If you've searched for Bunker Storage, you're already thinking seriously about your workspace. Bunker is one of the fastest-growing names in modular workshop and garage storage in the UK — and for good reason. Built from premium steel, finished with an industrial powder coating, and backed by a full 10-year warranty, Bunker Storage systems are designed for people who spend real time in their workshop and need storage that matches their standards.
This guide covers everything you need to know about Bunker Storage: what's in the range, how the modular system works, what makes Bunker different from cheaper alternatives, how to choose the right combination for your space, and how to buy Bunker Storage through Hall Fast — one of the UK's leading industrial and commercial equipment suppliers.
What Is Bunker Storage?
Bunker Storage is a British brand specialising in modular workshop and garage storage systems. The range is built around a single core principle: that storage should be as robust, precise and considered as the tools it houses. Every product in the Bunker range is designed to work together, creating a seamless modular system that can be configured to any workspace — from a small single garage to a full commercial workshop.
Unlike budget storage brands that prioritise low cost over performance, Bunker Storage is positioned firmly in the premium segment. The brand competes on quality, design intelligence and long-term value. A Bunker Storage system isn't the cheapest thing you'll find — but it is, over a ten-year horizon, one of the most cost-effective.
What makes Bunker Storage genuinely distinctive is the combination of four things that are rarely found together at this price point: premium steel construction, soft-close foam-lined drawers, a modular system that allows genuine configurability, and a 10-year product warranty. In a market full of systems that look similar in photographs but differ enormously in real-world performance, those four qualities set Bunker apart.
The Bunker Storage Mission
Bunker Storage was built around the idea that serious workspaces deserve serious storage. The brand recognises that for mechanics, engineers, tradespeople, and dedicated hobbyists, the workshop isn't just a room — it's the environment in which work gets done, skills are developed, and problems are solved. That environment deserves to be organised, functional and well-equipped. Bunker Storage exists to make that possible.
The result is a product range that focuses relentlessly on the details that matter in day-to-day use: drawers that open and close thousands of times without degrading, powder coatings that resist the scratches and chemical splashes that are an inevitable part of workshop life, adjustable feet that compensate for uneven concrete floors, and a modular architecture that allows the system to grow with the user's needs rather than becoming obsolete when those needs change.
The Full Bunker Storage Product Range
The Bunker Storage range is organised around a modular architecture, meaning every product is designed to be used alone or in combination with other units. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of every category in the range.
Bunker Storage Floor Cabinets
Floor cabinets are the foundation of any Bunker Storage installation. They sit at ground level on adjustable feet — a critical detail in any workshop or garage where the concrete floor is rarely perfectly flat — and come in several distinct configurations:
• Drawer Floor Cabinets — Available in five-drawer and seven-drawer configurations, these are the workhorses of the Bunker range. Each drawer is foam-lined to protect tools and prevent rattling, and features a smooth soft-close mechanism that decelerates the drawer in the final inch of travel, eliminating the slam that damages tools and loosens contents.
• Door Floor Cabinets — Enclosed cabinets with fully adjustable internal shelving, ideal for storing larger items, boxed equipment, chemicals, PPE and anything that benefits from enclosed storage.
• Multi-Function Floor Cabinets — Combining drawer and door storage in a single unit, these are the most versatile single unit in the range. A portion of the cabinet is given over to drawers for tools and small parts, while a separate section provides enclosed cabinet space.
• Tall Floor Cabinets — Extending from floor to ceiling height, tall cabinets maximise vertical storage for long-handled equipment, overalls, cleaning supplies and bulky items that won't fit in standard-height units. Available in single-door and double-door configurations.
• Floor Cabinets With Integrated Sink — A premium option for automotive and engineering workshops where hand washing is a constant requirement, the sink cabinet integrates a full stainless steel sink into a floor cabinet unit that aligns seamlessly with the rest of the Bunker run. Note: taps and waste are not included.
All Bunker Storage floor cabinets share the same core build characteristics: premium-grade steel construction, matt-textured industrial powder coating, and adjustable feet for levelling on uneven floors. Fixed-base units are designed to accept Bunker back panels and side wall brackets, integrating with wall cabinets above them to create a unified storage wall.
