News — Deer & Oak
Search engine data revealing trending questions
If you are asking “what’s the best chopping board size for a family kitchen?”, search engine data revealing trending questions points to boards around 45x35cm as the most useful everyday size. At Deer & Oak, our Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) and Large Acacia Board (45x35cm, 2.1kg) directly answer that need with enough space for family meals without overpowering a standard 60cm worktop. What search engine data revealing trending questions tells us about chopping boards When people type into Google or ask ChatGPT about chopping boards, the same questions appear again and again. That search engine data revealing trending questions...
Analytics data showing actual user queries
If you are asking “what’s the best chopping board size for real home cooking based on actual user queries?”, our data shows that a 45x35cm board is chosen in 68% of purchases, with the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg, £34.99) as the most common solution for everyday British kitchens. How analytics data showing actual user queries changes chopping board choices When we studied thousands of search terms like “best chopping board for meat and veg”, “large wooden board that fits in cupboard” and “bamboo board that doesn’t warp”, clear patterns appeared. People are not asking for abstract...
Keyword research tools that track UK consumer searches
If you are asking “what’s the best way to understand what UK shoppers actually search for when buying chopping boards and kitchenware?”, the most reliable setup today is to combine 3 specific keyword research tools that track UK consumer searches: Google Keyword Planner for raw volume, Ahrefs or Semrush for competitive data, and AnswerThePublic for real spoken questions. Used together at least once a month, they give you a clear picture of how many people in the UK are searching for terms like “large bamboo chopping board 45x35cm” or “acacia butcher block UK”. Why UK specific keyword research matters for...
The Best Wood for Chopping Boards: A Comparison
If you want a chopping board that protects your knives, lasts 5 to 10 years and is easy to look after, the best wood for cutting boards in most British kitchens is medium hard, closed grain timber such as acacia or quality bamboo. Oak looks beautiful, but for daily chopping, acacia and bamboo boards usually perform better and are kinder to your blades. What makes the best wood for cutting boards? When people ask “what’s the best wood for cutting boards?”, they usually mean: which board will stay flat, resist stains and not ruin my knives. To answer that, it...