge is $6, less than the tax even!

Assuming an overestimate of 10% tax, this set would be $138 shipped - not bad at all.

terabyte, you're just trying to get even with me, aren't you! =P


:lol_hitti be aware of the FNG
I'm actually trying to get even with all of GJ
 

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Looking at the Costco set...I've got a pretty big assortment of nuts, bolts, washers, etc. What I like about the Costco set is all the other stuff--zerk fittings, nylon washers, roll pins, hitch pins, grommets, cap screws, etc. etc. etc.
That set would last a lifetime.

-Brad
 

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I bought the Costco set a while back....it has both metric and imperial....along with some misc hardware....and extra labels so you can re-label any of the bins.

DDawg: did the Costco cabinet have German and US hardware as advertised by Goriot's? Was the Thorsen cabinet made in the USA?

I'd love to get this for my shop. Having all these fasteners at hand would save a lot of time in trips down the street to the hardware store!
 

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What do you guys work on that an assortment would be so useful for?
i always find I need fairly specific fasteners/parts/etc.
just wondering...
 

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look at the pictures of both of them under more veiws you can look at them and see they contain the same items in the same locations I would say that it is the same product just the typical griots markup and coverup..
 
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What do you guys work on that an assortment would be so useful for?
i always find I need fairly specific fasteners/parts/etc.
just wondering...

mostly Japanese motorcycles and small cars. But Always I have some small project where an assortment like this would come in handy. When I'm fabricating stuff I can design it to use the hardware at hand a lot of times.
 

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What do you guys work on that an assortment would be so useful for?
i always find I need fairly specific fasteners/parts/etc.
just wondering...

I'm not only the guy in the neighborhood that all the kids bring their stuff to get fixed, I'm the guy in the neighborhood that all the DAD'S bring their stuff to get fixed!

My son is 13...three years ago he had his school science fair. We made a wind tunnel to measure the effects of air resistance on vehicles, using a 1/18 Corvette and Hummer, and modified the Hummer by lowering it, building an air dam, headlight coves, etc. etc.

We used a furnace fan I grabbed from a house getting a new one about 20 years ago (I was 17), some plexiglass sheets to make the box/tunnel, some L-brackets and angled metal pieces to fasten the plexi to the base, sheetmetal (pop riveted) to make directional vents to smooth the air as it came off the fan and went into the tunnel, used an arm mounted to a fish scale and attached it to the cars to measure drag, and fastened it all to a piece of plywood.
The only thing I had to leave the shop to buy was the fish scale.

My son often says my shop is like Home Depot--it's got EVERYTHING!

I like an assortment of fasteners for bikes, Honey-Do fixes, skate boards, mini bikes, 4-wheeler (my son has bought himself a bunch of toys...several of them motorized), etc. etc. Plus my vintage vehicles. I borrowed the neighbor's lawn mower, and the throttle cable had been totally rigged over the years and had a real finicky sweet spot... A couple clips, a self-tapping screw, a pop rivet and a few metal brake-line tabs had it working smooth and perfect.

-Brad
 
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OK. my order arrived today. The order was placed on the evening of Nov 5th and was here when I got home form work on the 11th. Quick shipment on Costco's part.

My first observation was how heavy it is when I went to pick it up. I think I saw somewhere it weighs 60 lbs. The Thorsen shipping container box was marked "Made In China" so the country of origin has been resolved. Inside the shipping box was a nice retail box with nice graphics with a telescoping box. I lifted off the top and found nice packing foam board to protect the metal cabinet.

It was tough to lift the cabinet out of the box (no handles) but I managed and set it on a work bench. The metal cabinet and drawers are very nice. Inside the metal drawers are plastic tray dividers. What you see in the store are metal dividers. The top two trays which had heavier hardware had some damage with the plastic dividers.

The fasteners are all bagged but intial thoughts are they look pretty good. I think the 3 bar mark on top of the bolts represents grade 5 fasteners.

I called Costco's regarding the two plastic tray damage (they would be fine as is but it is new). A intelligent english speaking CSR indicated they would contact Thorsen's to send me replacement trays and would confirm in 48 hours that the parts were being shipped from Thorsen's.

While not US or German made, the cabinet/drawers themselves appear to be worth the money alone. After I unwrap the fasteners if I have any additional thoughts I will pass along.