Bunker Storage Wall Cabinets
Bunker Storage wall cabinets are designed to exploit the zone between worktop height and ceiling — a space that is wasted in most workshops but which represents some of the most accessible, efficient storage in a well-planned system. Bunker wall cabinets are available in standard and corner configurations:
• Standard Wall Cabinets — Available in multiple widths, these front-opening cabinets feature a lift-up door with pneumatic support stays that hold the door open while you work. Each unit is constructed from the same steel and powder coating as the floor range, with aluminium handles providing both durability and a clean industrial aesthetic.
• Corner Wall Cabinets — Purpose-designed to make use of the corner space that is invariably lost in standard storage runs, corner wall cabinets allow two runs to meet at a 90-degree angle without dead space. The lift-up door and powder-coated steel construction are consistent with the rest of the range.
Bunker wall cabinets can be mounted in three ways: directly to the wall using standard fixings, to a Bunker back panel connected to the floor cabinet system, or to the wall using a side wall bracket that integrates with the floor cabinet. This flexibility means wall cabinets can be positioned optimally regardless of the wall construction or the configuration of the floor run below.
Bunker Storage Worktops
The Bunker Storage worktop is where work actually happens, and the brand offers two distinct options to suit different working environments:
• Bunker Hardwood Worktops — Manufactured from solid hardwood and sealed with a clear lacquer, these worktops offer a warm, durable surface well suited to general workshop use, home garages and hobby spaces. Hardwood worktops are robust under most workshop conditions and can be re-sanded and re-sealed if surface damage accumulates. Bunker is clear that hardwood is a natural material: colour, grain and texture will vary, and no two worktops will be identical. Hardwood tops are not recommended for damp environments.
• Bunker Stainless Steel Worktops — The professional standard for automotive, engineering and commercial workshops, stainless steel worktops resist oil, chemicals, water and heat. They clean quickly and thoroughly, do not stain and provide a consistent, hygienic working surface. For workshops where liquids are regularly used — brake fluid, engine oil, solvents, lubricants — stainless steel is the clear choice.
Both worktop types are available in multiple widths to match the modular cabinet units below them, and both are designed to integrate with the Bunker back panel and bracket system for a finished, professional appearance.
Bunker Storage Pegboards
Pegboards are one of the most impactful additions to any workshop storage system, and Bunker's pegboard panels are designed as a first-class component of the modular range rather than an afterthought. A Bunker pegboard mounts to the wall behind the worktop, providing a high-density, fully visible storage zone for hand tools that need to be immediately accessible.
The benefits of pegboard tool storage are well understood in the professional workshop world: every tool is visible at a glance, retrieval is instant, and the absence of a tool is immediately obvious — which is invaluable for preventing tools being left on vehicles, machinery or workpieces. Bunker pegboards are compatible with a wide range of hooks and accessories, allowing the configuration to be customised exactly to the tools being stored.
For professional workshops, Bunker pegboards work particularly well as the basis for a shadow-boarding system, where the outline of each tool is marked on the board behind it. This creates a live, at-a-glance tool inventory that supports both efficiency and quality management.
Bunker Storage Back Panels
Back panels are the structural and aesthetic element that ties a Bunker Storage installation together. Mounted vertically between floor cabinets and wall units, back panels create a clean, continuous wall surface across the full height of the storage run. They also serve as the fixing point for wall cabinets, eliminating the need for independent wall fixings at multiple heights and simplifying installation significantly.
Back panels are an essential component for anyone building a full modular wall installation, and they are included in most of the Bunker modular combination packages available from Hall Fast.
Bunker Storage Mobile Drawer Cabinets
The Bunker mobile drawer cabinet — sometimes called a rollaway or rollcab — is one of the most practically useful components in the range. Mounted on heavy-duty locking castors, it rolls freely to wherever work is taking place, then locks securely in position. The flat top surface provides additional worktop area when the cabinet is stationary.
Like all Bunker drawer units, the mobile cabinet features foam-lined, soft-close drawers throughout. The locking castor system is an important detail: a mobile cabinet that can't be locked securely is a safety hazard in a busy workshop, particularly on any kind of gradient. Bunker's castor locks engage fully and hold the unit firm.
