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BK Resources 60" x 30" Chef Table with 1-3/4" Hard Maple Top, Cabinet Base and Locking Hinged Doors

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BK Resources 60" x 30" Chef Table with 1-3/4" Hard Maple Top, Cabinet Base and Locking Hinged DoorsBK Resources 60" x 30" Chef Table with 1 3 4" Hard Maple Top, Cabinet Base and Locking Hinged Doors 18 304 Stainless Steel Body, 4" Coved Riser, Adjustable Legs A durable wood top chef table that combines a hard maple work surface with secure stainless steel cabinet storage for busy prep areas. 60" x 30" chef table with a 39" overall height for efficient prep and storage. 1 3 4" thick hard maple bakers top provides a sturdy, attractive work surface.

BK Resources 60" x 30" Chef Table with 1-3/4" Hard Maple Top, Cabinet Base and Locking Hinged Doors

18/304 Stainless Steel Body, 4" Coved Riser, Adjustable Legs

A durable wood-top chef table that combines a hard maple work surface with secure stainless steel cabinet storage for busy prep areas.

  • 60" x 30" chef table with a 39" overall height for efficient prep and storage.
  • 1-3/4" thick hard maple bakers top provides a sturdy, attractive work surface.
  • 4" coved riser on the back and sides helps contain spills and ingredients.
  • Cabinet base with hinged doors and a lock offers secure enclosed storage.
  • 18/304 stainless steel body adds strength and corrosion resistance.
  • 6" stainless steel legs with 1" height adjustment and stainless steel feet help with leveling.
  • NSF listed for commercial foodservice use.
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