What to Consider Before Buying Your Tool Cabinet?

The garage tool cabinet is a tool cabinet used to store repair tools and spare parts for car repair in the garage. It is mostly made of metal, with rollers at the bottom of the cabinet to facilitate people's movement, multi-layer partitions or drawers, convenient for storing tools, and an operating table on the top of the garage tool cabinet, which is convenient for users to assemble spare parts on the operating table.
 

What to Consider Before Buying Your Tool Cabinet?

 

Storage Capacity

 

Storage Capacity

This may seem like a fairly obvious consideration. However when you're purchasing your tool cabinet you need to think about not only how many tools your currently have to store inside it, but also how many tools you think you're likely to buy in the near future, as they will also eventually need a home within your tool cabinet.

 

Drawers

Drawers

How many drawers you have in your tool cabinet is important, you need to ensure that there are not only enough to house all your tools, but that they are big enough to fit the length of your tools.

 

Durability

Durability

The durability of a tool cabinet, is quite frankly the most significant feature. A tool cabinet is an investment, one that should not be taken lightly. You need to be careful about the material that has been used for the manufacturing of the tool cabinet. All our tool cabinets are made of the highest quality materials, and come with a 2 year warranty.

 

Slides

Slides

There are two different types of drawer slides, that are commonly used on tool cabinets. One is non-bearing, giving it very little significant advantage, it can actually make it rather difficult to pull a drawer. The second type is ball-bearings drawer slide system. This is the smartest and easiest style to use, even if the drawer is heavy, the drawer functions without problem.

 

Lock

Lock

One of the main reasons for using a tool cabinet is to ensure the safety of your tools. For this reason, the tools cabinet needs to have a well-designed lock system. Some cabinets have an internal locking system that cover up the drawers after you close the top lid, others have a key-operated lock for extra security.