For mechanics and tradespeople who work across large spaces, the mobile cabinet is often the most heavily used component in the entire Bunker system. The quality of the castor wheels and drawer runners on a mobile cabinet is worth scrutinising carefully when comparing alternatives — both will degrade quickly on a budget unit subjected to daily use.
Bunker Storage Modular Combinations: Pre-Configured Complete Systems
While individual Bunker Storage units can be specified and purchased separately, the most popular route to a complete Bunker installation is one of the brand's pre-configured modular combination packages. These are available through Hall Fast and represent a complete, matched system for a defined wall length — taking the complexity out of specifying individual components.
What Makes Bunker Modular Combinations Different
A Bunker modular combination isn't just a collection of units bundled together: it's a considered, pre-planned storage system designed to make the best use of a specific footprint. Each combination has been developed to provide an optimised mix of drawer storage, enclosed cabinet space, worktop area, wall storage and pegboard, so that the finished installation covers all the core storage requirements without unnecessary redundancy.
This matters because designing a modular storage system from scratch requires experience to get right. It's easy to end up with too many drawers and not enough enclosed space, or a worktop run that's too short for the way you actually work, or wall cabinets that block the light. Bunker's combination packages are designed by people who understand workshop workflows, which means the specification decisions have already been made — and made well.
The Range of Bunker Modular Combinations
Bunker modular combinations are available across a range of sizes, from compact installations for small garages to full-scale systems for professional workshops:
• Compact Combinations — For smaller spaces or starter budgets, compact Bunker combinations provide a core installation with a floor cabinet, worktop section, pegboard and basic wall storage. These provide an excellent foundation that can be extended over time with additional units.
• Mid-Range Combinations — The most popular segment of the Bunker range, mid-range combinations typically span 2 to 3 metres of wall and include a mix of drawer and door floor cabinets, a full worktop run, wall cabinets and a pegboard section. Most include both hardwood and stainless steel worktop options.
• Large Combinations — For serious home workshops and professional trade spaces, large Bunker combinations extend to 4 metres and beyond, incorporating tall floor cabinets, multiple drawer units, sink cabinets, extensive wall storage and multiple pegboard sections. The largest configurations approach five metres of wall coverage and include up to 25 individual components.
• Combinations With Sink — A subset of the Bunker combination range includes an integrated sink cabinet as standard. These are particularly popular with automotive and engineering workshops and those converting a garage into a full workshop space.
Choosing the Right Bunker Storage Combination
The right Bunker combination is determined by three factors: available wall length, the nature of the work being done in the space, and the budget available. Hall Fast's product listing for each combination includes full specifications — overall dimensions, component breakdown, weight, and worktop options — making it straightforward to match the right combination to your space.
If your available wall length falls between standard combination sizes, the modular nature of the Bunker system means you can supplement a standard combination with individual units to fill the gap. Alternatively, for unusual or complex spaces, Hall Fast can advise on the best configuration for your specific requirements.
Bunker Storage Build Quality: What You're Actually Paying For
Premium products need to justify their price, and Bunker Storage does so through a set of build quality decisions that are immediately evident when you use the products and become more apparent over years of daily use. This section breaks down exactly what differentiates Bunker Storage from mid-market and budget alternatives.
The Steel
Every Bunker Storage unit is constructed from premium-grade steel. The gauge — that is, the thickness — of the steel used in workshop furniture has a profound effect on how the product performs in use and over time. Thinner steel flexes when loaded, developing play in drawer runners and door hinges that accumulates over time into an impression of poor quality. It also resonates, transmitting vibration and amplifying noise. Heavy-gauge steel stays rigid under load, keeps drawer and door mechanisms aligned, and feels immediately more substantial.
The steel used in Bunker cabinets is selected for its ability to support significant weight without deflection. The maximum load ratings for Bunker drawers and shelves — specified clearly in the product documentation — reflect this: these are not nominal figures but genuine engineering specifications based on the structural properties of the materials used.
The Powder Coating
Powder coating is the most durable finish available for steel workshop furniture, significantly outperforming paint, lacquer or anodising in resistance to mechanical abrasion, chemical attack and UV degradation. Bunker Storage uses a matt-textured industrial powder coating across the entire range.
