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Carbonised bamboo vs acacia chopping boards for knives?
If you want the kindest chopping board for your knives, acacia is slightly better than carbonised bamboo, but only by a small margin. In our tests at Deer & Oak, a 20 cm chef’s knife stayed sharper for around 10 to 15 percent longer on our Large Acacia Board than on our Carbonised Bamboo Board, while both protected the blade far better than glass or stone. Carbonised bamboo vs acacia: quick answer for your knives So which should you pick for your knives: carbonised bamboo or acacia wood? If blade sharpness is your absolute priority, choose acacia. It is a...
Best chopping boards for knives UK?
If you want to protect your knives in the UK, the best chopping board is a medium to large wooden board between 38x28cm and 45x35cm, made from bamboo or acacia, with a little surface “give” so your knife edge stays sharp for 5 to 10 years of regular use. At Deer & Oak, our Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) and Large Acacia Board (45x35cm, 2.1kg) are designed specifically to be kind to knife edges while still feeling solid under the blade. What makes a chopping board “best” for knives in the UK? For your knives, the board material matters more...