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Cosy Family Bamboo Cutting Board w/ Juice Grooves (18" x 12")

$9.00

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Cozy Family via Amazon has Cosy Family Bamboo Cutting Board w/ Juice Grooves (18" x 12") for $8.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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Features:
  • 18"L x 12"W
  • Lightweight
  • Stain Resistant
  • Built-in Handle
  • Eco-Friendly
  • Build-in Groove

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Cozy Family via Amazon has Cosy Family Bamboo Cutting Board w/ Juice Grooves (18" x 12") for $8.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+.

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

Features:
  • 18"L x 12"W
  • Lightweight
  • Stain Resistant
  • Built-in Handle
  • Eco-Friendly
  • Build-in Groove

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $1 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $9.99.
    • 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 415 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Some people complaining about "cracking" after a few weeks of use.
Easily avoidable fix: Mineral Oil (apply twice on brand new boards)
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Equate...L/44807472
I apply this stuff to all my cutting boards once every 4 weeks.
Let it soak in over night and wipe off any excess next day.
Your boards will last you a lifetime doing so and keep them shiny.
Also: Never put wooden boards in the dishwasher.
Hand wash only and towel dry immediately after!
Cheers!
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I had purchased this and had to return immediately, it arrived cracked in multiple locations , even without the cracks, the board is very slippery and slides around on my counter top, it would have been an accident waiting to happen, not recommended for purchase
always weary of cutting my food on thin strips of bamboo glued together and sold on Amazon. Don't get me wrong I have one but there's no way this shit is guaranteed food safe.

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Some people complaining about "cracking" after a few weeks of use.
Easily avoidable fix: Mineral Oil (apply twice on brand new boards)
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Equate...L/44807472
I apply this stuff to all my cutting boards once every 4 weeks.
Let it soak in over night and wipe off any excess next day.
Your boards will last you a lifetime doing so and keep them shiny.
Also: Never put wooden boards in the dishwasher.
Hand wash only and towel dry immediately after!
Cheers!
[IMG]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/smile.gif[/IMG]
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Here for the "juice grooves"
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Quote from thetickz :
Here for the "juice grooves"
Who isn't? 😁
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always weary of cutting my food on thin strips of bamboo glued together and sold on Amazon. Don't get me wrong I have one but there's no way this shit is guaranteed food safe.
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Damn, I'm single and this is for families.
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Quote from drivenZ :
always weary of cutting my food on thin strips of bamboo glued together and sold on Amazon. Don't get me wrong I have one but there's no way this shit is guaranteed food safe.
Not sure I understand your logic there, I mean if I know something is toxic I'm not going to ingest it.
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Quote from drivenZ :
always weary of cutting my food on thin strips of bamboo glued together and sold on Amazon. Don't get me wrong I have one but there's no way this shit is guaranteed food safe.

I agree.
These no-name wood/wood-adjacent cutting boards on the surface seem like the healthier choice vs plastic...but do you really trust "Cosy Family" (Business Name: Baoding Yunzhongjun Trading Co., Ltd) to have used food safe materials?
generic cheap no name stuff had it's uses, but food contact and safety equipment are not on my list. a lot of SD hand wave dismisses concerns with "they're all made in the same factory"
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Quote from drivenZ :
always weary of cutting my food on thin strips of bamboo glued together and sold on Amazon. Don't get me wrong I have one but there's no way this shit is guaranteed food safe.
I'd think this has to be better than ingesting tiny plastic bits though...
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Quote from Sport-O :
I'd think this has to be better than ingesting tiny plastic bits though...
I'm less concerned with plastic bits/bamboo bits than I am with bacteria festering.
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A reverse cut bamboo board would be much better quality and not splinter or dull your knives.
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Quote from Sport-O :
I'd think this has to be better than ingesting tiny plastic bits though...
I would think it all depends on what is in the glue that's holding together the bamboo board. Might not be any better than plastic, if not worse.
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Quote from sniffinscout :
Some people complaining about "cracking" after a few weeks of use.Easily avoidable fix: Mineral Oil (apply twice on brand new boards)https://www.walmart.com/ip/Equate...L/44807472I apply this stuff to all my cutting boards once every 4 weeks.Let it soak in over night and wipe off any excess next day.Your boards will last you a lifetime doing so and keep them shiny.Also: Never put wooden boards in the dishwasher.Hand wash only and towel dry immediately after!Cheers! [IMG]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/smile.gif[/IMG]
I assume mineral oil is safe, like if it leeches into wood and then in to your food?
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OK just saw someone's comment above, it's not cosi it's some random company, anyone recommend a US made. Reputable cutting boards?
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Quote from mcali786 :
I assume mineral oil is safe, like if it leeches into wood and then in to your food?
Not only is it safe, it sanitizes surfaces and has many health benefits.
The 10 Health Benefits of Mineral Oil

https://healthtis.com/the-10-heal...neral-oil/
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Quote from ArrogantSquirrels :
I'm less concerned with plastic bits/bamboo bits than I am with bacteria festering.
Newsflash:
About 1 billion bacteria crawling on your skin right now.
Over 1,000 different species...
https://www.latimes.com/archives/...story.html
And don't get me started about what's "inside" you right now.
Amazing... we survived millions of years without "CLOROX" 😆
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