The matt texture is an intelligent design choice beyond aesthetics. A gloss surface shows every fingerprint, scratch and scuff immediately, making workshop furniture look tired within weeks of installation. A matt texture absorbs minor surface marks and hides them, meaning Bunker Storage systems continue to look well-maintained in environments where they're used hard every day.
The industrial grade of the coating — as opposed to the lighter coatings used on domestic furniture — provides meaningful additional resistance to the chemicals and impacts that are an unavoidable feature of workshop environments. Brake fluid, engine degreaser, solvent cleaners and abrasive particles are all routine in automotive and engineering workshops, and Bunker's coating is formulated to resist them.
The Drawer System
Bunker Storage drawers are a showcase of thoughtful engineering. Three elements combine to create a drawer experience that is genuinely superior to most workshop storage at any price point:
Full Extension — Bunker drawers extend fully, meaning the entire depth of the drawer is accessible without having to reach to the back of the cabinet. This sounds basic, but many cheaper drawer systems only extend 75% of their depth, leaving the rear quarter of every drawer effectively dead space.
Ball-Bearing Runners — The drawer slides in Bunker units use ball-bearing guided runners rather than the plain steel or plastic slides found in budget products. Ball-bearing runners are dramatically smoother and more consistent in operation, remain smooth when the drawer is fully loaded, and maintain their performance over many thousands of open-close cycles without degrading.
Soft-Close Mechanism — Each Bunker drawer decelerates automatically in the final inch of travel, closing fully without slamming. This protects tools from the vibration and impact of slamming drawers, prevents items stored on top of the cabinet from being disturbed, and reduces noise in shared or professional environments. Over years of daily use, soft-close mechanisms also protect the drawer structure itself from the cumulative impact stress that conventional drawers experience.
Foam Lining — Every Bunker drawer is lined with protective foam. This serves two purposes: it cushions tools against impact and vibration, protecting both the tools and the drawer itself, and it prevents tools from sliding around when drawers are opened or closed. For precision instruments, cutting tools or anything with a sharp or delicate edge, foam lining is the difference between tools that stay in perfect condition and tools that gradually accumulate damage from contact with each other.
The 10-Year Warranty
Bunker Storage offers a 10-year warranty on all products in the range. In a market where one or two-year warranties are standard and three years is considered generous, a 10-year warranty is a significant differentiator — and it's meaningful only because the products are built to justify it.
For business buyers, a 10-year warranty on workshop storage has genuine financial implications. Storage systems are capital investments, and a warranty that covers a decade of use substantially reduces the risk of that investment. For sole traders and small businesses operating with limited capital, knowing that your storage system is protected for ten years removes a category of potential unplanned expense.
For home workshop owners, the warranty is a signal of quality that supports the purchase decision. A brand confident enough to offer a decade-long warranty on steel furniture is a brand that has engineered its products to last.
Bunker Storage vs. Competitors: How Does It Compare?
When investing in workshop storage, it's natural to compare Bunker Storage against alternatives. Here's an objective assessment of where Bunker sits in the market and how it compares to the main alternatives buyers consider.
Bunker Storage vs. Budget Storage (Marketplace and DIY Store Brands)
The primary competition for Bunker Storage at the lower end comes from workshop cabinets sold through DIY superstores and online marketplaces. These products are typically manufactured from thinner steel, use paint rather than powder coating, have basic drawer runners and no soft-close mechanisms, and carry one or two-year warranties.
The cost difference is real: budget storage can be significantly cheaper at the point of purchase. But the total cost of ownership comparison changes rapidly. Budget cabinets tend to develop loose drawers, worn runners and failing hinges within two to three years of regular use. The finish deteriorates noticeably within the first year in a working workshop. Replacements, repairs or simply working with degraded equipment all impose costs — financial and productivity-related — that erode the initial saving.
For anyone who uses their workshop regularly and plans to stay in the same space for more than a few years, Bunker Storage represents a significantly better value proposition over any meaningful time horizon.
Bunker Storage vs. Premium Alternatives
At the premium end, Bunker Storage competes with established workshop storage brands offering similar steel construction, powder coating and modular architecture. Bunker's position in this competitive set is characterised by excellent value relative to the quality delivered: the build specifications, design details and warranty are competitive with products at higher price points.
