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4-Pc Fiery Chef Bamboo Cutting Board Set w/ Holder & Food Icon Labels (Medium)

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Fiery Chef via Amazon has 4-Pc Fiery Chef Bamboo Cutting Board Set w/ Holder & Food Icon Labels (Medium 12.6" x 9") on sale for $22.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • Food icon labels for ingredient separation
  • Double-sided boards with juice groove
  • Space-saving upright storage design
  • 12.6" x 9" chopping boards
  • Suitable for meat, fish, bread, fruit, and vegetables

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Fiery Chef via Amazon has 4-Pc Fiery Chef Bamboo Cutting Board Set w/ Holder & Food Icon Labels (Medium 12.6" x 9") on sale for $22.49. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member wileysmiley for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Food icon labels for ingredient separation
  • Double-sided boards with juice groove
  • Space-saving upright storage design
  • 12.6" x 9" chopping boards
  • Suitable for meat, fish, bread, fruit, and vegetables

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 325 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Yesterday 01:56 PM
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silvermistpandaYesterday 01:56 PM
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wow... this looks cool
Yesterday 09:00 PM
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etpersynYesterday 09:00 PM
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etpersynYesterday 09:02 PM
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Me again. It's $19.99, a 90-day low. List Price $39.99.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DR8N3..._title_0_0
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Yesterday 09:28 PM
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nin7474Yesterday 09:28 PM
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Quote from etpersyn :
I got this one instead: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DR8N3..._title_0_0
How do you like it?
Yesterday 09:29 PM
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etpersynYesterday 09:29 PM
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Quote from nin7474 :
How do you like it?
I just ordered it. Has 4.8 in reviews.
Yesterday 09:42 PM
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PinakoYesterday 09:42 PM
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Quote from Ecolb :
If you like eating micro plastics, avoid plastic cutting boards!
So... where else would you get your daily dose of micro plastics?

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gamingdroidYesterday 09:53 PM
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Are these safe to use?

Considering it's basically compressed wood with glue and other chemical processes?

Serious question. I'm suspicious of everything now. Well, not just now, but more and more.
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CleofusYesterday 11:48 PM
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Quote from Ecolb :
If you like eating micro plastics, avoid plastic cutting boards!
You mean DON'T avoid them Wink You're absolutely right, though. Scientists are saying we'd be wise to avoid ANYTHING plastic in the kitchen.
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jayz413Today 12:28 AM
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Doesn't bamboo dull knives though?
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t3chToday 12:35 AM
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Quote from gamingdroid :
Are these safe to use?

Considering it's basically compressed wood with glue and other chemical processes?

Serious question. I'm suspicious of everything now. Well, not just now, but more and more.
If safety is your only concern buy glass and enjoy sharpening your knives every other day

if you want something easy and dish washable, get a plastic board and deal with microbes in all the little knife indents until you replace it with a new one in a year, not to mention all the microplastics ingested in the meantime

wood is fine but you have to take care of it and ensure it stays oiled so it doesn't crack or warp in ways where juice gets trapped, becomes uneven, etc…. thorough hand washing required when contaminated. May have to sand it after a while. And sure, you may over time ingest some glue

easier to just get Applebees takeout. Wouldn't bother with any cutting board.
Last edited by t3ch March 8, 2026 at 05:45 PM.
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lemonkissToday 01:14 AM
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Thank you.
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GnomeslayerToday 01:19 AM
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Quote from t3ch :
If safety is your only concern buy glass and enjoy sharpening your knives every other day

if you want something easy and dish washable, get a plastic board and deal with microbes in all the little knife indents until you replace it with a new one in a year, not to mention all the microplastics ingested in the meantime

wood is fine but you have to take care of it and ensure it stays oiled so it doesn't crack or warp in ways where juice gets trapped, becomes uneven, etc…. thorough hand washing required when contaminated. May have to sand it after a while. And sure, you may over time ingest some glue

easier to just get Applebees takeout. Wouldn't bother with any cutting board.
What kind of cutting boards do they use at Applebees tho?
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namlookToday 01:23 AM
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Quote from t3ch :
If safety is your only concern buy glass and enjoy sharpening your knives every other day

if you want something easy and dish washable, get a plastic board and deal with microbes in all the little knife indents until you replace it with a new one in a year, not to mention all the microplastics ingested in the meantime

wood is fine but you have to take care of it and ensure it stays oiled so it doesn't crack or warp in ways where juice gets trapped, becomes uneven, etc…. thorough hand washing required when contaminated. May have to sand it after a while. And sure, you may over time ingest some glue

easier to just get Applebees takeout. Wouldn't bother with any cutting board.
Food from chain restaurants like Applebees will have widespread microplastics and chemical additives exposure.

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i strongly suggest avoid those laminated bamboo cutting board.

find some solid wood one, or if you prefer the similar type, just get the plastic version.

And yes, i do cook every day as well as making my own cutting board...

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