Foster a more organized and productive corporate or home office space with the help of a file cabinet from Casagear. They are the behind-the-scenes stars who help a workplace keep chugging along, keeping important documents organized, safe, and accessible. From storing important tax records to accessing crucial client files, a high-quality filing cabinet provides an efficient and secure way to store and manage your paperwork in any workspace.
Types of File Cabinets
Choosing the right file cabinets begins with understanding your space and the way in which you plan to organize your documents. This can range from space requirements to your line of work. But to help you get an idea of what qualities you may want to look for in your storage solution, make sure to look at a couple of the most popular types of cabinets we have available.
Vertical Cabinets
Take back your space and unclutter it with a stylish and functional vertical file cabinet. These tall and narrow cabinets have a smaller footprint, which makes them ideal for small spaces. They can easily slide beside a desk, chair, or door of any compact office or area with limited floor space. These types of cabinets typically include between two and five cabinets, with other models having more, but they are perfect for letter-size files and office essentials. You can also find vertical lockable file cabinets if you need privacy or protection.
Lateral Cabinets
If you work in an area with a significant amount of documents and need to future-proof your organizational storage solutions, consider getting a lateral file cabinet. These cabinets feature a shorter but wide design that offers easy side-by-side access to your files and documents. Their size makes them ideal for high-volume filing and can be placed in large offices and shared workspaces. Not only can they accommodate letter size documents but also legal size documents and other sizes you may throw at them.
Mobile Cabinets
For those who require the storage to accommodate a moderate amount of files but seek the convenience of being able to move them around, a mobile file cabinet is a solid choice. These portable alternatives have a compact design along with wheels that make them easy to move from place to place. Rolling file cabinets are a great, flexible storage solution that can be accessed easily and then be placed under or beside desks. They are also usually secured for added protection.
Fireproof Cabinets
Keep a calm mind knowing all of your important files and documents are safe with the help of a fireproof file cabinet. These cabinets are constructed with fire-resistant materials that offer protection from fire hazards and sometimes water. They are best for storing sensitive or irreplaceable documents you need to hold on to. Their heavy-duty construction, along with their lockable drawers, make them a top choice for those looking into a storage solution that can make it through any mishap.
How Do I Organize Files Within My Cabinets
Keeping all your files and essential documents is easy as long as you put some forethought into your organization and plan ahead. Most files cabinets utilize some type of hanging file folder system, which can be used to separate files in chronological order, by importance, or by Last name, etc. To highlight folders and actually organize them, you can use labels, dividers, and color coding. Dividers and color coding can keep documents with the same relevance or attributes together, while labels can help specify the name of a file, client, or quarterly statement.
What Materials Are File Cabinets Made From?
More often than not, you’ll find that your file cabinet will be made from some type of metal alloy. It is a durable and sturdy option commonly used in offices that is sure to last you a while. Wood file cabinets, on the other hand, are a bit less common but still look great. They are often available in smaller, less industrial sizes, which makes them stylish and a suitable option for home offices. If you want a more budget-friendly option, you can also find some cabinets made out of engineered wood or laminate. They are not as durable as metal or wood but add a nice decorative touch. If you are interested in storage solutions you can integrate into your home, make sure to visit our Storage section for more products.
What’s The Difference Between The Types of Extensions For File Cabinets?
The terms full extension, ¾ extension, and telescoping drawers refer to how far a drawer pulls out. If you plan to purchase a file cabinet for your home or office, it's essential to determine if the cabinet can properly accommodate your files and other stored items. Here is a guide to help you out.
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Full-extension drawers are a popular option, allowing the drawer to slide completely out, giving you access to every file and its contents. They are ideal for deep drawers or high-use filing systems.
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¾ extension drawers, on the other hand, pull out about 75% of their depth, which is still quite useful but not as extensive. These drawers are more common among compact and budget-friendly file cabinets and can limit access to files near the rear.
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Telescoping drawers are actually a type of full extension drawers that use a multipart glide system, which is often used in lateral cabinets. Their heavy-duty glides ensure a smoother motion under load due to their higher weight limit.
What Is The Weight Capacity of a File Cabinet?
Depending on the type of file cabinet, they can support a range of weights, usually increasing with the size of the cabinet. Here is a general guide:
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Residential & light-duty models can typically support between 35 and 50 pounds
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Commercial-grade file cabinets for office use can support between 75 and 100 pounds per drawer
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High-capacity lateral drawers can often support 120 pounds or more
Weight limits will highly depend on the frame of the cabinet, the type of construction, and the slide mechanism. Do not attempt to overload drawers, as it can cause sagging and damage. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for best results.




























