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forum threadphoinix | Staff posted Yesterday 05:45 PM
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$18.99* | 3-Pc Bamboo 2-in-1 Cutting & Charcuterie Board at Amazon

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Huraxy Tech via Amazon [amazon.com] has 3-Pc Bamboo 2-in-1 Cutting & Charcuterie Board for $18.99.
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$21 lower (53% savings) than the previous price of $39.99

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Huraxy Tech via Amazon [amazon.com] has 3-Pc Bamboo 2-in-1 Cutting & Charcuterie Board for $18.99.
Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Price
$1 lower (5% savings) than the typical price of $19.99
$21 lower (53% savings) than the previous price of $39.99

*Previous Frontpage Deal at $20 with 39 Deal Score and 16 comments.

Customer reviews
4.4⭐ / 67

amazon.com/dp/B0FZBWWZXD [amazon.com]

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Bamboo is softer than Maple, so anyone that says "Bamboo will destroy your knives!!!!!!1" probably should consult a wood hardness chart

https://www.flooringfirst.co.uk/s...dness.html
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MX400ex72Yesterday 07:07 PM
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Quote from vid1900 :
Bamboo is softer than Maple, so anyone that says "Bamboo will destroy your knives!!!!!!1" probably should consult a wood hardness charthttps://www.flooringfirst.co.uk/s...dness.html
It's more than just about the hardness. Bamboo has high silica content which is may driver for dulling g the knife. Maple is also solid wood, whereas bamboo is "glued" together.Maple is still best option.But honestly, people make too much of a deal about this.My $10.99 Mercer SD knife is still perfectly fine after many cuts on a bamboo cutting board. And when it isn't and won't take a sharpen anymore. I'll buy another under $20 knife.Bamboo is better than plastic, so if you are being price conscious, get the bamboo cutting board it will be perfectly fine for you needs.

But other issue with my bamboo cutting boards is they don't last as long. They almost always end up splitting.
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Growing up, all my instructors always said that Teak had the highest silica content of any wood; and obviously there are no lack of Teak cutting boards out there (some sold by the knife makers themselves).

If you put any glued-up cutting board in the dishwasher, you are begging for it to de-laminate; especially Bamboo.

Keep your cutting boards seasoned with plain old Mineral Oil; and you can keep your carbon steel knives from rusting with it too.
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furiosoYesterday 11:17 PM
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Good deal, like a buy 2 get 1 free

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