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The John Boos A06 Butcher Block Table features a 10" thick solid hard rock maple end grain work surface with a Boos Block cream finish with beeswax. The 24" x 30" block stands 34" high on AB-legs. The table's base comes standard in a natural maple finish. Call for more options.
| Dimensions | 24" W × 30" L × 34" H |
|---|---|
| Weight | 245 lbs |
| Made in | USA |
Durable Maple Construction: Solid maple wood provides long-lasting strength and resistance to wear.
Generous 24" x 30" Surface: Large workspace ideal for chopping, prep work, and serving.
Butcher Block Quality: Smooth, sturdy surface designed for heavy-duty kitchen tasks.
Easy Maintenance: Can be treated with food-safe oils to maintain longevity and appearance.
Classic Design: Timeless butcher block style enhances both home and professional kitchens.
Q: What are the dimensions of the AB06 Boos Block Table?
A: Measures 24" x 30", offering a spacious and sturdy prep surface.
Q: What material is it made from?
A: Crafted from premium hard rock maple for durability, strength, and long-lasting performance.
Q: Is it suitable for heavy-duty kitchen tasks?
A: Yes, ideal for chopping, slicing, and other professional or home prep work.
Q: How should it be maintained?
A: Clean with mild soap and water, and regularly oil to maintain the wood’s condition.
Q: Where is it best used?
A: Perfect for home kitchens, commercial kitchens, and butcher or prep stations.
Q: What makes it unique?
A: Handmade in the USA, combining professional craftsmanship with classic butcher block style.
Clean daily with mild soap and warm water; dry immediately with a soft cloth.
Avoid soaking or submerging in water to prevent warping.
Regularly apply food-safe mineral oil or butcher block conditioner to maintain the wood’s finish and durability.
Use cutting boards when preparing food to minimize scratches.
Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive pads to protect the surface.
Check and tighten hardware periodically to ensure stability.