This Acacia Cutting Board is more than just a kitchen tool; it also makes a great centerpiece for parties or charcuterie displays. Enhance your cooking with our stunning 18" x 23" board. Acacia wood is naturally water-resistant and features beautiful, contrasting colors. Whether you're chopping veggies or carving meats, this thick, sturdy board is essential. Its side handles make it easy to use and move, and the large, reversible surface gives you plenty of space for meal prep. Large 18" x 23" chopping block for all your chopping and carving needs Acacia wood is naturally water repellent and characterized by its rich and contrasting colors Extra thick edge-grain construction for a stable, warp-resistant cutting surface Reversible board with side handles for easy lift Heavy weight board will not move around while chopping
Model Number:
5902010
Product SKU:
6279923029
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Model: Architec XL 18"x 23" Edge-Grain Acacia Cutting Board and Chop Block
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With an end grain cutting board, the grain points towards the knife edge, like in the attached picture.
The board in this post is edge grain because when you cut with a knife, you're cutting across the grain.
While not made out of teak (which is my personal favourite), for its size, this is a good price IMO.
One downside for home-use is its large size. Washing it in a common kitchen sink can be tricky as it probably won't fit.
I personally prefer buying in store if possible for the best grain pattern/color, and avoid ones with knots.
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While not made out of teak (which is my personal favourite), for its size, this is a good price IMO.
One downside for home-use is its large size. Washing it in a common kitchen sink can be tricky as it probably won't fit.
I personally prefer buying in store if possible for the best grain pattern/color, and avoid ones with knots.
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$11 for a 18x11 bamboo cutting board with grooves, deep grooves too and due to the length of the grooves all around it'll flow through that before it spills outside.
I bought this last time for $1 less but it's still half the price of this one.
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This might be a good price, but I wanted to remind you all that it's edge grain and not end grain which means it's going to dull your knives quickly. For a true cutting board you want end grain. I use acacia boards for serving snacks and food for guests, not for actual cutting.
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The comments on this post are absolutely silly.
1) No it is not end grain... Reference the price for almost 4.5 bdft of wood.
2) Expensive? its ~4.5bdft of real wood, and a hard wood at that. Price that out.
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can you add one with a router or does this start to split apart
Yeah, you can. a 3/8 roundover will be just fine. This is hard wood though so do multiple passes to get down there.
1) No it is not end grain... Reference the price for almost 4.5 bdft of wood.
2) Expensive? its ~4.5bdft of real wood, and a hard wood at that. Price that out.
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Yeah, you can. a 3/8 roundover will be just fine. This is hard wood though so do multiple passes to get down there.
Pardon the dumb question ahead of time but how can you tell if a board "end grain" versus "edge grain". Please help educate the dummies like me.
$11 for a 18x11 bamboo cutting board with grooves, deep grooves too and due to the length of the grooves all around it'll flow through that before it spills outside.
I bought this last time for $1 less but it's still half the price of this one.
And that one is garbage. I had 1 break in half and so did both replacements. For $10, it lasted me exactly 32 days. And I baby my kitchen stuff.
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Pardon the dumb question ahead of time but how can you tell if a board "end grain" versus "edge grain". Please help educate the dummies like me.
With an end grain cutting board, the grain points towards the knife edge, like in the attached picture.
The board in this post is edge grain because when you cut with a knife, you're cutting across the grain.
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The board in this post is edge grain because when you cut with a knife, you're cutting across the grain.
One downside for home-use is its large size. Washing it in a common kitchen sink can be tricky as it probably won't fit.
I personally prefer buying in store if possible for the best grain pattern/color, and avoid ones with knots.
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Normally go for $40-$100 on Amazon.
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One downside for home-use is its large size. Washing it in a common kitchen sink can be tricky as it probably won't fit.
I personally prefer buying in store if possible for the best grain pattern/color, and avoid ones with knots.
$11 for a 18x11 bamboo cutting board with grooves, deep grooves too and due to the length of the grooves all around it'll flow through that before it spills outside.
I bought this last time for $1 less but it's still half the price of this one.
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1) No it is not end grain... Reference the price for almost 4.5 bdft of wood.
2) Expensive? its ~4.5bdft of real wood, and a hard wood at that. Price that out.
Now for the only useful comment:
Normally go for $40-$100 on Amazon.
That is one downside, would have been nice if it had groove on on side.
1) No it is not end grain... Reference the price for almost 4.5 bdft of wood.
2) Expensive? its ~4.5bdft of real wood, and a hard wood at that. Price that out.
Now for the only useful comment:
Yeah, you can. a 3/8 roundover will be just fine. This is hard wood though so do multiple passes to get down there.
$11 for a 18x11 bamboo cutting board with grooves, deep grooves too and due to the length of the grooves all around it'll flow through that before it spills outside.
I bought this last time for $1 less but it's still half the price of this one.
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The board in this post is edge grain because when you cut with a knife, you're cutting across the grain.
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