Uh oh. O.k., one last effort to save you from doing something rash.
If you get all those nice new U.S. General cabinets, you are going to have new empty drawer and cabinet space. It is well known that for as long as you have empty space in a tool cabinet, you will be unhappy and unfulfilled. You will be consigned to that unhappiness until you buy new tools to fill it up. Then, once filled, your relief will be fleeting. You will become even more unhappy, for now you have completely filled up your shop with tool cabinets, and will no longer have the possibility of adding more tools unless you expand your shop space by adding more square footage.
Reality will set in, and this in turn will give way to utter despair.
It is therefore much better that you forego this proposed purchase, regardless of how much sense it makes. That way you can preserve at least a faint hope of someday having a place for every tool you want, and every tool in its place.