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HomeHealth & Personal CareTotally Bamboo 3-Piece Bamboo Cutting Board Set |
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Good for $10, not worth $20 Mar 20, 2010
By Lindsay Bluth I got this set of 3 cutting boards for my parents, who were using crappy plastic ones. While these are a step up, they're by no means quality. They're thin, have no grip on the bottom, and even shred their wood a bit. I oiled them religiously (with mineral, or "bamboo" oil, it's the same thing) and the shredding stopped a bit. But I'd never pay $20 for these three; you're better off getting one of the Architec Gripper series (which I personally own and have reviewed). For $10, they were worth it; $20, not so much.
21 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Nice! Jan 19, 2010
By Sara K. Williams Good cutting boards. Very thin, so they don't take up much room. Very pretty. They do need lots of oiling at first, as the bamboo kind of "shreds" with little hairy bamboo pieces flaking off. Canola oil works just fine for oiling...no need to buy any specialty oil or anything.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
It's too thin Feb 07, 2010
By Robert O. Cunningahm
This product while inexpensive tends to warp due to its thiness, I am sure that if it were made thincker it would be fine.
It warps along it's length abaout a havf inch making it concave in shape.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Too thin--don't hold up! Sep 17, 2010
By skareht
"sksapp"
A prefect example of when things are too good to be true. We needed a couple of small cutting boards for serving fruit to the kids, and these looked perfect. But I've had them only a couple of months, and already the largest board is cracked. Soon it will be too. And I even oiled it with food-grade mineral oil to protect it. Would recommend buying something thicker.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Bamboo cutting boards Smell! Nov 07, 2010
By Vicki D. Moore I love the idea of bamboo, I like the 3 different sizes of cutting boards BUT they smell! Like something that has soured. I've washed them several times with very hot soapy water and have used the oil that's recommend to use for them. No help, you can smell them while standing in front of the cabinet where they are stored, with the door closed! Any suggestions on how to get rid of the bad smell?
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