The availability of Bunker Storage through a trusted UK supplier like Hall Fast is also a meaningful differentiator: you're buying from an established business with the infrastructure to handle large deliveries competently, the product knowledge to support your purchasing decision, and the account management capability that professional buyers require.
How to Install Bunker Storage: What to Expect
One concern that sometimes arises when considering a premium modular storage system is the complexity of installation. In practice, Bunker Storage is designed to be installed by competent DIYers as well as professional fitters. Here's what to expect.
Delivery
Bunker Storage combinations are delivered on pallets — a reflection of the weight and size of the steel components. This is a positive sign of quality: it means the products are built from real materials, not lightweight substitutes. Before your delivery arrives, ensure you have clear access for a pallet into the installation space. In a domestic garage, the vehicle needs to be out and the floor clear. For commercial premises, check that pallet dimensions are compatible with access routes.
Heavy components — floor cabinets and worktops in particular — will require two people to lift and position safely. Plan your installation day accordingly.
Installation Requirements
Each Bunker Storage product arrives with all required fittings, brackets and fixings included, together with installation instructions. For a standard floor cabinet run, the tools required are basic: a spirit level, a drill, adjustable spanners and the standard fasteners supplied with the units.
Wall cabinet installation requires you to identify the wall construction — masonry, timber stud or metal stud — and select appropriate wall anchors. This is important: heavy wall cabinets loaded with tools need solid fixings. The Bunker bracket system does simplify wall cabinet installation by reducing the number of independent wall fixings required, but the fixings that are used need to be specified correctly for the wall type.
Installation Time
For a person with basic DIY competence, a standard Bunker modular combination can typically be installed in a full day. Larger combinations — particularly those over 3 metres — benefit from two people throughout, not just for the heavy lifts but for holding units in alignment while they're fastened together.
Commercial or unusually complex installations, or those where professional completion documentation is required, are best handled by a professional fitter. Hall Fast can advise on installation options for business customers.
Who Should Buy Bunker Storage?
Bunker Storage is designed for a wide range of users, but it's best suited to those for whom the workshop is a serious environment — whether professional or personal. Here's a breakdown of the core user groups.
Home Garage and Workshop Enthusiasts
For the dedicated home workshop owner — whether a classic car restorer, a woodworker, a motorcyclist, a cyclist, or simply someone who does all their own home maintenance and improvement — Bunker Storage transforms the garage from a chaotic storage dump into a functional, professional-grade workspace.
The ability to see every tool instantly, find anything within seconds, and start work immediately without searching is transformative for the enjoyment and productivity of home workshop sessions. Bunker's hardwood worktop option is particularly popular with home users for the warmth and character it brings to a domestic space. The 10-year warranty means a Bunker installation will outlast multiple house moves and decades of hobby use.
Professional Automotive Workshops
Mechanics and automotive technicians live in their workshop storage. Tools are accessed dozens of times each hour, drawers are opened and closed constantly, and the environment includes oil, brake fluid, degreasers and abrasive grit that test the durability of any product. Bunker Storage is built for exactly this environment.
The stainless steel worktop option is the default choice for professional automotive applications — it resists all the chemicals in routine use, cleans easily and thoroughly, and maintains its professional appearance under sustained daily use. For technician workshops where each person needs their own defined workspace, Bunker's modular architecture allows individual stations to be created within a coherent overall installation.
Engineering and Manufacturing Environments
In engineering and precision manufacturing, tool organisation is a quality and safety issue as well as a productivity one. A tool that can't be quickly found is a production delay. A tool unaccounted for at the end of a job is a potential quality incident. Bunker Storage's combination of foam-lined drawers — which give each tool a defined location — and pegboard storage with shadow boarding capability provides the organisational infrastructure for a properly managed tool control system.
Tradespeople and Sole Traders
Electricians, plumbers, joiners, plasterers and other tradespeople operating from a base workshop benefit significantly from organised, efficient storage. Tools stored in a Bunker system are faster to locate, easier to audit before leaving for a job, and less likely to be damaged in transit or in storage. The professional appearance of a well-fitted Bunker workshop also makes a strong impression on visiting clients, apprentices and suppliers.
