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"Cheap garage cabinets" covers a wide range depending on what you mean by cheap. A $75 wall-mounted cabinet is cheap. A $192 resin freestanding cabinet is cheap compared to a $1,519 NewAge Products system. And depending on what you actually need for your garage, any of those could be the right answer.

This guide covers the budget end of the garage cabinet market, with a few premium options included to provide context for when the higher price is worth it. I've organized everything from $72 wall-mounted units to a couple of full systems in the $300 and $1,500 range.

For selection, I prioritized products with real construction specs (steel gauge when stated, locking mechanisms, shelf capacity), honest review counts, and clear descriptions of what you're actually getting for the money.

Quick Picks

Product Best For Price
MIIIKO 71" Steel Cabinet 5-shelf tall cabinet under $75 $74.98
Keluoe 30" Flip-Door Wall Cabinet Best reviewed compact wall cabinet $59.99
Yizosh 32" Flip-Door Wall Cabinet 0.8mm steel, 405 reviews $74.99
Suncast Resin Freestanding Cabinet No-rust freestanding option $192.34
LMTC 71" Rolling Cabinet 180 lb shelves, locking, under $140 $134.00

The Best Cheap Garage Cabinets

MIIIKO 71" Tall Steel Tool Storage Cabinet

$74.98 for a 71-inch tall steel cabinet with 5 adjustable shelves, locking doors, and 3-point locking system. 291 reviews at 4.6 stars.

Standout features: - 5 shelves, each rated for 120 lbs, bottom plate rated for 200 lbs - 3-point locking system provides more secure closure than single-point alternatives - Phosphorus-free powder coat is both stain-resistant and environmentally safer

291 reviews at 4.6 stars gives this product meaningful validation. The 3-point locking system is a genuine security feature. Single-point cabinet latches are easy to pry or force. Three engagement points across the door height resist that.

The 120-lb-per-shelf capacity at five shelves gives 600 lbs of total storage. Add the 200-lb bottom plate and you're at 800 lbs total. For a $75 cabinet, that's a solid spec.

The phosphorus-free powder coat is a specification worth noting. Conventional powder coating sometimes uses phosphate-based compounds. Phosphorus-free formulations are cleaner and resist certain chemical exposures better, which matters in a garage environment with oil, solvents, and cleaning chemicals.

Cold-rolled steel with this coating holds up to the chemical exposures typical of a working garage better than painted alternatives.

Pros: - 3-point locking system is more secure than standard single-latch cabinets - 291 reviews at 4.6 stars provides reliable quality validation for this price - $74.98 for a 71-inch tall locking steel cabinet is exceptional value

Cons: - Specific steel gauge not stated in product specs - 4.6 star average is slightly lower than the best products in this category

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Keluoe 30" Metal Flip-Door Wall Cabinet

98 reviews at 4.8 stars makes this the best-reviewed wall cabinet in this roundup. At $59.99 for a 30-inch wide flip-door wall cabinet, it's also the cheapest starting point for wall-mounted enclosed garage storage.

Standout features: - Up-flip door opens 90° and slides into the cabinet body, preventing head collisions - Anti-fall bar on the shelf prevents small parts from falling out when door opens - Magnetic door closure holds closed without engaging the lock

The flip-door design is the primary reason to choose this over a standard swing-door cabinet. In a tight garage where you stand close to the wall, swing doors hit your shoulder or head. The flip-up-and-slide-back design routes the door out of your way.

At 19.7"H x 30"W x 11.8"D, this is a relatively compact wall cabinet. The 120-lb-per-shelf capacity is standard for this class. The magnetic closure means the door stays shut from vibration or casual contact without requiring you to manually lock it every time.

98 reviews at 4.8 stars is the strongest review profile for any single cabinet in this roundup. At $59.99, it's a low-risk purchase for anyone wanting to add enclosed wall storage to a garage.

