John Boos American Heritage Kindred Cart with Drop
- Kitchen cart increases your kitchen storage
- Maple drop leaf extends your kitchen work surface by 12 inches
- Utensil drawer offers extra storage
- Hard rock maple with oil finish top and edge grain construction
- Warm cherry stain base, dovetailed utensil drawer, slatted shelf
- Work surface is 48 inches x 24 inches with drop leaf up
- 36 inches overall height
- Black locking casters
American Heritage collection is manufactured with the same high quality standards that John Boos manufactures their commercial and institutional foodservice products but designed with style to be fit home kitchens.
These innovative islands intelligently marries function and style. An impressive oil finish compliments the natural solid hard maple butcher block these kitchen islands are crafted from. The 1 inch thick work surface provides you with plenty of clean space for all of your chopping, slicing and carving tasks. For additional work space, the islands come with a 12 inch drop leaf.
The wooden drawer presents plenty of excellent, convenient space for your kitchen utensils. An included electrical outlet strip means that not only can they handle cutting jobs, but tasks for the blender or toaster as well, the lower slatted shelf also provides the space to store them when not in use. Safe knife storage is also not a problem with these kitchen islands, which comes standard with a wood knife holder, complete with a blade shield.
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