John Boos BKSC19O Stainless Steel Prep Tables
John Boos BKSC19O Stainless Steel Prep Tables is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
156" × 42" John Boos Work Table Top
2-1/4" Thick Edge-Grain Maple • Penetrating Oil Finish • NSF ListedReplace or upgrade any heavy-duty prep table with the same hard-working surface trusted by leading restaurants, bakeries, and butcher shops since 1887. Built from sustainably-harvested Northern Hard Rock Maple, this 13-foot Boos Block® top is crafted for maximum strength, food-safe performance, and a lifetime of service.
Key Benefits
- Massive 156" (13 ft) long x 42" deep work surface – perfect for high-volume production lines
- 2-1/4" thick edge-grain construction delivers optimal strength with minimal knife wear
- Penetrating oil finish protects the wood while remaining 100 % food-safe and easy to renew
- NSF component listing meets stringent commercial sanitation standards
- Non-reversible flat top—one solid work face for easy installation
- Made in the USA from renewable North American maple
- Ships ready to mount on existing stainless or wood bases (pre-drilling recommended in the field)
Product Specifications
| Manufacturer / Series | John Boos & Co. — BKSC Replacement Tops |
|---|---|
| Overall Dimensions | 156" W × 42" D × 2 1⁄4" H (395.9 cm × 106.7 cm × 5.7 cm) |
| Construction | Edge-grain Northern Hard Rock Maple, one-piece glued up slab |
| Finish | Boos® Penetrating Oil (food-grade, easy to re-oil) |
| Reversible | No — working face only |
| Certifications | NSF (oil-finish component), NHLA Sustainable Hardwood |
| Approx. Weight | 451 lb / 205 kg |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Care & Maintenance
- Oil all exposed surfaces at least once a month with Boos® Mystery Oil or equivalent.
- Wipe spills promptly and clean with mild soap & water—avoid harsh chemicals.
- Do not expose to constant moisture or direct heat sources.
Proper oiling keeps the wood hydrated, resists staining, and maintains NSF compliance.