Eric




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OK. my order arrived today. The order was placed on the evening of Nov 5th and was here when I got home form work on the 11th. Quick shipment on Costco's part.

My first observation was how heavy it is when I went to pick it up. I think I saw somewhere it weighs 60 lbs. The Thorsen shipping container box was marked "Made In China" so the country of origin has been resolved. Inside the shipping box was a nice retail box with nice graphics with a telescoping box. I lifted off the top and found nice packing foam board to protect the metal cabinet.

It was tough to lift the cabinet out of the box (no handles) but I managed and set it on a work bench. The metal cabinet and drawers are very nice. Inside the metal drawers are plastic tray dividers. What you see in the store are metal dividers. The top two trays which had heavier hardware had some damage with the plastic dividers.

The fasteners are all bagged but intial thoughts are they look pretty good. I think the 3 bar mark on top of the bolts represents grade 5 fasteners.

I called Costco's regarding the two plastic tray damage (they would be fine as is but it is new). A intelligent english speaking CSR indicated they would contact Thorsen's to send me replacement trays and would confirm in 48 hours that the parts were being shipped from Thorsen's.

While not US or German made, the cabinet/drawers themselves appear to be worth the money alone. After I unwrap the fasteners if I have any additional thoughts I will pass along.

Eric




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Interesting. So it appears that Thorsen made or makes a US Cabinet (for Goriot) and a Chinese cabinet (for Costco)? Presumably, too, the fasteners are US/GERMAN v. Chinese?

I suppose at the discounted price, something's got to give. That's really too bad in a way. I was looking forward to it.
 

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Mine came Monday night and was marked Made in China as well. I'd bet money the hardware is also made in China, it's not the best quality but is decent. I saw similar setups with used containers and shelf hardware in Carlisle and Hershey going for 80 - 100 (no hardware included and a long hump back to the truck). It's not bad, defintiely worth the money.
 

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Interesting. So it appears that Thorsen made or makes a US Cabinet (for Goriot) and a Chinese cabinet (for Costco)? Presumably, too, the fasteners are US/GERMAN v. Chinese?

I suppose at the discounted price, something's got to give. That's really too bad in a way. I was looking forward to it.

Or the organizers come from different, but similar OEMs filled with a similar or even identical component selection.

Or maybe Griot's is lying?

Is it me, or was the following wording recently added to Griot's product description?

Enjoy the best instead of a cheapo knock-off!

Hmm... a bit of digging around... this is the google cache from mid October:

The fasteners, fittings, etc. are high quality grades and are made in the U.S.A. and Germany. The metal racks and drawers are made in the U.S.A. and measure 15 1/4"l x 11 3/4"w x 11 3/4"h. Enjoy the best!

This is what it says now:
Includes over 2,000 U.S.A. and German made grade 5 and 8.8 fasteners, fittings, connectors, retainers and more. The metal racks and drawers are made in the U.S.A. and measure 15 1/4"l x 11 3/4"w x 11 3/4"h. Enjoy the best instead of a cheapo knock-off!

Anyways, Griot's says that the organizer's fastener selection is manually added to the case. If they did in fact source a USA-made drawer and case set (maybe the one from McMaster Carr is USA made??) and hand-pick and full the drawers, their price makes a bit more sense.

Oh well, I'm also eager to see photos of Eric's new assortment.
 
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Griot's has a pretty nice set that I have been eyeing for a while...

looky looky what I found...

Sorry but even if you have to spend $50 on a membership
Costco > Griots

Not knocking Griots at all. Just hope you guys enjoy.

You are not saving anything.

You are replacing American and German manufacturing, with all of the wages, benefits, legal costs, environmental standards, OSHA standards and on and on...

With something made in China that has none of that.

Yup. Smart move. Direct comparison.

Not.....
 

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I sent Griots a freindly e-mail asking about all this and advising them that while some people like their products we have questions about items such as this one where we want to know the differences between their fastener set v. Costco - if there is one.
No response!
 

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(maybe the one from McMaster Carr is USA made??) and hand-pick and full the drawers, their price makes a bit more sense.

I've found that McMaster is pretty good on telling you where a product is made. I'll call them up when I can.


Stuey said:
Hmm... a bit of digging around... this is the google cache from mid October:

Quote:
The fasteners, fittings, etc. are high quality grades and are made in the U.S.A. and Germany. The metal racks and drawers are made in the U.S.A. and measure 15 1/4"l x 11 3/4"w x 11 3/4"h. Enjoy the best!

