G60ING
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Hey there, I just wanted to pass on what I think is a great deal on some wall cabinets that I haven't seen much on. ProSlat's 30"x30"x15" Wall Cabinet for $160 down from the $200
Link to them: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Proslat-...Mount-Garage-Cabinet-in-Black-19003/205050858
I recently moved to a new house and have been assembling my garage for a couple of weeks now. Wall cabinets have been something I have been researching for a couple of weeks now, I've been at odds with choosing between Craftsman's Professional, Kobalt, Gladiator (I hate the diamond plate look), Homak and so on. I even bought a a Kobalt wall cabinet and returned it after realizing how much dead space there was in the top, bottom and cabinet doors this combined with the lack of a 2nd moveable shelf caused me to return them.
I knew of the ProSlat when I bought the Kobalt and after seeing the dead space I decided to return them in favor of the ProSlat because of the 2nd shelf, dimensions and sheetmetal being 22gauge (thicker than most). The 15" of depth looks more useable than most (12") and I'm hoping I can put my most of my tools with cases in like books on a shelf.
ok tell me if I'm crazy for being excite to see these on sale when I need to order them
Link to them: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Proslat-...Mount-Garage-Cabinet-in-Black-19003/205050858
I recently moved to a new house and have been assembling my garage for a couple of weeks now. Wall cabinets have been something I have been researching for a couple of weeks now, I've been at odds with choosing between Craftsman's Professional, Kobalt, Gladiator (I hate the diamond plate look), Homak and so on. I even bought a a Kobalt wall cabinet and returned it after realizing how much dead space there was in the top, bottom and cabinet doors this combined with the lack of a 2nd moveable shelf caused me to return them.
I knew of the ProSlat when I bought the Kobalt and after seeing the dead space I decided to return them in favor of the ProSlat because of the 2nd shelf, dimensions and sheetmetal being 22gauge (thicker than most). The 15" of depth looks more useable than most (12") and I'm hoping I can put my most of my tools with cases in like books on a shelf.
ok tell me if I'm crazy for being excite to see these on sale when I need to order them
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