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Metro MS1830-FSFS PrepMate® MultiStation (2) 18" X 30" Solid Stainless Steel Shelves
| Manufacturer | Metro |
|---|---|
| Model Number | MS1830-FSFS |
| Manufacturer Part # | MS1830-FSFS |
| Height | 35.13" |
| Width | 32" |
| Depth | 19.4" |
| Weight | 56.2 lbs |
| UPC | 0-41105-88094-4 |
| NSF | Yes |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The Metro MS1830-FSFS PrepMate® MultiStation is a versatile and robust unit engineered for efficiency in diverse culinary and preparation environments. This multi-functional station includes two solid stainless steel shelves, each measuring 18 inches by 30 inches, providing ample and durable workspace for various tasks. Its construction features four stainless steel posts, ensuring stability and longevity even in demanding settings. The shelves are complemented by removable 16-gauge, 304 stainless steel rails, enhancing usability by accommodating standard 18-inch cutting boards seamlessly. Designed with flexibility in mind, the working height is adjustable from 35-1/8 inches to 39-1/8 inches, allowing customization to suit different user preferences and ergonomic needs. Mobility is facilitated by four 5-inch casters, which include locking mechanisms for secure placement when stationary. Certified by the NSF, this unit aligns with rigorous sanitation and safety standards, making it suitable for professional kitchens and foodservice operations. The Metro MS1830-FSFS PrepMate® MultiStation stands out as a reliable and adaptable solution, tailored to meet the varied demands of food preparation industries with a focus on hygiene, versatility, and durability.
Certifications
NSF Listed
The item meets the standards imposed by NSF International. These standards relate to health, public safety and the environment.
