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Model: Cosy Family Wood Cutting Boards for Kitchen - Set of 3 - Bamboo Cutting Boards with Juice Groove, Serving Board Set, Thick Chopping Board for Meat, Veggies, Easy to clean
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Trying to transition from plastic. So that good enough or too thin?
You're better off getting actual wood boards instead of bamboo. Bamboo is sustainable, but it is harder than an acacia, walnut, cherry or most other wooden boards. This means bamboo is tougher on your knives and will dull them quicker. Bamboo are pretty cheap though.
You're better off getting actual wood boards instead of bamboo. Bamboo is sustainable, but it is harder than an acacia, walnut, cherry or most other wooden boards. This means bamboo is tougher on your knives and will dull them quicker. Bamboo are pretty cheap though.
Yes exactly what I heard. Stick to wood or plastic if you have good knives
This is trash, i had bought this i got opened dirty boards, returned, same issue an additional 2 other times i just got my money back and bought a stainless steel one
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You're better off getting actual wood boards instead of bamboo. Bamboo is sustainable, but it is harder than an acacia, walnut, cherry or most other wooden boards. This means bamboo is tougher on your knives and will dull them quicker. Bamboo are pretty cheap though.
The boards on this deal are edge-grain. If you get an end-grain bamboo cutting board, then it'll be gentler on your knife. End-grain boards typically cost a little more and require a bit more maintenance.
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0.6" thick
Trying to transition from plastic. So that good enough or too thin?
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