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3-Piece Cosy Family Bamboo Cutting Boards w/ Juice Grooves

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Cosy Family via Amazon has 3-Piece Cosy Family Bamboo Cutting Boards with Juice Grooves for $13.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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Features:
  • 9"x6" Cutting Board
  • 12"x8" Cutting Board
  • 15"x10" Cutting Board

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Cosy Family via Amazon has 3-Piece Cosy Family Bamboo Cutting Boards with Juice Grooves for $13.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 9"x6" Cutting Board
  • 12"x8" Cutting Board
  • 15"x10" Cutting Board

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.3 from over 400 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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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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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.
Nah a good knife will bust right through plastic, the issue with plastics is the micro plastics the cutting adds into the food as the knives scratch's and cuts through the surface.

Bamboo definitely will dull a blade quicker but thats why its so durable, it has its place. Its not a huge issue at all for me as I sharpen my knives before almost every use so they never have a chance to really dull so I don't see the issue.

I need to get new cutting boards, also transitioning from plastics, but still got a few left I need to toss and replace, looking for a board that includes multiple but they stack on top of each other or can be stored within themselves. To save space and also so I can leave it out on the counter at all times, like I do with my current boards.

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must be very thin

0.6" thick
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0.6" thick

Trying to transition from plastic. So that good enough or too thin?
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Juice Grooves was my nickname in high school
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Quote from comfortably-numb :
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.
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Quote from rmsaelephant :
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
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Quote from rmsaelephant :
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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Thought this said Euge Groove for a minute there.
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I'm very upset at you, I came here to make a very similar comment yet your stole my thunder Wink
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Quote from comfortably-numb :
Trying to transition from plastic. So that good enough or too thin?

Like durability wise? it will be fine. Just not the presentation piece that 2" thick butcherblock board would be
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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

A stainless steel cutting board?
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Quote from rmsaelephant :
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.
I used plastic at the moment, I assume bamboo has to be about the same or better vs plastic on dulling knives?
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Quote from wildta :
I used plastic at the moment, I assume bamboo has to be about the same or better vs plastic on dulling knives?
Nah a good knife will bust right through plastic, the issue with plastics is the micro plastics the cutting adds into the food as the knives scratch's and cuts through the surface.

Bamboo definitely will dull a blade quicker but thats why its so durable, it has its place. Its not a huge issue at all for me as I sharpen my knives before almost every use so they never have a chance to really dull so I don't see the issue.

I need to get new cutting boards, also transitioning from plastics, but still got a few left I need to toss and replace, looking for a board that includes multiple but they stack on top of each other or can be stored within themselves. To save space and also so I can leave it out on the counter at all times, like I do with my current boards.
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Classic Juice Grooves!
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