All counter top measurements are in inches.
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More than just a work surface, butcher block countertops are the perfect melding of beauty and function. Made from hard rock maple, one of the hardest and most durable woods known to man, these natural solid-surface tops impart a warm friendly glow to any kitchen. Professional chefs and culinary enthusiasts alike prefer butcher block maple for all slicing, dicing, and chopping duties. Bakers love it for preparation and rolling dough. No other countertop surface offers the functional advantages of butcher block, and butcher block counters are priced far below other solid-surface tops.
Our butcher block counters are made by John Boos, the leading manufacturer of butcher blocks and a staple in the commercial cooking industry. John Boos is a recipient of the Gold Medal for Excellence in food service equipment, and all John Boos products are approved by the FDA. John Boos ultra premium butcher block tops are manufactured from the finest northern hard rock maple and feature end-grain construction. The end-grain work surface is easy on knives; during cutting or chopping, the end grain wood fibers absorb the impact of the blade, which keeps knives sharper longer. The malleable and forgiving end grain surface is resistant to nicks and gouges, which prevents bacteria from entering the wood, keeps the board looking new longer and increases its longevity.
This butcher block countertop comes standard with a natural oil finish that can be quickly wiped clean with a damp cloth. If scars or stains do appear, they can be easily removed by sanding the area. An application of mineral oil brings the area back to like-new condition. If you would like to purchase mineral oil for your natural oil counter top, you can add a 3-pack of Boos Mystery Oil to your order using the drop-down menu above. Each bottle of oil is 15 oz. The butcher block countertop is the only area in the kitchen with a renewable surface.
Because John Boos butcher blocks are built to order, normal ship time for these butcher block counters is 20 business days, plus transit time.
Due to the jointed construction of end grain and commercial-grade tops, a sink/stove cut-out can, if not done carefully, compromise the integrity of the joints where the cut-out is made. However, an experienced carpenter can create a proper cut-out in an end grain or commercial-grade top and many of our customers do cut-outs on end grain and commercial-grade tops without any problems whatsoever. If you are planning a cut-out for an end grain or jointed commercial-grade top, be sure to consult an experienced carpenter and ensure that you use proper care when making the cut. Please note that although all of our butcher blocks come standard with a 1-year warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, the warranty is voided when you make cuts or alterations on site.
Please Note: The dimensions of this item allow for 1/8" tolerance
Brand: John Boos
Weight:
24" L X 25" W, 117 lbs
30" L X 25" W, 146 lbs
36" L X 25" W, 175 lbs
48" L X 25" W, 234 lbs
30" L X 27" W, 158 lbs
36" L X 27" W, 189 lbs
48" L X 27" W, 252 lbs
30" L X 32" W, 187 lbs
36" L X 32" W, 224 lbs
48" L X 32" W, 299 lbs
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This item comes standard with the John Boos logo stamp along the edge of the countertop. If you would like to recieve a countertop without the logo stamp, please let us know in the "Comments" box during checkout.
John Boos & Co is firmly committed to managing environmental matters as an integral part of their business practice. Some of the steps they take to accomplish their “green” status include manufacturing wood products that emit far less carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, methane and other gases than processing non-wood substitutes; using only formaldehyde free and low emission formaldehyde gluing processes in manufacturing our butcher blocks; and having active recycling programs in place with 95% of all raw materials, scrap, and even their sawdust recycled as fuel to heat their kilns. Boos’ sawdust is also recycled as livestock bedding for their local agricultural needs.