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NewAge Products Bold Series 12-piece Cabinet Set $1700 (Reg. $2000)

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NewAge Products Bold Series 12-piece Cabinet Set $1700 (Reg. $2000)

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$1699.99
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$300 off
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July 25, 2021
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Costco.ca
* July 12 - 25 *

This is in the Costco.ca magazine that I received a few weeks ago. The Bold series is the budget line from NewAge, but still gets very good reviews. There are many YouTube videos to get a better idea of what you'd be getting, but be sure to check physical measurements. Most people say that the stainless worktop scratches and dents easily and therefore the bamboo worktop is recommended.

https://www.costco.ca/newage-products-b ... 74801.html
For comparisons sake, the 8-piece Bold set has gone on sale for $1200 a few times in the past 18 months or so.

https://www.costco.com/newage-products- ... 47326.html
Above is the same 12-piece set on Costco.com also for $1700, but in USD.
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The main difference between Bold and Pro series is the thickness of the steel. Bold uses 24 gauge and Pro uses 18 gauge steel. The thicker steel also makes the Pro series cabinets taller and wider as well. You get what you pay for.

As someone who's purchased a NewAge Pro cabinet set recently, buying directly from their website is a better option in my opinion. The cabinet prices are the same, however NewAge has bundle discounts after a certain purchase amount threshold (eg: 5% off for purchases over $3,500, 10% off over $6,000 and 15% off over $12,000), the product selection is significantly wider, and there's bundle discounts off some accessories (sometimes 30-40% off). I had the 4'x8' steel shelf and the 4ft linkable ceiling LED lights bundled for 30% off each.

The main advantage with Costco is the accessories that are on their page (shelf racks) already have the bundle discount applied so there's no purchase requirement.
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EnyCe wrote: The main difference between Bold and Pro series is the thickness of the steel. Bold uses 24 gauge and Pro uses 18 gauge steel. The thicker steel also makes the Pro series cabinets taller and wider as well. You get what you pay for.
I've seen both series up close and personal. The Pro series is certainly better, but I suspect that the Bold series will be very adequate for most people.
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EnyCe wrote: The main difference between Bold and Pro series is the thickness of the steel. Bold uses 24 gauge and Pro uses 18 gauge steel. The thicker steel also makes the Pro series cabinets taller and wider as well. You get what you pay for.

As someone who's purchased a NewAge Pro cabinet set recently, buying directly from their website is a better option in my opinion. The cabinet prices are the same, however NewAge has bundle discounts after a certain purchase amount threshold (eg: 5% off for purchases over $3,500, 10% off over $6,000 and 15% off over $12,000), the product selection is significantly wider, and there's bundle discounts off some accessories (sometimes 30-40% off). I had the 4'x8' steel shelf and the 4ft linkable ceiling LED lights bundled for 30% off each.

The main advantage with Costco is the accessories that are on their page (shelf racks) already have the bundle discount applied so there's no purchase requirement.
Pro is deeper and taller too. I have the Bold 9 piece I got for $1399 from their website (I think it was even $1299 at one point). Good quality cabinets! I also bought the ceiling rack too, great for storing holiday decorations and other seasonal stuff.
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Are most of these cabinet sets 76+" in height?

Unfortunately the way my garage is laid out, I only have 74" clearance - for those that have one of these sets, if the adjustable levelling feet are removed from the bases, could I make it work?
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SizzleChest wrote: I've seen both series up close and personal. The Pro series is certainly better, but I suspect that the Bold series will be very adequate for most people.
I have the bold set and am super happy with the build quality and the New Age customer support was amazing.
I have no idea why the home garage owner would need the pro set , the build quality of the Bold is spot on and does the intended job.
I ordered the set from Costco then wanted to add a few pieces and since the Costco orders ship directly from New Age , adding pieces was not a issue.
These are great cabinets

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chadw01 wrote: Are most of these cabinet sets 76+" in height?

Unfortunately the way my garage is laid out, I only have 74" clearance - for those that have one of these sets, if the adjustable levelling feet are removed from the bases, could I make it work?
Without the feet, the bold lockers are 72" tall.
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Gypsy613 wrote: I have no idea why the home garage owner would need the pro set , the build quality of the Bold is spot on and does the intended job.
Because the pro series is deeper and taller, someone who may not have the width in their garage to accommodate the 12 piece bold set might be better served with a lower piece count pro set which would still give them roughly the same amount of cubic inches of storage space.
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Sale price in effect now.
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EnyCe wrote: The main difference between Bold and Pro series is the thickness of the steel. Bold uses 24 gauge and Pro uses 18 gauge steel. The thicker steel also makes the Pro series cabinets taller and wider as well. You get what you pay for.

As someone who's purchased a NewAge Pro cabinet set recently, buying directly from their website is a better option in my opinion. The cabinet prices are the same, however NewAge has bundle discounts after a certain purchase amount threshold (eg: 5% off for purchases over $3,500, 10% off over $6,000 and 15% off over $12,000), the product selection is significantly wider, and there's bundle discounts off some accessories (sometimes 30-40% off). I had the 4'x8' steel shelf and the 4ft linkable ceiling LED lights bundled for 30% off each.

The main advantage with Costco is the accessories that are on their page (shelf racks) already have the bundle discount applied so there's no purchase requirement.
It's not always the same price. The Pro set that was on sale at Costco back in April was significantly cheaper $500+ than the equivalent set on the NewAge website. It also included the under cabinet lighting for all wall mounted cabinets. But if you don't have the space or want a different combo, sure there is way more customization on the actual website.
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SizzleChest wrote: Sale price in effect now.
The 8-piece is OOS - how much was it with the sale? $200 off?
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chadw01 wrote: The 8-piece is OOS - how much was it with the sale? $200 off?
The answer to your question is in the OP.
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