Introducing the New Pro Series 72" Worktable
We're excited to announce the release of the Pro Series 72" Worktable, a heavy-duty workspace built for pros.
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Two car, three car, four car. A warehouse, a metal building, a workshop. Whatever your space is, you can now see it filled with Dragonfire workbenches and cabinets before a single piece ships.
That is what the new Pro Configurator does. It is a free, browser-based tool that drops your real garage on screen in 3D and lets you build it out the way you actually want it. Pick your space, arrange your storage, switch the finish, and watch your shop come to life right in front of you.

This is the part we are most excited about. You do not start with a blank box. You start with your garage.
Pick your space (two car, three car, four car, warehouse, metal building, or workshop) and then enter your real dimensions. That second step is what makes it yours. A two car garage that is 20 by 20 lays out very differently than one that is 24 by 30, and the configurator scales to whatever you punch in, so what you see on screen matches the room you actually walk into.
Not sure of your exact footprint? Grab a tape measure, or start from these common sizes and adjust:
| Garage | Standard size | Roomier build |
| Two car | 20 x 20 (400 sq ft) | 24 x 24 (576 sq ft) |
| Three car | 30 x 22 (660 sq ft) | 36 x 24 (864 sq ft) |
| Four car | 40 x 22 (880 sq ft) | 40 x 30 (1,200 sq ft) |
(These are typical residential sizes. Older homes often run tighter, newer builds and detached shops often run bigger, so measure if you can.)
Once your dimensions are in, you are not guessing how a 9FT workbench looks against your wall or whether a full run of cabinets crowds the bay. You see it at true scale, in the exact space you have.

Once your room is set, drag and drop the full Dragonfire lineup into it:
Move pieces around, line your wall cabinets up over your bench, wrap a corner with the upper and lower corner units, or run a full wall. You are not looking at clip art. You are arranging the same all-welded, stainless-topped equipment that ends up in your shop, set inside the exact garage you are working with.

A clean shop is a matched shop. Switch your build between our two signature finishes, Gunmetal Grey and Gloss Black, and watch the whole space change instantly. Then add the details that make it feel like yours: windows, a wall-mounted TV, a walk door.
This is where it stops being a product page and starts being your garage. You can stand in it, in 3D, before you own any of it.
And it is where the premium build shows itself. The integrated backsplash with USB and power outlets, the one-piece stainless top, the modular swappable drawers: you are looking at a system built to work together, not a pile of mismatched boxes from three different brands.

You do not have to decide everything in one sitting. Save your configuration to your account and the build is waiting for you when you come back, whether that is tonight, next week, or after you have walked the garage one more time. Tweak it, add a cabinet, change the finish, then request a quote when you are ready.
When the build is right, your saved configuration becomes your order. You see it, you approve it, you get exactly what you built.
The most common question we get when someone opens the configurator is "wait, how big is my garage?" Here are the standard sizes to start from. Measure your own space if you can, then enter your real dimensions in the tool.
A standard two car garage is about 20 feet wide by 20 feet deep, roughly 400 square feet. A roomier two car runs 24 by 24 (576 square feet), which gives you a real walking lane between the vehicles and wall space for a full bench-and-cabinet setup.
A typical three car garage is around 30 feet wide by 22 feet deep, about 660 square feet. The more comfortable modern size is 36 by 24 (864 square feet), which gives you roughly 12 feet per bay and enough depth for full-size trucks plus a workbench against the back wall.
A four car garage usually starts around 40 feet wide by 22 feet deep, about 880 square feet, and a roomier build runs 40 by 30 (1,200 square feet). At this size you have full walls to work with, which is where a matched run of Dragonfire workbenches, cabinets, and lockers really pays off.
That is exactly why the configurator asks for your dimensions instead of assuming. Older homes often run tighter and newer builds and detached shops often run bigger, so enter your real measurements and the layout scales to fit. If you are between sizes, round to what you measured, not to the "standard."
It is free, it runs in your browser, and you can start building in under a minute.
Launch the Pro Configurator, pick your space, and see your garage come together. Save your build, request a quote, or call our team at 1-888-531-7511 if you want a hand dialing in the layout.
See it in your garage first. Then build it for real.
We're excited to announce the release of the Pro Series 72" Worktable, a heavy-duty workspace built for pros.
Pick your space, arrange your storage, switch the finish, and watch your shop come to life right in front of you.
High Performance Expo 2026 was an exciting opportunity for Dragonfire Tool Storage to connect automotive enthusiasts who care about having the right storage setup in the shop, garage, trailer, or race paddock.
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