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expiredeber posted May 01, 2024 01:35 PM
expiredeber posted May 01, 2024 01:35 PM

Costco Members: Teakhaus Edge Grain Cutting Board (24" x 18" x 1.5")

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$55

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Costco has for their Members: Teakhaus Edge Grain Cutting Board (24" x 18" x 1.5") on sale for $54.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member eber for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Made of FSC Certified Teak Wood
  • Size: 24 x 18 x 1.5 in
  • Knife Friendly
  • Reversible
  • Hand Wash Only

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Valid through 5/31/24, while supplies last.
    • This offer is $5 less than the popular in-store only deal from December '23; now available with free shipping.
  • About this product:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Costco based on 130 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here
  • Additional Note:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Costco has for their Members: Teakhaus Edge Grain Cutting Board (24" x 18" x 1.5") on sale for $54.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member eber for finding this deal.

Product Details:
  • Made of FSC Certified Teak Wood
  • Size: 24 x 18 x 1.5 in
  • Knife Friendly
  • Reversible
  • Hand Wash Only

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Valid through 5/31/24, while supplies last.
    • This offer is $5 less than the popular in-store only deal from December '23; now available with free shipping.
  • About this product:
    • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating at Costco based on 130 customer reviews
  • About this store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here
  • Additional Note:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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jc4jax
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Spoken by someone who doesn't know woodworking. Do your research or talk to an experienced woodworker. Wood glue along parallel grains done correctly with the flush edge glue joints can mimic the internal bonding of wood fibers so well that attempting to snap apart two boards edge glued together will cause the wood to break before the joint does.
A solid single slab of wood if it is not large enough will cup and warp. Endgrain boards with the alternate grains glued together negate this action so can be more stable without needing to be very large
haiinguy3n
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For these heavy wooden cutting boards, its recommended to simply wipe it, and to sanitize, use a spray bottle with a vinegar/water solution. These high quality wooden boards are naturally antibacterial so vinegar takes care of it. For a more deep clean, which is only needed maybe once a week or once every other week or so, you can give it a little soapy wash, let it dry, and then use vinegar, some baking soda, and a lemon or so to scrub the surface, wash it off, and let if fully dry. You should also oil it periodically with food safe mineral oil to give it a good seal. There are plenty of youtube videos you can use as a guide as well If you take good care of the board it should last you a really long time!
SmilingHeart1324
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Teak is hard with high silica and bad for your knife edge retention

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May 02, 2024 08:59 PM
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coltssssMay 02, 2024 08:59 PM
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is this available for cheaper in warehouse?
May 02, 2024 10:20 PM
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MasterChief-117May 02, 2024 10:20 PM
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What's the longevity like on something like this? Am I going to need to replace it in a year?
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killerloopMay 02, 2024 11:00 PM
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Hasegawa or nothing
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Beaver999May 03, 2024 12:52 AM
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Quote from SmilingHeart1324 :
Teak is hard with high silica and bad for your knife edge retention
It also makes it water-resistant, almost like bamboo and an ideal material for cutting board
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May 03, 2024 05:44 AM
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PseudoChrisMay 03, 2024 05:44 AM
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Quote from ScottS5147 :
Do not buy. It stained my white quartz top!
Sounds like you need to re-seal your countertops...
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GalacticBossanovaMay 03, 2024 03:01 PM
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Quote from indeo :
I can never come to terms to paying $55 for a piece wood made into a cutting board. It amazes me when folks forget how much things actually cost to make (in materials, and labor-considering it is factory-made and in a country where labor is cheap).

It is not a solid block of teak, but rather, it is thin strips of teak glued together, milled and sanded and stained, in bulk. Do your basic math to know how much should be a fair price.

Some of you may find this as a deal, and good for you. But even at $55 sale price, it is way over-priced.
Totally agree. A friend got a pacemaker in his heart the other day. I was like, it's just a few tiny pieces of plastic and metal, and not even a solid block of either, they're just glued together! He was like, well, I had to pay hundreds to stay alive, and I was like do your basic math. For that metal and plastic glued together, even a couple hundred is way overpriced.

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suednimMay 03, 2024 04:09 PM
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I'm not comfortable using any porous cutting board because of cleanliness issues.
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SaverDaddyMay 03, 2024 04:55 PM
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Nothing says "I'm a Costco member" like a $60 cutting board.
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May 03, 2024 05:18 PM
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AquaMeerkat6773May 03, 2024 05:18 PM
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Quote from GABulldawg :
This is the only thing holding my purchase up. Anyone else have any experience with cutting boards staining white quartz?
I've had the cutting board for about a year or so. No staining on my white quartzite countertops and we leave it in there 24/7. Just make sure to not put it back on the countertops wet
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darkprince101May 03, 2024 06:37 PM
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Don't forget, after a harsh washing, or periodically, use a bit of mineral oil on a cloth and wipe it down and let it dry to soak in. It helps a lot. Also you can use it for wooden handles and stuff. Edge gain is the best you can get for your knife, anything plastic and you're in trouble!
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CleverCreature256May 03, 2024 06:44 PM
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Quote from SmilingHeart1324 :
Teak is hard with high silica and bad for your knife edge retention
I would wager that improper cutting techniques cause more issues than edge grain teak for most people.
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3asym0ni3s9862936May 03, 2024 07:47 PM
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Quote from jc4jax :
TheirFAQ [teakhaus.com]page states Yes! We do not use any harmful chemicals or synthetic glazes to coat our boards.
What about the chemicals in the glue? why not just list that then? (not talking about the coating/finishing - btw they still use mineral oil for glazing which is petroleum based)
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hubernomiddlesngMay 03, 2024 08:08 PM
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Quote from SmilingHeart1324 :
Teak is hard with high silica and bad for your knife edge retention
Not saying you're wrong but ATK loves teak and Teakhaus. They have Teak lower on the Janka hardness than their other winners. They also test for knife blade retention when choosing a cutting board.
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hubernomiddlesngMay 03, 2024 08:10 PM
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Quote from easymonies :
What about the chemicals in the glue? why not just list that then? (not talking about the coating/finishing - btw they still use mineral oil for glazing which is petroleum based)
Everyone uses mineral oil for a wooden cutting board. It's also completely food safe and is also sold in the pharmacy section in some stores for its use as a diuretic.

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Quote from easymonies :
What about the chemicals in the glue? why not just list that then? (not talking about the coating/finishing - btw they still use mineral oil for glazing which is petroleum based)
]maybe do some research yourslf? [teakhaus.com]

We use an environmentally friendly adhesive that does not contain formaldehyde or volatile organic compounds (VOC).

KOYOBOND® (water-based polymer-isocyanate) is an adhesive that was developed through Koyo Sangyo's original technology and research. KOYOBOND® is well known and widely accepted not only in Japan but also in Asian coutries, is part of the Japan Adhesive Industry association and is dedicated since 1950 on the development of sustainable solutions for a safety house.

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