Pros: - 98 reviews at 4.8 stars is the most validated cabinet at this price in this roundup - Flip-door design prevents head collisions in tight garage spaces - Magnetic closure handles casual door closing without manual locking

Cons: - 19.7-inch height is compact, limited total storage volume - 11.8-inch depth is standard, not the deepest option available

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Yizosh 32" Wall Cabinet with Flip-Door (0.8mm Steel, 405 Reviews)

0.8mm high-pressure steel plate at $74.99, 405 reviews at 4.7 stars. The steel specification and the review count both stand out.

Standout features: - 0.8mm steel plate is the best-specified steel thickness in the wall cabinet category - Flip-up door slides into cabinet, same collision-prevention design as Keluoe - 31.5"W x 15.7"D x 21.6"H provides more depth than most competing cabinets

405 reviews at 4.7 stars is the highest review count for any wall cabinet in this roundup. The 4.7 average across 405 buyers is reliable quality data.

The 0.8mm steel thickness is worth calling out specifically. Most budget wall cabinets don't state their steel gauge. Yizosh does, and 0.8mm is the same spec used in premium full-cabinet systems. At $74.99, that's a meaningful value proposition.

The 15.7-inch depth is also notable. Most compact wall cabinets are 11.8 inches deep. 15.7 inches accommodates full-size spray paint cans, larger bottles, and bulkier items that won't fit in shallower cabinets.

If I had to pick one wall cabinet in this roundup based purely on construction quality and review count, this would be it.

Pros: - 405 reviews at 4.7 stars is the strongest review profile among wall cabinets here - 0.8mm steel is the best-specified thickness in the wall cabinet category - 15.7" depth is wider than competing cabinets, fits larger items

Cons: - $74.99 is slightly higher than the Keluoe at $59.99 for comparable dimensions - 21.6" height is less than the Keluoe's 30" option

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GREATMEET 28" Locking Metal Wall Cabinet

259 reviews at 4.6 stars for a 28-inch tall wall-mounted cabinet at $79.99. The size positions this between the compact 21.6-inch Yizosh and the taller floor-standing options.

Standout features: - 27.95"H x 25.98"W x 13.78"D dimensions offer a taller profile than most compact wall cabinets - Thickened alloy steel plate construction (thickness not specified) - Two locking doors with adjustable and removable shelf inside

259 reviews at 4.6 stars is a solid count for a wall cabinet at this price. The 28-inch height gives you meaningfully more interior volume than the 21-22-inch models.

The 13.78-inch depth falls between the 11.8-inch budget depth and the 15.7-inch Yizosh depth. Adequate for most garage storage needs.

At $79.99, this is more expensive than the Keluoe and Yizosh options above without a clear construction advantage. The taller profile justifies the price if you need more vertical storage in a wall cabinet.

Pros: - 259 reviews at 4.6 stars provides good validation at this price point - 28-inch height offers more interior volume than compact alternatives - Two locking doors secure the full width of the cabinet

Cons: - $79.99 is the highest price among comparable wall cabinets here - Steel thickness not explicitly stated, limiting direct comparison

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LMTC 71" Tall Rolling Metal Cabinet ($134, 180 LBS Per Shelf)

At $134 with 180 lbs per shelf capacity, the LMTC cabinet stands out for offering higher per-shelf capacity than most competitors in this price range. Three reviews at 5 stars is a limited sample.

Standout features: - 180 lbs per shelf across 4 adjustable shelves - Magnetic suction doors with air vents for air circulation inside the cabinet - 4 rubber casters with 2 lockable wheels for mobile-but-stable positioning

180 lbs per shelf is 50% more than the 120-lb standard in this price range. If you're storing heavy items (car batteries, fluid containers, heavy toolboxes), that extra capacity gives real headroom.

The magnetic suction doors are a different approach than the magnetic latches on other cabinets. The suction cups actively hold the door against the cabinet frame rather than passively latching. This provides a tighter, more consistent closure.

Air vents on the cabinet doors prevent the musty smell that builds up in enclosed storage, particularly for items like clothing, rags, or paper goods stored in a garage.

