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how durable is acacia vs bamboo chopping board

If you want a chopping board that will last, acacia usually outlives bamboo by around 2 to 3 years in daily home use. A well cared for acacia wood hardwood board can last 8 to 12 years, while a quality moso bamboo cutting board typically gives you 5 to 10 years before it looks tired or needs replacing. Acacia vs bamboo: which chopping board lasts longer? Both acacia and moso bamboo are much more durable than cheap plastic or softwood boards, but they age differently. Acacia wood hardwood is slightly harder and more impact resistant, so deep cuts and dents...

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can I use olive oil on my chopping board

If you want your chopping board to last 5 to 10 years, you should not use olive oil on it. For long term protection, food safe mineral oil or a specialist board oil is far better for your cutting board, whether it is bamboo, acacia or another hardwood. Why olive oil is a poor choice for your chopping board It is tempting to grab the bottle by the hob and think “can I use olive oil on my chopping board to keep it looking nice?” Technically you can, but it is a bad idea for at least three clear reasons:...

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best oil for wooden chopping board maintenance

If you want your wooden chopping board to last 5 to 10 years, the best oil for wooden chopping board maintenance is a clear, food safe mineral oil applied every 4 to 6 weeks. For heavier use, pairing mineral oil with a natural wax conditioner keeps boards sealed for up to 30 days between treatments. Why mineral oil is the best oil for wooden chopping board maintenance When people ask “what is the best oil for a wooden chopping board or cutting board in the kitchen”, we look at four things: safety, stability, ease of use and how well it...

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How often should you oil a wooden cutting board

If you use your board most days, you should oil a wooden cutting board every 3 to 4 weeks, and always as soon as the surface looks dry, rough or starts to lighten in colour. For lighter use, every 6 to 8 weeks is usually enough, while a heavy duty butcher’s block can need oiling every 2 to 3 weeks. Regular oiling keeps the wood sealed for 5 to 10 years of use, helps prevent cracking and makes cleaning easier. How often should you oil a wooden cutting board in real life? Timetables are helpful, but your board will tell...

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