Cutting Boards Reviews


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Cutting Boards Review
Low Vision Cutting Board - White
Made by Maxi-Aids
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $6.75 (that's NaN% off!)

    Cutting Boards Review
    Cuisinart PrepBoard/Counter Protector, Round
    Made by Cuisinart
    • Made of durable polypropylene
    • Non-porous surface does not absorb odors or bacteria
    • Non abrasive surface will not dull knives
    • Raised edges catch liquids
    • Dishwasher safe
    Amazon base price: $7.99
    List price: $11.00 (that's 27% off!)
    Average review score: Cutting Boards Review

    Cutting Boards Review Sent me wrong item
    I ordered 2 round ones and 2 square ones and they sent me 3 square and one round. Not worth my while to return but disappointed nonetheless.

    Cutting Boards Review Round Cuisinart PrepBoard
    These are my favorite cutting boards. Cuisinart makes 3 cutting/prep boards, round, square and rectangle. I bought them in a set all together, I use at least one everyday. They are dishwasher safe so clean up couldn't be easier and they will not dull your knives, absorb odors or collect bacteria. They are all slightly raised around the edge so liquid will not spill on your counter, perfect for tomatoes or anything else you are chopping. I actually just ordered a second rectangle one. You can even use them for outdoor serving, fruit, cheese, etc. Highly recommended! A+!

    Cutting Boards Review Great idea!
    This is a round 12" counter protector/cutting surface. It has a raised edge to prevent food from sliding off and liquids and juices from spilling. Can be used as a tray for chopped veggies & dips. Dishwasher and Microwave safe.


    Cutting Boards Review
    Butcher's Chop
    Made by Aiello's International, Inc.
    • Bamboo is stronger and longer-lasting.
    • It is 16% harder than maple wood and 1/3 lighter in weight than oak.
    • This makes bamboo gentle on knives & reduces marks on the boards
    • Bamboo absorbs less moisture than most hard woods.
    • This makes them more resistant to shrinkage and swelling, which causes other boards to warp.
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $155.00 (that's NaN% off!)
    Buy one from zShops for: $134.99

    Cutting Boards Review
    TOTALLY BAMBOO Molokini Bamboo Board 201110
    Made by TOTALLY BAMBOO
    • Easier maintennance than wood cutting boards - Regular rinsing with warm water and mild detergent and an occasional sweep of mineral oil are enough to keep the sheen intact
    • Extremely durable - Bamboo boards can last an average of 10 years
    • Composed of natural bamboo
    • Less prone to bacteria build-up than wood, plastic, or composite cutting boards
    Amazon base price: $
    Average review score: Cutting Boards Review

    Cutting Boards Review Some Good Things To Know About Bamboo Cutting Boards
    Bamboo cutting boards seem to be a bit of a craze and a lot of places are really pushing it as the perfect material and perfect cutting board. Although I would agree that Bamboo is a very good material, I would hardly say that it is the "perfect" one. All materials have it's pros and cons. If I were to rank them, I'd say - Maple Wood (not all woods are created equal!), Plastic/Poly, Bamboo, Glass/Granite. Why?

    Wood.
    You want one at least 1" thick, preferrably at least 1.5" thick. This gives it enough thickness to prevent warping, cracking and breaking. It also will give you good "shock absorption factor" - making cutting and pounding on it a lot less jarring and tiring for you. Wood has natural anti-bacterial properties. It's natural, traditional, beautiful, and the best material for your good knives to be cutting on. The cons is that you need to know how to care for wood, you need to oil it, it's not dishwasher safe, it can be heavy.

    Plastic/Poly.
    The pros are that they are usually dish-washer safe, they are easy to disinfect when in like-new condition. They come in different colors, so you can color coordinate different foods to different boards to prevent cross-contamination. They are thin, lighter, easy to clean and store. The cons are they must be replaced when badly knife scarred because those knife scars will house millions of bacteria. Scrubbing the board will not get to those bacteria for the same reasons why brushing your teeth does not get the stuff between your teeth. Soaking it in bleach will not get to the bacteria because of the vacuum effect - the same concept illustrated when you stick a straw into blue colored water, plug up the top to create a vacuum, then move the straw into another container filled with red colored water. Just as long as you maintain that vacuum, the liquid in the red water will never mix with the blue in the straw unless if there was some way for you to force that red water into the straw as well.