Three reviews is too few for confident quality assessment at $134. The specs are good, but the purchase requires more risk tolerance than products with 100+ reviews.

Pros: - 180 lbs per shelf is the highest capacity in the budget rolling cabinet category - Magnetic suction doors provide tighter closure than standard magnetic latches - Air vents prevent moisture and odor buildup inside the cabinet

Cons: - Only 3 reviews, very limited quality validation - 180 lb per shelf claim is unverified by sufficient buyer feedback

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MilleLoom 31.5" Floating Wall Cabinet ($71.99)

A 31.5-inch wide floating wall cabinet at $71.99 with an open bottom shelf plus a lockable upper section. One review at 5 stars is minimal data.

Standout features: - 31.5"W x 11.8"D x 30.3"H with two-zone design (open lower, locked upper) - Anti-rust powder coating with industrial grade construction - Open bottom shelf with guardrail for frequently accessed items

The two-zone design is the interesting feature: an open shelf below for things you grab regularly, and locked doors above for things you want secured. One installation handles both access patterns.

At $71.99, the price is competitive with the Keluoe at $59.99 and Yizosh at $74.99. The taller 30.3" profile and two-zone design are genuine differentiators.

One review means essentially no quality validation. This is the highest-risk purchase in the wall cabinet category. Based on the specs alone, it looks promising, but I'd wait for more reviews before recommending it confidently.

Pros: - Two-zone design handles open and secured storage in one wall installation - 30.3" height provides more interior volume than compact alternatives - Industrial powder coating with anti-rust properties

Cons: - One review is not enough to assess quality - 11.8" depth is the shallow standard, limiting what fits inside

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Suncast Tall Resin Storage Cabinet ($192)

The only non-metal cabinet in this roundup. Suncast makes resin cabinets in the USA, and 806 reviews at 4.6 stars shows this product has real market penetration.

Standout features: - Heavy-duty resin construction, completely rust-proof by design - 3 adjustable shelves at 75 lbs each (225 lbs total capacity) - Padlock-ready doors for security without a built-in lock

806 reviews at 4.6 stars is the best review count in this roundup. The Suncast cabinet has been in thousands of garages and the rating holds up.

Resin construction means no rust, ever. In a damp garage, coastal environment, or space where the cabinet might get wet, resin outperforms steel indefinitely. Steel rusts. Resin doesn't.

The tradeoff is capacity: 75 lbs per shelf (225 lbs total) is the lowest of any freestanding cabinet in this roundup. For light to medium storage (cleaning supplies, gardening gear, sports equipment), it's adequate. For heavy tools or automotive supplies, you need a metal option.

At $192.34, this is in a different price tier from the budget wall cabinets above. But for a garage where rust resistance is a priority and the storage needs are moderate, the Suncast justifies its premium.

Pros: - 806 reviews at 4.6 stars is the strongest market validation in this entire roundup - Resin construction eliminates rust concerns permanently - Freestanding, no drilling or wall mounting required

Cons: - 75 lbs per shelf is the lowest capacity in the freestanding cabinet category - $192.34 is the mid-tier price point, not the cheap end of this guide

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PAOFIN 75" White Rolling Steel Cabinet ($189.99)

A 75-inch tall white steel cabinet at $189.99 with wheels and 5 adjustable shelves. 44 reviews at 4.7 stars.

Standout features: - 75" height is the tallest cabinet in this roundup - White finish is an aesthetic alternative to the standard black or grey options - 4 wheels for mobility with locking mechanism included

44 reviews at 4.7 stars is a moderate count. The white finish distinguishes this from every other option in this guide, which matters for garages used as finished spaces or workshops where appearance is considered.

75 inches is taller than the standard 71-72 inch cabinets elsewhere. That extra few inches adds another shelf level worth of storage at the top.

At $189.99, this sits near the Suncast price point but offers more capacity and lockable doors. The metal construction means it's heavier than resin but handles more weight per shelf.

