New Age Storage Cabinets: What They Are and How They Hold Up

New Age Products is a Canadian company that makes high-end garage storage cabinets, workbenches, and shelving. Their products are sold through Costco, Home Depot, Amazon, and directly through their website. If you've been looking at garage cabinet options and keep seeing sleek, stainless-handle steel cabinets with glossy finishes, there's a good chance you're looking at New Age.

The short answer on whether they're worth it: yes, for most buyers who want a premium look and solid construction without going full custom. But there are real differences between their product lines worth understanding before you spend $2,000 or more on a cabinet system.

The New Age Product Lines Explained

New Age sells under a few distinct lines, and the quality and pricing vary significantly between them.

Bold Series

The Bold series is their most popular mid-tier line. It uses 18-gauge cold-rolled steel with a powder-coat finish, soft-close doors and drawers, stainless steel handles, and adjustable shelves. Cabinets are available in a range of colors including gloss white, black, blue, and gray. A single 14-inch base cabinet starts around $300, and a full 8-foot cabinet run with wall cabinets runs $2,000 to $3,500 depending on configuration.

The Bold line is what you'll see most often at Costco, usually in a 3 or 4-piece set bundled at a discount. These sets are a good value if you can find one during a Costco roadshow.

Pro Series

The Pro series steps up to 16-gauge steel (heavier and stronger), with a more commercial appearance and higher weight ratings per shelf. The Pro line is aimed at serious workshop users or people who will be loading cabinets with tools, parts, and equipment rather than seasonal gear.

Pro series pricing is roughly 30 to 50% more than Bold for equivalent pieces.

Garage Storage Packages

New Age also sells complete "garage in a box" packages that include base cabinets, wall cabinets, a tall unit, and sometimes a workbench surface. These are configured for one or two-car garages and typically run $1,800 to $4,000. The main advantage is that everything matches in finish and height, and the sizes are designed to fit together without gaps.

Build Quality Honest Assessment

The biggest selling point of New Age cabinets is the finish quality. The powder coat is thick and even, the doors close with a satisfying thud on the soft-close hinges, and the stainless handles give them a professional look that other brands in the same price range don't match.

The steel gauge is honest. 18-gauge Bold series shelves are rated for 150 pounds each, and they handle it. The 16-gauge Pro series shelves are rated for 200 pounds and feel noticeably more solid when you load them.

Where New Age trails behind Gladiator and similar competitors is in welded vs. Bolted construction. Some New Age cabinet frames are assembled with bolts rather than fully welded, which means under heavy vibration (from nearby power tools or compressors), joints can loosen over time. Gladiator and Husky at similar price points use more welded construction. This isn't a dealbreaker, but it's worth knowing.

For comparison shopping across the best garage cabinet brands, the Best Garage Storage guide covers New Age alongside Gladiator, Kobalt, and others.

Configuration Options and Sizing

New Age makes cabinets in a consistent module system:

  • Base cabinets: 14-inch, 19-inch, 24-inch, 30-inch, and 36-inch widths, all around 34 to 35 inches tall
  • Wall cabinets: Same widths, 21 to 24 inches tall, designed to mount above base cabinets or on the wall alone
  • Tall cabinets: Usually 80 to 84 inches tall, available in 24 and 30-inch widths
  • Corner cabinets: 48x48-inch corner pieces for L-shaped layouts

Everything is designed to sit at the same height, so a run of mixed-width base cabinets all lines up flush at the top. Countertops (separate purchase) span across multiple base cabinets.

Standard Garage Configurations

For a one-car garage or one wall of a two-car garage, a common starting point is: - Two 30-inch base cabinets flanking a 48-inch workbench cabinet - Four wall cabinets above the workbench area - One tall cabinet at the end

That setup covers roughly 10 feet of wall space and gives you 8 to 10 drawers, 12 to 16 shelf positions, and hanging rod space in the tall cabinet.

Comparing New Age to Competitors

vs. Gladiator: Gladiator uses heavier welded construction in their GarageWorks series and offers more accessories (rail systems, hooks, etc.). New Age wins on finish quality and aesthetics. Gladiator wins on raw durability for heavy-use shops.

vs. Husky: Husky is the budget option, typically 40 to 60% cheaper than New Age for comparable storage. Quality shows the difference: Husky doors feel lighter and hinges aren't soft-close on most models.

vs. Ulti-MATE: Ulti-MATE cabinets are comparable in quality to New Age Bold series and often available for slightly less through Sam's Club. Build quality is very similar.

vs. Custom cabinets: Custom garage cabinets from a local shop run $400 to $700 per linear foot installed. New Age is around $200 to $350 per linear foot for the cabinets themselves (installation is DIY). For most people, New Age hits the sweet spot between mass-market and custom.

For a broader look at garage top storage options that pair well with a cabinet system, the Best Garage Top Storage covers wall-mounted and ceiling options that complement floor-level cabinets.

Installation Notes

New Age cabinets are designed for DIY installation. Each cabinet ships boxed, usually assembled except for the doors. The wall-mounting process for upper cabinets requires two people: one to hold the cabinet while the other marks and drives screws into studs.

Allow 3 to 5 hours per 4-cabinet section if you're going slowly and doing it right. The most time-consuming step is getting the first base cabinet level and in position, because everything else references off it.

FAQ

Where are New Age Products cabinets made? New Age is a Canadian company. Some products are manufactured in Canada, some in Asia. The Pro series has more North American manufacturing than the Bold series.

Do New Age cabinets come pre-assembled? Partially. The cabinet boxes are assembled, but doors, drawer faces, and handles ship separately and need to be attached. Expect 15 to 30 minutes of final assembly per cabinet.

Can you stack New Age wall cabinets on top of base cabinets? No, not directly. Wall cabinets are designed to mount on walls, not sit on top of base cabinets. New Age makes tall cabinets if you want floor-to-ceiling storage in one piece.

Do New Age cabinets come with a warranty? Yes. Most New Age products carry a limited lifetime warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. Keep your purchase receipt.

Key Takeaways

New Age Products makes some of the best-looking garage cabinets available at DIY price points. The Bold series is the right choice for most buyers: 18-gauge steel, soft-close doors, and a finish that holds up well. If you use your garage as a serious workshop, the Pro series is worth the extra cost for heavier shelves and better frame construction. Compare the full cost including the workbench top and any additional wall cabinets before committing, because the per-cabinet cost adds up quickly.