    Bamboo.
    First off, bamboo is not wood, it's a grass - so no, it does not share the same properties as wood. Bamboo is 16% harder than Maple. The Amazon Description says "The hard surface means fewer nicks and slices that harbor bacteria." Harder is not better. Oak is harder than Maple, but it's not as good because it has bigger pores. Glass and Granite is harder than Maple, but it's the worst thing for your knife to be cutting against. Harder may sound good at first, but on second thought, it dulls your knives and has no shock absorption. I would treat Bamboo the same as Plastic/Poly when it comes to bacteria - replace it after it's badly knife scarred. Bamboo is more abundant than Maple trees though - all the claims of it being more environmentally friendly are valid. It's also available in attractive packages. Bamboo has less of a tendency to warp because it doesn't expand/contract from heat as much as wood does. But it has more tendency to crack, splinter, and for the glues to fail - this is because of how it's made. It's many, many pieces of a grass product all glued together - not like wood which is several "chunks" glued together. Bamboo is cheaper than wood though, so if you are on a budget and are looking for a lighter weight, wood-like cutting board, you'd want to look at these bamboo boards. Bamboo is not dishwasher safe, unless if it's extremely sealed, it's still a natural product and therefore should be hand-washed and could benefit with oilings to prevent it from drying out.

    Glass/Granite.
    I would not recommend anyone cutting on boards made of these materials. The have no shock absorption, making them jarring and tiring to cut on and they'll dull your knives. Save these material for serving trays or the like.

    Now this particular bamboo cutting board is a little on the small size. Measuring in at 7�" x 7�" x �" I would say it's a good "Medium to Small" sized board. It's probably a good average size board for prepping meals for 1 person. If you cook a lot though and are looking for a Main board, you might want to get something larger. The rectangular shape is ideal if you like to chop and move the finished product off to the side to chop some more. I do this all the time, and that's a reason I like a larger board because otherwise, I'd have to dirty up a bunch of little prep bowls to hold all my ingredients in while I'm chopping. It's an attractive board and a lot thinner than a quality wood board could ever be due to warping issues, so that's a plus for storage and ease of moving around.


    Cutting Boards Review
    Fiddle Board & Cheese Knife Set
    Made by Mountain Woods
      Amazon base price: $

      Cutting Boards Review
      9"X12"x1-¼" Checker design end-grain
      Made by SimplyWood
        Amazon base price: $

        Cutting Boards Review
        11"x15"~ Razzberry Creek Crossing ~ Glass Cutting Board
        Made by Highland Graphics,Inc.
        • 11.5 inches by 15 inches
        • *Made in USA* by Artworks Home Accents
        • Dishwasher safe tempered glass cutting board
        • Protective clear rubber feet
        • Unconditional refund or replacement guarantee
        Amazon base price: $

        Cutting Boards Review
        Chicago Cutlery Basics Poly 25-Piece Set
        Made by Chicago Cutlery
        • The natural hardwood handles are triple-riveted to the blade for safety
        • High-carbon stainless steel blades resist rust and stains for lasting beauty
        • Serrated edges never need sharpening
        • Extra-thick stamped high-carbon stainless steel adds strength and control
        • Full-length tang extends from the tip of the blade to the end of the handle adding stability and control
        Amazon base price: $29.99
        List price: $39.99 (that's 25% off!)

        Cutting Boards Review
        Wooden Baguette Miter, Bread Slicer
        Made by Ironwood
        • Crafted in Acacia Wood
        • 26" long
        • Stainless steel grommet for hanging.
        • Temporarily Out of Stock. Shipment Arrives Mon., Dec. 19.
        Amazon base price: $
        List price: $37.50 (that's NaN% off!)

        Cutting Boards Review
        16" Chinese Chopping Block
        Made by Made in USA
          Amazon base price: $

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