Bamboo Butcher Block with Juice Groove for $19
April 30, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Enjoy a whole new cooking experience with this professional Butcher Block by Royal Craft Wood. It’s an end grain bamboo cutting board that’s resistant to cuts and scarring and heals itself over time. It has an optimal size of 15″, big enough for cutting and chopping meat, vegetables, salads, and even herbs…and small enough to put into a drawer or to leave on a countertop! You can also say goodbye to mess and spills with this board’s juice grooves. Made from 100% bamboo, this board is not only eco-friendly but also sanitary with its antibacterial and antimicrobial effects. Unlike typical boards, Butcher Block is also designed as a good-looking stay to serve steaks, loins, chicken, and even cheese.
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- Made from natural BPA-free bamboo making sure that your food is safe
- Smooth surface that’s gentle to your knives
- Resistant to cuts & scarring and heals itself over time
- Optimal size for various cutting needs & easy storage
- Deep drip groove for catching juices
- Inherently antibacterial & antimicrobial
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: brown
- Materials: bamboo
- Product dimenisons: 15″ x 11″ x 1.2″
- Weight: 4.35 lbs
- Double-sided reversible
- Side handles
- Thick end grain structure
- Knife-friendly
- Eco-friendly
- Self-healing
Includes
- Bamboo Butcher Block with Juice Groove
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