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John Boos Maple Wood Top Work Table w/ Adjustable Lower Shelf, 36 x 24 x 1.5 Inch & Block Wooden Butcher Board Natural Moisture Cream, 5 Oz (3 Pack)

John Boos Maple Wood Top Work Table w/ Adjustable Lower Shelf, 36 x 24 x 1.5 Inch & Block Wooden Butcher Board Natural Moisture Cream, 5 Oz (3 Pack)
Store: Target
Last Price: 456.94 USD

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You can never have too much room to work. Expand your space with John Boos Maple Wood Top Work Table with an Adjustable Lower Shelf. The edge grain blended maple table features a smooth surface top with a food-safe oil finish to resist spills and stains. Ideal for commercial, institutional, and residential kitchens, John Boos Maple top tables are perfect as large scale cutting surfaces, for general food preparation, or kneading dough. At home, this work table works wonders as countertop extenders, kitchen islands, craft tables, and more. This high-quality table is sure to become a trusted companion for all manner of tasks. Built to withstand daily use, this table has an extra sturdy base and undershelf crafted from galvanized steel. Easily adjust the undershelf to meet your desired height and use the included bullet feet to accommodate set-up on uneven surfaces. Measuring 36 inches long, 24 inches wide, and 36 inches tall with a 1.5-inch thick tabletop, John Boos Wood Top Work Table is NSF approved and safe for food preparation. Included is 3 Wooden Butcher Block Board Natural Moisture Creams. Crafted from all-natural unbleached beeswax and food-grade mineral oil, this thick and silky maintenance cream is NSF certified and safe for use on food preparation surfaces. Give your wooden cutting boards, butcher blocks, bowls, countertops, and more tender TLC with this moisturizer.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 404.94 on October 20, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 456.94 on February 5, 2022