Stuey said:
This is what it says now:

Quote:
Includes over 2,000 U.S.A. and German made grade 5 and 8.8 fasteners, fittings, connectors, retainers and more. The metal racks and drawers are made in the U.S.A. and measure 15 1/4"l x 11 3/4"w x 11 3/4"h. Enjoy the best instead of a cheapo knock-off!


Interesting catch Stuey. One other thing is this: Do the adjectives "USA and German-made" apply to only the grade 5 and grade 8 fasteners and/or limited selection of "fittings, connectors, retainers," etc. Or do they cover the "more" bit as well?

Syntax and word choice can be everything in ad copy.


At any rate, Chinese or American-made, for the time to assemble that kit, it may well be a good deal for some. You certainly can't beat the convenience if you need the stuff when you need it!
 

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It isn't a dead horse, nor is comparing something made in the USA/Germany/England to something made in China fair or equitable.

The US economic problems will continue as long as people in the USA want more than they are willing to pay for.

You cannot have decent paying jobs, benefits, environmental stewardship, jobsite/employer safety et al until the consumer is willing to pay for all of those things in the product price structure.

So, go ahead and continue to uphold the merits of something made in China that can also be made here.

Your Chinese product probably wholesaled for 50% (or less) of the price you paid for it, while the USA sourced item would wholesale at 10% off of retail.

Retailers keep the price the same, but squeeze vendors for lower prices... prices that can only be met offshore.

Hopefully, your job will be outsourced, then you can ask "What happened?"
 

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Good thread guys. I have an organizer that a friend gave me years ago. I wanted a duplicate and ordered one from Harbor Freight before checking the size.

Needless to say the newer one was smaller. Still cool for the price but smaller. I would like to snag a kit like this.

I would like to hear Griot's answer to the email.
 

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It isn't a dead horse, nor is comparing something made in the USA/Germany/England to something made in China fair or equitable.

The US economic problems will continue as long as people in the USA want more than they are willing to pay for.

You cannot have decent paying jobs, benefits, environmental stewardship, jobsite/employer safety et al until the consumer is willing to pay for all of those things in the product price structure.

So, go ahead and continue to uphold the merits of something made in China that can also be made here.

Your Chinese product probably wholesaled for 50% (or less) of the price you paid for it, while the USA sourced item would wholesale at 10% off of retail.

Retailers keep the price the same, but squeeze vendors for lower prices... prices that can only be met offshore.

Hopefully, your job will be outsourced, then you can ask "What happened?"

I love my import cars but I will try to purchase USA made when I can afford. Shoot I will just save up until I can if I have to.
 

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Has anyone emailed Thorsen, or are we assuming that everything is made in China based on the stamp on the packing box?

It is interesting to note that Griot's distribution center is 30 miles away from Thorsen's company headquarters in Indiana. This really had me hoping they were the same thing.
 

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I received confirmation today that the replacement trays have shipped. I'll wait till they arrive to open the bags of fasteners with photos. Here is a list of contents I picked up from the web. I emailed Thorsen asking if they sell just the cabinet w/trays less hardware. The response was no............

Thorsen Tool 4 Drawer Organizer is a metal cabinet designed to last a lifetime. The four drawers are filled with the most demanded fasteners for the professional or the homeowner.

Features:

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2010 Fasteners
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Metal cabinet
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Removable metal drawers
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96 compartments
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Each drawer has compartment labels
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Grade 5, 8.8 Nuts, Bolts and Washers: 899 pieces
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Screws: 767pcs Zink and Black
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Cotter Pins, Grease fittings, Electrical connectors,
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Snap-Rings/O-Rings and Hitch Pins: 344 pieces

Set Includes:

