Just about every office deals with piles of files and paperwork ― and many homes do as well. Company files can contain sensitive client or company information that’s essential for business. Because of this, keeping the files secure from theft, loss or damage is critical. Fortunately, file cabinets can help. Here are five great file cabinets to consider for your office or home.
Lorell File Cabinet
This cabinet from Lorell is an ideal-sized filing solution for any home or small office. It features two file drawers with locking mechanisms and smooth-glide suspension for storing your frequently used, important documents. Full high-side drawers allow you to store letter-size hanging file folders. Both drawers are secured with one lock. The four casters let you move the pedestal wherever you require it. It also features an 18-inch depth design, chrome pull handles, optional caster kit and steel construction that has a baked enamel finish.
DEVAISE 3 Drawer Mobile File Cabinet
The cabinet comes with five casters, with one center caster for preventing tipping and two front casters that have braking ability. It’s constructed with solid steel making it durable and sturdy – plus it boasts a 330-pound load capacity.
CommClad Drawer File Cabinet
Use this cabinet for your home office or small office to keep essential files close at hand. The CommClad file cabinet has an overall 24.5-pound product weight and measures at 27.32 inches x 14.24 inches x 18 inches.
Home Decorators Collection Oxford File Cabinet
Keep your paperwork filed safely away with the oxford file cabinet. Construction features durable, sturdy materials of hardwood veneer with a lustrous, smooth finish. Anti-tip brackets are included for attaching the cabinet to the wall. It’s available in black, chestnut and white.
Bush Lateral File Cabinet
The drawers in this cabinet from Bush accept both letter and legal sized documents. Its sturdy post leg design is made to withstand years of living room or home office use. It’s available in a bing cherry, washed grey and pure white oak. Because it’s part of Bush’s Key West Collection, the height of the file cabinet matches the height of desks in the same collection.