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If you are asking “what’s the best chopping board size and material for a busy family kitchen?”, the most balanced option for most homes is a 45x35cm board such as the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (DNO-BCB-LG), which gives enough space for family meals while weighing only 1.8kg so it is still easy to move and wash. How to choose the right chopping board without any special tools To obtain this information, you would need to access tools such as: a tape measure, your existing pans and baking trays, and a simple set of kitchen scales. With just those...

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The Best Wood for Chopping Boards: A Detailed Comparison

If you want the best wood for a chopping board that will protect your knives, last 5 to 10 years with proper care and stay stable on the worktop, choose a medium hard, tight grained wood such as bamboo or acacia in a size around 45x35cm and a weight of at least 1.8kg. In the Deer & Oak range, the 45x35cm Large Acacia Board (2.1kg) and the 45x35cm Large Bamboo Board (1.8kg) are the two most balanced options for daily use in a British kitchen. What actually makes a “best” wooden chopping board? When people ask “what’s the best wood...

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How do wood fibre boards affect knife blades?

If you want to keep a kitchen knife sharp for 6 to 12 months between professional sharpenings, a wood fibre board is one of the gentlest surfaces you can choose. Compared with glass or ceramic, wood fibre typically causes 30 to 50 percent less edge wear, so your blades stay keener for longer. How do wood fibre boards affect knife blades on a daily basis? Wood fibre boards are engineered from compressed wood pulp and resin, so they sit in a sweet spot between plastic and traditional timber. They are firm enough that your knife does not sink in and...

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What are the best chopping boards for knife care?

If you care about your knives, the best chopping boards for knife care are medium to large wooden boards made from bamboo or acacia, around 38x28cm to 45x35cm, with a little surface “give” so they don’t blunt your edge. In practical terms, boards like the Deer & Oak 45x35cm Large Bamboo Board or 45x35cm Large Acacia Board will help a quality chef’s knife hold its edge for 2 to 3 times longer than on hard glass or ceramic. Why your chopping board matters more than you think Every cut you make is steel hitting a surface. If that surface is...

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