John Boos DNS08-X Stainless Steel Prep Tables
John Boos DNS08-X Stainless Steel Prep Tables is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
John Boos 60" × 30" DNS Maple Work Table with 4" Baker’s Riser
Model DNS08 • NSF Certified • Made in Effingham, ILBring the reliability of a true workhorse to your kitchen, bakery or prep room. This John Boos DNS series table pairs a 1-¾" thick Northern Hard Rock Maple top with a rugged galvanized steel base, giving you a sanitary, rock-solid surface that’s built to perform shift after shift.
Key Features
- Solid, edge-grain Northern Hard Rock Maple top – 1-¾" thick for maximum durability
- 4" coved riser on back and both ends keeps flour, dough and tools from sliding off
- Food-safe penetrating oil finish (easily renewed with Boos Block Mystery Oil)
- Heavy-duty 16 ga galvanized steel legs with adjustable 1" bullet feet
- Height-adjustable galvanized undershelf (18 ga) for extra storage
- Ships knocked-down (KD) for reduced freight cost; simple, tool-free assembly
- NSF listed for use in commercial food-service operations
At-a-Glance Specs
Overall size | 60" W × 30" D × 35-1/4" H (work surface) |
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Top thickness | 1-¾" solid maple |
Riser height | 4" (coved for easy cleaning) |
Undershelf clearance | 12" |
Shelf size | Approx. 55-1/8" L × 25-3/4" W (adjustable) |
Weight | ≈ 177 lb |
Frame / shelf material | Galvanized steel |
Feet | Adjustable galvanized bullet feet |
Certification | NSF |
Popular Add-Ons (sold separately)
- Galvanized or stainless steel drawers (optional locks available)
- Heavy-duty swivel casters for mobile prep
- Single- or double-tier overshelves
- Ceiling or table-mount pot racks
Looking for another size? DNS tables are stocked from 48" – 120" lengths and three depths (24", 30", 36"). Chat with us for volume pricing or custom configurations.
Care & Maintenance
- Clean the maple top with mild soap and warm water; dry thoroughly.
- Condition the wood periodically with food-grade mineral oil to prevent drying or cracking.
- Wipe galvanized components dry after cleaning to reduce the risk of corrosion.
- Avoid harsh chemicals or chlorine bleach on both wood and metal surfaces.