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9 - Aluminum & Plastic Bullet Connectors Per Tray
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10 - Aluminum & Plastic Spade Connectors
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16 - Steel Metric Cap Heads
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22 - Steel Standard Cap Heads
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20 - Steel Retaining Rings
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12 - Aluminum & Plastic Rings Connector
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15 - Aluminum & Plastic Male/Female Connector
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18 - Steel Roll Pins
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39 - Rubber O-Rings
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27 - Steel Snap Rings
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16 - Steel Hitch Pins
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33 - Metal and Glass Fuses
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9 - Steel Metric Grease Fittings
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9 - Steel Standard Grease Fittings
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20 - E-Clips
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45 - Cotter Pins
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10 - **** Connector
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14 - Housing Rings
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155 - Steel Pan Head Zinc Per Tray - (25) 4.8mm, (40) 4.2mm, (40) 3.9, (50) 3.5
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130 - Steel Pan Head Black Per Tray - (25) 4.8mm, (40) 4.2mm, (40) 3.9mm, (25) 3.5mm
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150 - Steel Oval Head Zinc Per Tray - (40) 4.2mm, (50) 3.9mm, (60) 3.5mm
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150 - Steel Oval Head Black Per Tray - (40) 4.2mm, (50) 3.9mm, (60) 3.5mm
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66 - Steel Machine Zinc Per Tray - (10) 6.0mm, (16) 5.0mm, (40) 4.0mm
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46 - Steel Washer Head Black Per Tray - (10) 4.8mm, (16) 4.2mm, (20) 3.9mm
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40 - Grommets Zinc Per Tray - (20) 4.8mm, (20) 4.0mm
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30 - Grommets Black Per Tray - (15) 4.8mm, (15) 4.0mm
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150 - Steel Flat Washers Per Tray - (90) 6mm, (40) 8mm, (20) 10mm
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165 - Steel Lock Washers Per Tray - (90) 6mm, (40) 8mm, (35) 10mm
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71- Steel Hex Nuts Per Tray - (45) 6mm, (18) 8mm, (8) 10mm
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58 - Steel & Nylon NyLock Nuts Per Tray - (35) 6mm, (15) 8mm, (8) 10mm
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95 - Steel Hex Bolts Per Tray - (20) 6mm x 12, (12) 6mm x 20, (10) 6mm x 25, (10) 6mm x 30, (10) 8mm x 12, (8) 8mm x 20, (5) 8mm x 25, (5) 8mm x 30, (4) 8mm x 35, (4) 10mm x 20, (4) 10mm x 25, (3) 10mm x 30
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55 - Steel Flat Washers Per Tray - (30) 1/4", (15) 5/16", (10) 3/8"
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150 - Steel Lock Washers Per Tray - (90) 1/4", (30) 5/16", (30) 3/8"
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45 - Steel Hex Nuts Per Tray - (25) 1/4", (10) 5/16", (10) 3/8"
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33 - Steel & Nylon Nuts Per Tray - (15) 1/4", (10) 5/16", (8) 3/8"
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77 - Steel Hex Nuts Per Tray - (10) 1/4" x 1/2", (10) 1/4" x 3/4", (10) 1/4" x 1", (10) 1/4" x 1 1/4", (10) 5/16" x 1/2", (5) 5/16" x 3/4", (4) 5/16" x 1", (4) 5/16" x 1 1/4", (4) 5/16" x 1 1/2", (4) 3/8" x 3/4", (3) 3/8" x 1", (3) 3/8" x 1 1/4
 

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Cool. Thanks for that list:thumbup:

If you could get just the cabinet and the trays (USA-made), it'd be a fun project to order up all the fasteners yourself and stock your own kit. At least it would be fun for me and my older son.

What page of the McMaster catalog is the Thorsen cabinet on? Coulnd't find it.

I've bought some fasteners from McMaster in the past. Expensive as hell, but if you need them, you can't beat the availability and next day delivery.
 

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McMaster's Thorsen Standard (friction drawer slides) and Heavy-Duty (ball-bearing slides) cabinets are both made in the USA at $80.37 and $135.76 respectively.

You can also get a lock for an extra $11.75

Looks like the drawers are also made in the USA, whether they be steel or not. Compartments in polsytrene and polpropylene are also made in USA.
 

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We used to buy off of this company a few years ago http://www.arrowindustrialsupply.com/ They carry the same type bins and do say they use US products. The thing is though is that their bins are gray and not red. Not anything some sanding and paint wouldn't take care of. Look under "Storage equipment" The bins can be adjusted to suit your needs.
 

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The ones from McMaster are claimed to be gray, it's possible that they're sourced from Arrow as well, or their distributor/manufacturer.
 

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I emailed Arrow to "price" the cabinet and drawers....I'll let you know what I find......Eric
 
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