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This John Boos JNB11 Work Table is beautifully crafted from wood and galvanized steel. It has a laminated Hard Rock maple flat top, 1-1/2" thick. The bracing, legs, and bullet feet are made from galvanized steel. This John Boos JNB11 Work Table has a standard 35" height and is 96" wide and 30" deep. It is NSF certified.
| Model | JNB11 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 35" H × 96" W × 30" D |
| Approximate Weight | 160 lbs |
Expansive Workspace: 96" x 30" maple wood top provides ample surface for prep, baking, and assembly.
Premium Material: Hard rock maple surface offers durability, stability, and a knife-friendly workspace.
Sturdy Base: Galvanized steel legs provide long-lasting support and commercial-grade strength.
Professional Utility: Ideal for bakeries, commercial kitchens, and high-volume food prep.
Classic Design: Combines the warmth of wood with the durability of steel for a timeless kitchen solution.
Q: What is this work table made of?
A: It features a solid maple wood top with a food-safe oil finish and sturdy galvanized steel legs for durability.
Q: What are the dimensions?
A: The table measures 96" wide by 30" deep, offering a large prep surface.
Q: Does it include storage?
A: No, this model does not include an undershelf or storage.
Q: Is it suitable for heavy use?
A: Yes, the solid maple construction and galvanized legs provide strength for commercial kitchen tasks.
Q: Where is this table best used?
A: Ideal for bakeries, commercial kitchens, and foodservice operations needing a durable, spacious work surface.
Clean the maple top with mild soap and warm water; dry immediately to prevent warping.
Never soak or submerge the wood surface in water.
Apply food-safe mineral oil or Boos Block Mystery Oil monthly to keep the wood conditioned.
Use Boos Block Board Cream after oiling for added protection.
Wipe galvanized steel legs with a damp cloth; dry to prevent corrosion.
Inspect and tighten bolts and hardware periodically for stability.
Avoid harsh chemicals, bleach, or abrasive pads on both wood and steel surfaces.