600DR2015ST3






This item is certified by NSF to applicable standards.
Keep your work space organized with this Regency 15" x 20" x 5" triple-stacked drawer set.

This Regency triple-stacked drawer set offers an incredibly convenient place to store all of your go-to tools in the hat channels under your work table. Its spacious, easy-to-install design combines with smooth, reliable operation to provide you with a valuable addition to your workstation without breaking the bank. This drawer set is compatible with select 24" and 30" deep Regency tables.
To meet the demanding requirements of your busy commercial kitchen, this drawer set boasts a galvanized steel construction that is built to last! For added peace of mind and protection against accidental collisions and spills, the front panel is made of rugged stainless steel.


Measuring 15" x 20" x 5", these drawers accommodate spatulas, food bags, gloves, and labels close at hand. Whether you operate a restaurant, bakery, or bar, this drawer set is sure to do the trick!
This set includes three drawers, allowing for increased storage space. To mount the top drawer, simply drill through the table's hat channels and secure the drawer with screws. To install any additional drawers, drill into the bottom of the top drawer's frame, and use screws to mount the lower drawer.


A removable insert helps to make cleaning a breeze.

Ball-bearing slides ensure that the drawers slide open and close smoothly.

The included z brackets make this drawer set simple to install.
Learn how to quickly and easily install drawers on your stainless steel work table!
If you've used this product, leave a review to tell us and other customers what you thought about it.
Maebelle A.
Good quality build that holds up well to daily use. Easy to organize small items and keeps things within reach on the line.
John P.
Nice drawer 2nd one
James L.
The z brackets are too small and don’t reach the channels to let me screw. I have a regency 36”x60” so it should be fine. Are there other z brackets that should have been provided?