Pros: - 75-inch height is the tallest in this roundup, maximizing vertical storage - White finish provides an aesthetic option no other cabinet here offers - 44 reviews at 4.7 stars provides reasonable quality confidence

Cons: - $189.99 is not the "cheap" end of this guide - Specific weight capacity per shelf not called out in available specs

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Yeeoy Wide and Deep Rolling Cabinet with Pegboard ($305.99)

The most expensive item in this roundup at $305.99 for a 43"W x 22"D x 72"H cabinet with built-in pegboard on the doors and a portable tool bag included.

Standout features: - 43-inch width and 22-inch depth are the widest and deepest dimensions in this roundup - Built-in pegboard on the right door plus tool bag hanger on the left door - 150 lbs per shelf (750 lbs total across 5 shelves), plus 4 universal wheels

The 22-inch depth is the headline specification. No other cabinet here comes close. At 22 inches deep, you can store items front-to-back that simply don't fit in 11-16 inch cabinets: extension cords coiled, large power tool cases, 5-gallon buckets, and wide storage bins all fit.

The built-in door pegboard is an unusual feature. Usually you'd need a separate pegboard installation for tool hanging. The Yeeoy integrates it into the cabinet door, so the door itself becomes a tool organizer when open.

8 reviews at 5 stars is early. $305.99 for this configuration isn't cheap compared to the $75 options above, but for the width, depth, and built-in pegboard integration, it's a specific solution to a specific problem.

For more on full cabinet systems in this range, see our garage cabinets and storage guide.

Pros: - 22-inch depth is unique in this price range and handles large items no other cabinet fits - Built-in door pegboard adds tool organization without additional wall mounting - 150 lbs per shelf is solid capacity for the price tier

Cons: - $305.99 is the highest price in this roundup, outside the cheap cabinet category - 8 reviews is limited for a $306 purchase

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NewAge Products Bold Series Gray 7-Piece Set ($1,519)

Included for context: this is what the premium tier looks like. 200 reviews at 4.8 stars, $1,519.99 for 7 pieces including lockers, wall cabinets, base cabinet, rolling tool drawer, and bamboo worktop.

Standout features: - 200 reviews at 4.8 stars is the strongest validation for any multi-piece system - Fully welded steel ships ready to install, no flat-pack assembly - Bamboo worktop is more durable and visually appealing than standard steel or wood tops

NewAge Products is the brand benchmark for residential garage cabinets. At $1,519, it's 20 times the cost of the MIIIKO cabinet above. What you get: real brand warranty, fully welded construction that ships assembled, a 10-year reputation, and 200 reviews that confirm it works as described.

This isn't a "cheap garage cabinet" by any reasonable definition. But it's the answer to the question "what do I get if I don't buy cheap?" and understanding the premium helps calibrate whether $75 or $150 is the right budget for your situation.

Pros: - 200 reviews at 4.8 stars is the strongest validation among premium systems - Fully welded cabinets ship ready to install without assembly - NewAge brand provides real warranty support and long-term parts availability

Cons: - $1,519.99 is 20 times more expensive than the cheapest options in this guide - Gray color is the only option at this price point

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What to Look for in Budget Garage Cabinets

Steel Gauge

This is the most important spec in metal cabinet construction. 0.8mm is good; 0.5mm is budget minimum. The Yizosh wall cabinet specifies 0.8mm explicitly. Most budget cabinets don't state their gauge, which usually means it's thin.

When manufacturers omit the steel thickness, assume it's at the thin end until proven otherwise. Products that are proud of their steel gauge state it.

Shelf Capacity Per Shelf

Check the per-shelf number, not just the total. A cabinet advertised as holding 600 lbs total across 5 shelves gives you 120 lbs per shelf. That's adequate for tool storage but limiting for heavy automotive supplies. The LMTC cabinet at 180 lbs per shelf stands out in the budget category.

