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SKU: 268-FF1836G
Brand: Focus
Model: FF1836G

Focus FF1836G Epoxy Coated Wire Shelf - 36"W x 18"D

The Focus FF1836G green epoxy-coated wire shelf is built for humid environments, resisting corrosion in walk-in coolers and freezers. Its open design ensures airflow while providing secure, easy-access storage for your commercial kitchen or dishroom.

Key Features

  • Zinc-underplated steel wire construction with **green epoxy coating** resists corrosion in humid environments like walk-in coolers and freezers, ensuring long-term durability.
  • Open wire design promotes **optimal airflow**, reducing moisture buildup and maintaining product safety in storage areas.
  • Fits standard **Focus shelving units** (36" W x 18" D) for secure, lifted storage while providing easy access to inventory.
  • Backed by a **12-year limited warranty** against rust, corrosion, and manufacturing defects—unmatched protection for commercial kitchens.
  • Lightweight yet sturdy (8.71 lbs), with a **non-slip surface** for stable, secure storage of pots, pans, or small equipment.
Designed for the toughest commercial environments, the **Focus FF1836G epoxy-coated wire shelf** is the perfect solution for kitchens, walk-in coolers, freezers, and dishrooms where moisture and corrosion are a constant concern. Constructed from **zinc-underplated steel wire** and coated with a durable **green epoxy finish**, this 36" x 18" shelf is engineered to withstand the rigors of restaurant and foodservice operations while maintaining long-term durability. The open wire design promotes airflow, reducing moisture buildup and ensuring product safety—critical for maintaining hygiene and extending shelf life in storage areas. Whether you're outfitting a new kitchen or replacing existing shelving, this **corrosion-resistant wire shelf** offers a secure, easy-to-clean solution that integrates seamlessly with Focus shelving units. With a **12-year limited warranty against rust, corrosion, and manufacturing defects**, it’s an investment in reliability that pays off for years to come.