
Originally, kitchen carts were primarily used as teacarts. This was a way to transport tea and snacks out to a sitting area. Kitchen carts eventually became even more versatile as designs offered features such as cutting surfaces, racks, shelves, drawers, and cabinet storage. Today, some kitchen carts even offer heating elements that keep food warm for serving.
Kitchen carts typically have wheels or smooth rolling casters that provide mobility for serving. Many times these casters can be locked to offer additional workspace in the kitchen. Kitchen carts are crafted from wood or metal or a combination of both. When not in use, kitchen carts can provide the perfect place to display items such as tea sets, cookbooks, spices, and decorative objects. Kitchen carts can also provide additional storage for knives, serving platters, wine, and appliances.
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