Lock Type

Three-point locking systems (MIIIKO) are more secure than single-point catches. Padlock-ready designs (Suncast) let you use your own padlock but don't include one. Basic key locks are fine for keeping opportunistic access out; they're not designed for serious security.

Rolling vs. Wall-Mount vs. Freestanding

Rolling cabinets reposition as your garage layout changes. Wall-mounted cabinets keep floor space clear. Freestanding cabinets need no drilling but take floor space. For most garages, a combination works best.

A rolling cabinet positions next to the vehicle or project. A wall cabinet stores items you access by reaching up. A freestanding cabinet anchors a specific storage location. See our garage storage cabinets guide for more on combining approaches.

Resin vs. Metal

Resin cabinets (Suncast) don't rust, don't dent, and handle moisture well. They have lower weight capacity and feel less solid than steel. Metal cabinets handle heavier loads and feel more substantial. In humid, coastal, or frequently wet garages, resin is genuinely worth considering. In typical residential garages, metal is more practical for serious tool storage.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest acceptable garage cabinet?

The MIIIKO 71-inch cabinet at $74.98 is the cheapest option in this roundup with enough reviews (291 at 4.6 stars) to trust the quality. It includes 5 shelves with 120-lb capacity each, 3-point locking, and steel construction.

For wall-mounted cabinets, the Keluoe at $59.99 with 98 reviews and 4.8 stars is the cheapest well-reviewed option.

Are cheap garage cabinets worth it?

For basic storage needs, yes. A $75 cabinet that keeps your garage organized and your tools dry is doing its job. The limitation shows in durability: budget cabinets may dent more easily, have thinner coatings that chip over time, and use simpler locking mechanisms. If you're storing expensive tools or planning to use the cabinet for many years, the mid-range or premium options are a better long-term investment.

How long do budget garage cabinets last?

With normal use in a typical residential garage, a well-built budget cabinet lasts 5-10 years. Factors that shorten lifespan: overloading shelves, chemical exposure without wiping clean, humid environments without ventilation, and thin coatings on steel that allow rust to develop. The Suncast resin cabinet lasts indefinitely from a rust perspective.

Can I use kitchen cabinets in a garage?

Wood kitchen cabinets deteriorate quickly in garage environments. Humidity fluctuations warp wood and delaminate finishes. Garages expose cabinets to chemicals, dust, and oils that destroy wood surfaces. Steel or resin cabinets designed for garage use are the right choice. The only exception is a fully climate-controlled garage used as a finished living space.

What is the best wall cabinet for a small garage?

The Keluoe 30-inch flip-door cabinet at $59.99 is the practical answer: compact enough to fit where full-size cabinets can't, well-reviewed, and the flip-up door design works in tight spaces where swing doors would hit you.

For more on metal garage cabinets and how they compare across price tiers, see our dedicated guide.

Do I need a lockable garage cabinet?

Locking is worth it in any of these situations: children use the garage, the garage is accessible from outside the home, you store cleaning chemicals or pesticides, or you own expensive tools you'd rather not lose. At the prices in this guide, lockable and non-lockable options cost nearly the same, so choosing locking adds minimal cost.


The Bottom Line

For the cheapest practical wall cabinet, the Keluoe 30-inch flip-door at $59.99 with 98 reviews is the pick. Proven, compact, and the flip-up door solves a real problem.

For a floor-standing cabinet under $100, the MIIIKO 71-inch at $74.98 delivers 5 shelves and a 3-point lock at an exceptional price-to-value ratio. 291 reviews confirm it delivers.

The Yizosh wall cabinet at $74.99 is worth the extra $15 over Keluoe if you want the better-validated product with 0.8mm steel and 405 reviews.

For rust-proof storage where moisture is a concern, the Suncast resin cabinet at $192 and 806 reviews is the only option in this roundup that solves the problem permanently.

For a complete garage storage setup beyond just cabinets, see our garage cabinets and garage with cabinets guides for ideas on building a full system.