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acacia vs maple chopping board for heavy use
If you want a chopping board for heavy use that you can keep on your counter every day, acacia is usually the better choice than maple because it is slightly harder (around 1,750 Janka vs roughly 1,450 for hard maple), more water resistant and often shows fewer knife marks over 5 to 10 years of regular cooking. Maple is still excellent for daily use, but for very frequent chopping on a single board, acacia tends to cope better with moisture and dents, while maple is a little kinder to knife edges. Acacia vs maple: which chopping board is best for...
Carbonised Bamboo vs Acacia: Which Offers Superior Durability for Heavy Use?
If you cook daily and want a board that will last at least 5 to 10 years of heavy use, acacia generally offers superior long term durability compared with carbonised bamboo, but carbonised bamboo gives better scratch resistance and stability if you prep for 30 to 60 minutes every single day. In simple terms: for maximum lifespan, choose acacia; for hard daily chopping with less warping and lighter weight, choose carbonised bamboo. Carbonised bamboo vs acacia: what actually lasts longer in a busy kitchen? When customers ask us what is best for heavy use, we always start with two questions:...