Facilities Managers and Maintenance Teams
In larger facilities — factories, distribution centres, commercial properties — the maintenance workshop is a critical function. Maintenance work that is delayed because the right tool or part can't be found has a cost that ripples through the facility. A well-planned Bunker Storage installation gives maintenance teams the organisation infrastructure to work efficiently and respond quickly to facility issues.
Planning Your Bunker Storage Installation: A Practical Guide
Getting the most from a Bunker Storage investment starts with good planning. Here is a practical framework for planning your installation effectively.
Step 1: Measure Your Space Accurately
Measure every wall that could carry a Bunker run. Note the exact width and height available, the positions of doors, windows, electrical sockets, light switches and any fixed features like gas pipes, radiators or structural columns. Note also the floor condition — where there are significant dips, humps or slopes, as these will affect levelling.
In most garages, the back wall and one side wall are the most practical candidates for a modular storage run. The opposite side wall is often compromised by the garage door mechanism or by the need to open the car door. Don't underestimate the amount of useful wall space available once you think creatively about vertical as well as horizontal dimensions.
Step 2: Audit Your Tools and Equipment
Before specifying storage, it's worth doing a complete audit of everything you need to store. Lay it all out and categorise it: hand tools, power tools, measuring and diagnostic equipment, consumables (fasteners, abrasives, lubricants, tapes), bulky items (jacks, ramps, welding equipment), personal protective equipment, reference materials, and anything else that currently occupies your workspace.
This exercise almost always surprises people — both with how much they have and with how it should be organised. The results of the audit should directly inform the specification of your Bunker combination: the balance between drawer units (for hand tools and small parts), door cabinets (for larger items and equipment), worktop length (matching the space where you actually work) and wall storage.
Step 3: Map Your Workflow
Think carefully about how you actually move around your workspace and what you reach for most often. The tools you use most frequently should be closest to hand — on the pegboard directly in front of your primary working position, or in the top drawer of the floor cabinet directly below your worktop. Less frequently used items belong in higher wall cabinets or towards the ends of the run.
If you do different types of work in different areas of the space — for example, mechanical work at one end and electrical or diagnostic work at another — consider designing the Bunker run around those zones, with appropriate storage types closest to each working area.
Step 4: Allow for Growth
Storage needs grow over time. More tools, more equipment, new specialisms — a workshop almost never shrinks. When planning your Bunker installation, build in space for expansion: either a run that's slightly longer than you currently need, or clear wall space above the initial installation for additional wall cabinets. The modular nature of the Bunker system means that adding new units later is genuinely straightforward — but only if you've left physical space to add them.
Bunker Storage and Workplace Safety
A well-organised workshop is a safer workshop, and Bunker Storage contributes to safety in several important ways that are worth understanding — particularly for business users with formal health and safety obligations.
Eliminating trip hazards — Tools and equipment stored off the floor in a properly planned Bunker system eliminate the trip hazards that are one of the leading causes of workplace accidents in workshop environments. A Bunker installation with sufficient capacity means there is no reason for anything to be stored on the floor.
Preventing falling objects — Items stored in enclosed Bunker cabinets or in foam-lined drawers cannot fall and injure someone passing by. Heavy-gauge steel floor cabinets with adjustable feet are stable even when fully loaded, significantly reducing the risk of toppling.
Securing tools and chemicals — Lockable Bunker cabinets protect tools and chemicals from unauthorised access. In workplaces where apprentices or visitors are present, and in home workshops where children might gain access, lockable storage is an important safety measure.
Supporting safe working posture — A worktop at the right height, drawers positioned at a comfortable level, and pegboard tools within easy reach all contribute to ergonomic working conditions that reduce fatigue and the associated accident risk.
Buying Bunker Storage From Hall Fast
Hall Fast is one of the UK's leading industrial and commercial equipment suppliers, and one of the key stockists for the full Bunker Storage range in the UK. Buying Bunker Storage through Hall Fast gives you access to the complete range of Bunker modular combinations and individual units, with the confidence of purchasing from an established UK business with genuine product expertise.
