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16" x 10" Hiware Large Bamboo Cutting Board w/ Juice Groove Side Handles

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BRILLBOW via Amazon has 16" x 10" Hiware Large Bamboo Cutting Board w/ Juice Groove Side Handles for $8.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Made from FSC-certified bamboo, our cutting board offers a sturdier and healthier alternative to plastic.
  • Effortlessly elevate your kitchen's aesthetic with this cutting board's unique two-tone appearance that seamlessly blends 2 natural hues of bamboo.
  • It helps maintain the sharpness of your blades, ensuring precise cuts without dulling, wear, and tear.
  • Mess-Free Juice Groove

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BRILLBOW via Amazon has 16" x 10" Hiware Large Bamboo Cutting Board w/ Juice Groove Side Handles for $8.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter LolaBunny21 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • Made from FSC-certified bamboo, our cutting board offers a sturdier and healthier alternative to plastic.
  • Effortlessly elevate your kitchen's aesthetic with this cutting board's unique two-tone appearance that seamlessly blends 2 natural hues of bamboo.
  • It helps maintain the sharpness of your blades, ensuring precise cuts without dulling, wear, and tear.
  • Mess-Free Juice Groove

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WooHoo2You
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To be fair, I don't think any of them would be a solid piece of bamboo and all be glued in some way.* I cannot imagine anyone is finding single trunks of bamboo to form a continuous flat surface this large....at least for large scale production

(*perhaps some glue together better than others though).

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We have a similar board that cost much more and the difference is this one is thinner and not one solid piece of bamboo...the sides (lighter color) are glued on. Pictures in reviews show the side "handles" falling off. BUT, for $8, it might be worth it for infrequent use.
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
We have a similar board that cost much more and the difference is this one is thinner and not one solid piece of bamboo...the sides (lighter color) are glued on. Pictures in reviews show the side "handles" falling off. BUT, for $8, it might be worth it for infrequent use.
To be fair, I don't think any of them would be a solid piece of bamboo and all be glued in some way.* I cannot imagine anyone is finding single trunks of bamboo to form a continuous flat surface this large....at least for large scale production

(*perhaps some glue together better than others though).
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BRILLBOW via Amazon.com has Large Wooden Cutting Board for Kitchen Meal Prep & Serving - Bamboo Cutting Boards with Juice Groove Side Handles, Charcuterie & Chopping Butcher Block - 100% Organic Bamboo, Pre Oiled, 16" x 10" on sale for $8.49

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CTZQPVJ1
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Quote from WooHoo2You :
To be fair, I don't think any of them would be a solid piece of bamboo and all be glued in some way.* I cannot imagine anyone is finding single trunks of bamboo to form a continuous flat surface this large....at least for large scale production(*perhaps some glue together better than others though).
While true to that extent as there is not large slabs of bamboo, there is a difference in strength of the actual bamboo wood vs those glued on side handles of this $8 board. That was my point. Reviewer photos show the side bamboo handles falling off.
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Quote from Hat-Trick :
While true to that extent as there is not large slabs of bamboo, there is a difference in strength of the actual bamboo wood vs those glued on side handles of this $8 board. That was my point. Reviewer photos show the side bamboo handles falling off.
I agree the the glue and construction is super important (even alluded to such) but there is nothing true, even to an extent, that any of these cutting boards are coming from a single stalk of bamboo. I was merely clarifying that statement.
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ext1rpateAug 21, 2025 03:34 PM
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I would avoid purchasing bamboo cutting boards as they destroy your knives.
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WineWomenSongAug 21, 2025 04:00 PM
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Quote from ext1rpate :
I would avoid purchasing bamboo cutting boards as they destroy your knives.
Some of the best wood to use for a cutting board is maple and walnut (i prefer maple). Woods like bamboo and acacia aren't good to use due to their hardness and ability to dull knives quickly.
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rockmoAug 21, 2025 04:18 PM
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I saw Juice Grooves at Lilith Fair back in 2012. Good show.
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Demon[cF]Aug 21, 2025 04:24 PM
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Kind of thinking about picking one up just to use as a serving board. Seems like a nice size for meats/cheese.
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darrinv8Aug 21, 2025 07:56 PM
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Quote from rockmo :
I saw Juice Grooves at Lilith Fair back in 2012. Good show.

Any chance you saw them in Ohio? If so, I was there prolly handing you a doob woot
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How to care for your bamboo cutting board
Initial Treatment
  1. When you first purchase your bamboo cutting board, coat it generously with food-grade mineral oil.
  2. Let it soak overnight so the oil penetrates the wood.
  3. Wipe off any excess oil and apply a thin layer of food-grade wax.
  4. After wiping dry, your board is ready to use.
Ongoing Maintenance
  1. Treat the board weekly with a mixture of mineral oil and wax to keep it conditioned.
  2. Never put your board in the dishwasher.
  3. After each use, rinse with water and dry immediately with a clean paper towel or cloth.
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nsurgAug 21, 2025 11:46 PM
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triggered my alert for juice groove...
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Quote from WineWomenSong :
Some of the best wood to use for a cutting board is maple and walnut (i prefer maple). Woods like bamboo and acacia aren't good to use due to their hardness and ability to dull knives quickly.
I recently got a couple of *end-grain* Acacia boards. I don't know a lot. Would you say that they'll dull my knives especially rapidly? And because you seen knowledgeable: what is the best quality mid-range knife sharpening method/tool? I can go on YouTube but if you're willing to answer, please do. ty :-)
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ObekenobeAug 22, 2025 04:25 AM
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Still waiting for the round pine tree section cutting board....

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buy this if you love to eat micro glue particles

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