NewAge Cabinets at Costco: What You Actually Get (and Whether It's Worth It)

If you're wondering whether NewAge cabinets at Costco are a good deal, the short answer is yes, but with some important caveats about what's included, what isn't, and how the Costco pricing compares to buying directly from NewAge or through another retailer. Costco periodically carries NewAge garage cabinet sets, typically in the "Home" or "Outdoor & Garden" warehouse sections or on Costco.com, and the bundles they offer tend to be priced 15-25% below what you'd pay at NewAge's own website.

This guide walks you through the specific NewAge product lines Costco typically carries, what the sets include, how to evaluate the deal, and what buyers consistently say after living with these cabinets for a year or two.

What NewAge Cabinet Lines Show Up at Costco

Costco doesn't carry NewAge's full catalog. They rotate a handful of configurations, usually pre-bundled sets that include a combination of base cabinets, wall cabinets, and sometimes a workbench top.

Pro 3.0 Series

The Pro 3.0 is the most common NewAge line at Costco. These are cold-rolled steel cabinets with a powder-coat finish, soft-close doors and drawers, and adjustable shelf heights. A typical Costco bundle might include four or five cabinet pieces, a workbench top, and a wall cabinet, retailing for somewhere in the $1,800 to $2,400 range depending on the configuration and season.

What makes the Pro 3.0 worth considering: the steel gauge is 24-gauge for the body and 22-gauge for the doors, which is on the thicker end for cabinets in this price class. Thicker steel means fewer dents from shop tools and less flex when you load the shelves with heavy items.

Bold 3.0 Series

The Bold 3.0 sometimes appears at Costco as well, often in a smaller starter set. The main difference from Pro 3.0 is the door style, which uses a horizontal panel design instead of the flat Pro doors, giving the garage a more finished look. Functionally they're similar.

Garage Ready Series

This is the entry-level NewAge line Costco occasionally offers. Thinner steel (26-gauge), fewer finish options, no soft-close on the cheaper variants. It shows up as a loss leader sometimes, priced around $800-$1,200 for a starter set. If you want longevity, step up to the Pro 3.0 if the budget allows.

How Costco Pricing Compares

Here's the honest comparison. NewAge's own website lists individual cabinets and lets you configure custom sets. When you price out the same combination that Costco sells as a bundle, Costco is usually 15-25% cheaper, sometimes more if it's a Costco member sale event.

The catch is that Costco bundles are fixed configurations. You can't swap in an extra tall cabinet or drop a base cabinet you don't need. You take the set as-is. If the set happens to match your space, it's a great deal. If it doesn't, you end up either buying extra pieces separately at full price or leaving gaps in your layout.

One thing to watch: Costco sometimes adds a workbench countertop to sweeten the deal that costs $150-$200 separately. When that's included in the bundle, the value calculation swings hard in favor of Costco.

What People Actually Say After Living With Them

The consistent praise: the finish holds up better than expected, the soft-close hinges are still working smoothly after two or three years, and the modular nature makes it easy to add a piece later. The complaints fall into two buckets.

First, assembly takes longer than people expect. A full Costco set with five or six cabinets is a solid day of work for two people, sometimes more if you're doing it solo. The instructions aren't terrible, but they're not great either. NewAge has video tutorials on YouTube that are more useful than the paper instructions.

Second, the adjustable legs can be fussy on uneven garage floors. The leg levelers work, but getting everything perfectly level and plumb takes patience. Budget a couple of extra hours for this if your floor has any slope.

Installation Tips That Save You Time

Before you unbox anything, measure your wall carefully and map out where the cabinets will go. Mark the stud locations on the wall, because the wall cabinets need to hit studs for a secure installation. Standard stud spacing is 16 inches on center, but older homes vary.

Anchoring to the Floor

NewAge base cabinets can be anchored to the floor if you want them fixed permanently. Most people skip this, but if you have kids or store heavy tools, it's worth doing. Use concrete anchors rated for your floor type.

Dealing with Outlets

Plan your outlet placement before you push the cabinets tight to the wall. It's much easier to add a power strip inside a cabinet or route one through the top than to retrofit later. A few people cut a small access hole in the back panel for cables, which works fine.

What Isn't Included That You'll Want

The Costco bundle gives you the cabinets and usually the workbench top. What it doesn't include:

  • Cabinet locks (sold separately, run about $12-20 per pair for compatible locks)
  • Power strip or LED lighting for inside the cabinets
  • Pegboard panels or slatwall to pair with the cabinet system
  • Overhead storage

If you're building out a full wall, you'll want to think about pairing these with some overhead ceiling storage to maximize the space above the cabinets. Check out our roundup of Best Garage Cabinets for comparisons against other brands at similar price points.

For people on a tighter budget who don't need steel quality, our Best Cheap Garage Cabinets guide covers alternatives in the $400-$900 range that still hold up reasonably well.

When to Buy vs. When to Wait

Costco's garage cabinet inventory is seasonal. You're most likely to find NewAge sets in stock from February through May, which aligns with spring garage organization season. They often appear again in August and September before summer projects wrap up.

If you see a set and the price looks right, don't wait too long. Costco warehouse items sell through and often don't come back in the same configuration. Costco.com has slightly different inventory than the warehouse, so check both.

Black Friday and Costco member-only sale events occasionally bring 10-15% off already-reduced prices. If you can wait and the timing aligns, those are the best deals. But I wouldn't hold out for months hoping for a better price, because the Costco bundles are already solid value relative to MSRP.

FAQ

Does NewAge honor its warranty if I buy through Costco? Yes. NewAge's warranty covers their products regardless of where you purchased them. The current warranty is 5 years on the Pro 3.0 and Bold 3.0 lines covering manufacturing defects. Keep your receipt and order confirmation.

Can I return NewAge cabinets to Costco? Costco's return policy is generally very generous, but large furniture and garage storage items may have different terms. Check the specific item's return window at purchase. Returning assembled cabinets is extremely difficult logistically, so inspect everything before assembly.

Are the NewAge Costco sets the same quality as NewAge's direct products? Yes, the cabinets themselves are identical. Costco negotiates pricing on bundled configurations, not on product specs or quality. The steel gauge, finish, and hardware are the same as what you'd get ordering the same model directly.

What if I want to add more cabinets later to match my Costco set? You can order matching pieces directly from NewAge. The Pro 3.0 and Bold 3.0 lines are stable product lines that have been available for several years. Color matching between different production runs can vary slightly, so if that matters to you, try to order all pieces at once or accept a minor variation.

Wrapping Up

NewAge cabinets through Costco are genuinely good value when the bundle configuration matches your space. The Pro 3.0 series in particular gives you commercial-grade steel and soft-close hardware at prices that most steel cabinet competitors can't touch at the same quality level. The limitations are the fixed bundle configurations and the assembly time commitment. If you go in expecting to spend a full weekend on installation, you'll be fine.