Best garage cabinets & storage systems according to redditors

We found 14 Reddit comments discussing the best garage cabinets & storage systems. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Garage Cabinets & Storage Systems:

u/MissingGravitas · 4 pointsr/bayarea

Something like these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005F0OUL0

Reviews note varying sensitivity, which can be an issue if you end up having them trigger too often. There's likely other things out there as well; I haven't done a thorough search yet.

u/getdamonkey · 3 pointsr/lego

I sort by a combination of color and piece using a three tiered system.

Tier 1 - Small Parts Storage
All of a given piece are put into a drawer at this point. As more drawers are needed, I begin to sort into colors. Once I fill 4 drawers, I move to Tier 2

Tier 2 - Stanley Cases
Most of my brick and plates are in these. Each has ten interchangeable trays so you can reorganize to have a case you can take with you for a given project. I mostly use the 10 compartment model but own a couple of the 25 compartment for things like 1x1 tiles that come in a large number of colors. Once one of the large compartments is full, I move to tier 3.

Tier 3 - Shoebox storage
Each of these holds 6.5 qts of brick which is equivalent to one Pick a Brick case from the LEGO store. If one of these gets filled up, I start a second one.

Most of my collection is sorted this way. I do use these for minifigs and plastic drawers for things like bionicle parts.

u/makes_things · 2 pointsr/woodworking

Yes, I bought this kit from Amazon, cut it down with a hacksaw so it fit above my garage door when open, and then reinforced it with a strip of pine. I used the cutoffs from reducing the height to add to the width so I could get both ladders up there.

https://www.amazon.com/HyLoft-80842-10-Ceiling-Storage-Kit/dp/B001V7RKPY/

u/BigGuyWhoKills · 2 pointsr/declutter

That is almost perfect, thanks!

I may get this one, as it appears to be designed for the larger totes. Also, I may not anchor it to the wall. I don't know, sheetrock is easy to repair, so it's not that big of a deal.

u/otphjman · 2 pointsr/EDC

maybe even something like this, although this one might be too big

u/zetasyanthis · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I'm an electrical engineer, and I've worked in more than a few labs now, all of which have had slightly different setups. As far as something that scales well, can be easily labelled, and still be grabbed and taken somewhere, I'd have to recommend the Plano 974 series. They have a few different numbers and sizes, but the gist is that they stack, you can get different types of boxes that goes in the slots, and you can easily label the boxes and subdivide them. Need to take stuff somewhere? Grab the boxes you need and take them with. I have some for my own lab, and they're what I've wanted for years.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000CRHD6K/

u/DRein9 · 1 pointr/LegoStorage

I have six of these and intend to buy a few more. They're highly customizable and I find the trays being clear to be a major plus (red trays were a problem). My collection is sorted by brick type and color.