Description
BK Resources Stainless Steel Prep Tables – CMT-3660HL2
Hard Maple Top · Locking Cabinet Doors on Both Sides · NSF
Engineered for demanding commercial kitchens, the BK Resources dual-access chef table (model CMT-3660HL2) delivers a spacious hardwood prep surface and secure, two-sided storage in one rugged, easy-to-clean unit.
Features
- Dual-access cabinet — one set of hinged locking doors on each side.
- 1 ¾″ thick hard maple flat top sealed with food-grade penetrating oil.
- 18-gauge 304 stainless steel body resists corrosion and daily wear.
- (4) 6″ stainless steel legs with 1″ adjustable bullet feet for fast leveling.
- Generous 60″ × 36″ work surface at an ergonomic 34 ¾″ overall height.
- NSF certified for open-kitchen, bakery, school & healthcare use.
- Optional interior adjustable shelf and locking casters available (sold separately).
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What Our Experts Think
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Dual-access design offers convenient storage on both sides for busy kitchens.
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Hard maple top provides a durable, knife-friendly prep surface.
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NSF certification ensures the unit meets commercial hygiene standards.
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Rugged stainless-steel frame ensures long-lasting durability and easy cleaning.
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Spacious 36″ x 60″ workspace accommodates multiple prep tasks simultaneously.
Q&A
Q1: What is the tabletop made of?
A: Hard maple, ideal for knife work and food preparation.
Q2: How is storage accessed?
A: Locking cabinet doors on both sides provide secure, dual-access storage.
Q3: Is it NSF certified?
A: Yes, it meets NSF standards for commercial food prep surfaces.
Q4: What are the dimensions of the prep area?
A: The table offers a 36″ x 60″ work surface.
Q5: Is the unit easy to clean?
A: Yes, stainless-steel construction and smooth maple top simplify cleaning and maintenance.
Maintenance Tips
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Wipe down stainless steel surfaces daily with mild detergent and warm water.
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Oil or condition the maple top periodically to prevent drying or cracking.
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Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive pads on the wood surface.
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Sanitize regularly to maintain NSF-level hygiene.
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Inspect cabinet hardware and hinges periodically to ensure smooth operation.






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