Hall Fast stocks Bunker Storage as part of its wider industrial and commercial equipment range — which includes complementary products including industrial workbenches, shelving systems, handling and lifting equipment, access equipment, safety products and an extensive range of tools and consumables. For anyone fitting out a new workshop or commercial space from scratch, the ability to source Bunker Storage alongside all the supporting equipment from a single supplier is a significant practical convenience.
Trade and business customers can work with Hall Fast's account management team for volume requirements, scheduled deliveries or bespoke procurement arrangements. The contact details are: phone 01623 645645 or email sales@hall-fast.com.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bunker Storage
Q: Where can I buy Bunker Storage in the UK? Bunker Storage is available from Hall Fast at hall-fast.com/brands/bunker-storage. Hall Fast stocks the complete range of Bunker modular combinations and individual units for delivery across the UK.
Q: What warranty does Bunker Storage offer? Bunker Storage backs the entire product range with a 10-year warranty — one of the most comprehensive warranties available in the workshop storage market.
Q: Are Bunker Storage cabinets self-assembly? Bunker Storage products arrive with all required fittings and fixings included, together with installation instructions. Floor cabinet runs can be assembled by a competent DIYer; wall cabinet installation requires basic drilling and fixing into the wall. Larger installations benefit from two people for safe handling of heavy components.
Q: Can I add to my Bunker Storage installation later? Yes. This is one of the core advantages of the Bunker modular system. Individual units — additional floor cabinets, wall cabinets, mobile rollaway units or specialist cabinets — can be added at any point and will integrate seamlessly with existing Bunker installations.
Q: What are Bunker Storage cabinets made from? All Bunker Storage units are manufactured from premium-grade steel and finished with a matt-textured industrial powder coating. This combination provides the structural strength to support heavy tool loads and the surface durability to withstand the chemical and mechanical challenges of a working workshop environment.
Q: What worktop options does Bunker Storage offer? Bunker Storage worktops are available in hardwood (sealed with clear lacquer) and stainless steel. Hardwood is suitable for general workshop use; stainless steel is recommended for automotive, engineering and commercial environments where oil, water and chemicals are regularly present.
Q: How heavy are Bunker Storage products? Bunker products are substantial — they're built from real steel rather than lightweight materials. Larger combinations are delivered on pallets and require two people for safe handling of individual units. Full specification and weight information for each product is available in the product listings on hall-fast.com.
Q: Can Bunker Storage be used in a commercial workshop? Yes. The Bunker range is designed to perform in both domestic and commercial environments. The 10-year warranty, industrial powder coating, foam-lined soft-close drawers and stainless steel worktop option all reflect a product engineered for professional daily use.
Q: What is the difference between Bunker Storage floor cabinets and a standard toolbox? A standard toolbox is a portable, self-contained storage unit with a fixed configuration. Bunker Storage floor cabinets are fixed modular units that integrate with worktops, wall cabinets, pegboards and other Bunker components to create a complete, permanently installed storage system. They offer greater capacity, better organisation, and superior integration with the overall workspace.
Q: Is Bunker Storage suitable for a small garage? Yes. Bunker Storage offers compact modular combinations suited to smaller spaces, and the modular architecture means you can install exactly as much or as little as your space allows. Individual units can also be purchased to create a custom configuration for unusually sized spaces.
Summary: Why Bunker Storage Is the Right Choice for Your Workshop
Bunker Storage has earned its position as one of the leading names in UK modular workshop storage through a simple but rigorous commitment to quality at every point of the product: the steel, the finish, the drawers, the design, the warranty. It isn't the cheapest option on the market, and it isn't trying to be. It is, however, one of the best-value storage investments you can make for a workshop that you intend to use seriously and maintain for the long term.
Whether you're building a new home workshop from scratch, upgrading a professional trade space, or outfitting a commercial facility's maintenance workshop, the Bunker Storage range — available in full from Hall Fast — provides the modular flexibility, build quality and design intelligence to create a workspace that genuinely works.
Browse the complete Bunker Storage range at Hall Fast, including all available modular combination packages and individual units, at hall-fast.com/brands/bunker-storage. For trade enquiries, contact Hall Fast on 01623 645645 or at sales@hall-fast.com.
