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Hampton Kitchen Cart with Drawer

Hampton Kitchen Cart with Drawer


Price: $175.00

The Hampton Kitchen Cart is a charming addition to your kitchen. The 21/2 inch thick butcher-block top has an oiled finish is ready to get cooking. The unique drawer pull makes getting those utensils a snap. The slotted center shelf, solid square legs and heavy-duty casters make this utility cart a must have for your kitchen. The warm natural wood will complement you kitchen and add needed food prep space. Crafted of solid hardwood.This item ships directly from our warehouse. Please allow 1-3 business days for order processing along with normal shipping times.

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