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    • bryaneidins70B
      bryaneidins70
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      I need some new chopping boards and the last ones i bought were after a recommendation on here

      What are you guys using?

      ...my current ones are a sort of composite material and don't leave knife marks and wash up well but I can't remember where I got them from.

      'Fail we may…Sail we must'

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        teamcarraig
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        Apex boards are excellent. They're not cheap but worth every penny.

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          dangalang
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          I have one of these Parker Asahi cuttings boards and I love it: https://www.bonsaiboystrading.com/collections/cutting-boards/products/black-professional-asahi-cutting-board-15mm-thickness?variant=41936499245079

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          • pechelmanP
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            Personally I wouldn't complicate things and just get a thick wood board. Don't get end grain or bamboo, they are hard on edges and will dull knives faster. Buy some oil or wax with it.

            Wood board are very sanitary as they transport and remove water away from the bacteria which ends up killing them. I believe one of the scientific journals studied this like 15 years ago saying they're actually more food safe than plastic boards. Obviously don't run in the dishwasher, hand wash it when you're done, and dry the surface before putting it away, preferably on its side so it can dry completely.

            Sanding can fix stains or scarred surfaces as well.

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              teamcarraig
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              @pechelman end grain is the one you want of you get a wooden one.

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              • AlexA
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                I have Kama Asa black ones, https://kama-asa.co.jp/en/products/kama-asa-black-cutting-board
                And a couple of handmade thick wooden blocks

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                • pechelmanP
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                  @teamcarraig it depends. If it's very fine blocks with lots of glue joints, then no, those are worse. But if it's wide blocks of the grain then, yeah. It's an important distinction though so thanks for calling that or

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                    teamcarraig
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                    @pechelman I was comparing end grain to an edge board. (Probably could have mentioned that) Which are much cheaper and quicker to make

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                    • SKTS
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                      I’ve had a Boos board for years…it’s been great

                      Rampant Hemmer

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                      • AlexA
                        Alex
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                        @SKT oh yeah, have one of these too- fucking great

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                        • SKTS
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                          I’ll also mention this stuff is awesome for wood boards.

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                          Rampant Hemmer

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