John Boos WAL-JNB08-O Stainless Steel Prep Tables
John Boos WAL-JNB08-O Stainless Steel Prep Tables is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
John Boos American Black Walnut Work Table — 48" W × 30" D
1 ½" edge-grain top • galvanized base • adjustable bracingBring the warmth and resilience of premium walnut into your kitchen, bakery, or workshop. Hand-crafted in the USA, this John Boos work table pairs a stunning 1 ½-inch thick American Black Walnut top with a rock-solid galvanized steel base—delivering professional-grade strength, everyday versatility, and timeless style.
Why You’ll Love It
- Edge-grain walnut top — dense, knife-friendly surface resists warping and hides wear better than face grain.
- Food-safe penetrating oil finish protects the wood while letting you sand & refinish for decades of service.
- Galvanized 1 ⅝" OD legs shrug off moisture, spills, and daily cleaning chemicals.
- Adjustable side & rear bracing locks the frame square and rigid—even when you move the table.
- Bullet feet with threaded levelers allow quick, wobble-free setup on uneven floors.
- Ships KD (knocked down) for lower freight costs; assembles in minutes with common hand tools.
Perfect For
- Commercial & residential kitchens
- Pastry, bread, and pizza prep stations
- Butcher shops & charcuterie counters
- Home workshops, studios, and makerspaces
Specifications
Overall dimensions | 48" W × 30" D × 35" H |
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Top species & construction | American Black Walnut, 1 ½" thick edge-grain flat top |
Finish | Food-grade penetrating oil |
Base material | Galvanized steel legs with adjustable side & rear bracing |
Feet | Bullet feet with height-adjustable levelers |
Configuration | Ships knocked down (KD) for assembly on site |
Origin | Made in the USA by John Boos & Co. |
Care & Maintenance
- Re-oil the surface every 3–4 weeks—or whenever the wood looks dry—using John Boos Mystery Oil or Board Cream.
- Wipe spills promptly with a damp cloth; avoid prolonged standing water.
- Sanitize with mild soap or a 1:9 bleach solution, then re-oil after cleaning.
- Lightly sand with fine-grit paper to remove knife marks or stains before re-oiling.
Proper oiling keeps walnut rich in color and helps prevent cracking or warping over time.