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The Snow River USA Hardwood Maple End Grain Butcher Block is a premium kitchen essential, measuring 16 inches by 18 inches and 2.5 inches thick. Crafted from solid maple with hardwood feet, this butcher block is designed for durability and style, making it a perfect fit for any culinary enthusiast's kitchen.
C**N
Be prepared for a lot of oiling.
I've waited a while before reviewing this item. When it first arrived it was shrink-wrapped in plastic and when I opened it, it had a very musty dry wood smell. It smelled like a lumber yard. It would be interesting to know the amount of time between manufacturing and when I bought it. I had been reading reviews of other cutting boards and this business about putting mineral oil on a board I thought was nonsense. I never did with the board I replaced. But with this board, I wanted to at least run some water over it before using it. When I did so, none of the water ran off! All of the water immediately absorbed into the board. I then realized that this board does indeed need oiling. I am not exaggerating, I put over a quart of mineral oil on it over the course of two days and it is obvious that it still could take a lot more. I put the oil on both top and bottom, mostly top. This can be sort of messy and I suggest that you prop up the board over the sink and just slowly pour the oil into the center of the board and spread it slowly toward the sides. After awhile, you will get the hang of it and you don't have to worry about the oil spilling over the sides because the board will soak in the oil very quickly.Putting on the oil does cause the board to develop a very nice patina and bring out the grain in the wood. It looks very good after oiling---again, a lot of oiling! I would advise oiling both sides notwithstanding that this board has fixed legs on the bottom which prevent it from being used on both sides. I'm a vegetarian and this business about using different sides of the board for fish, fowl, etc, is not an issue to me but it may be for you because of the fixed legs on the bottom. Oiling both sides will make for a consistent patina.Regarding the fixed legs, not shown in the picture on the website is that the four legs on the bottom are wood and appear to be very securely glued and maybe even screwed into the bottom with recessed screws. The legs are one-half inch high and recessed one inch from the corners. As result, when the board is on the counter top it has a "floating" appearance which is very attractive and stylish. I like the height of the legs because it keeps the board permanetly off the counter top and makes for easy cleaning and if water collects on the bottom it will not create mold or other gunk,Thankfully, the board does NOT come with the hideous logo printed on the surface of the board as shown on the website. I thought that maybe I would have to bleach it off or over time it would wear off. No problem; there's no ugly logo.I like this board. When I was shopping I was shopping primarily for size because I have a small counter top. This works very well for me.I'm giving it four stars. Perhaps this is not fair but I believe that the manufacturer should have been more upfront on the amount of oil needed before use. I didn't mind the time and effort at all, but I do believe the consumer should be advised. I might have even given it lower stars had it had the hideous logo pictured on the website.Finally, about cleaning. I've been reading reviews and other things about cleaning a cutting baord and I'm very surprised. They all seem to advise about using light soap of some sort. I always believed that a cutting board should be treated like a cast iron pan after seasoning, N0 SOAP AT ALL! Just scrap it clean and at most use vingar or scrub it with the rind of a piece of citrus. That's what I do.Now, can someone explain to me how if the pieces of wood in a butcher block board are glued together and if you put oil onto the board, why doesn't the oil cause the various pieces of wood to expand into different sizes, albeit slightly, and cause the board to crack along the faults of the glued together pieces of wood?
C**Y
Made with Select Northern Hardwood not MAPLE
Thought I would give this one a shot. This doesn't look like maple and the front label clearly says made with Select Northern Hardwoods. I am not taking a chance with mystery wood. Sending it back and didn't even take the plastic off.It did come with rubber feet instead of wooden which is a plus. It is probably a decent cutting board if it doesn't crack on you but I was specifically looking for maple.
S**E
Nice cutting board
Nice cutting board and the price was right. I removed the feet so it would sit flat on the counter, and so I could turn it over if I needed to. It did have a couple of very minor blemishes, but it doesn't affect the use of the board (one corner appears to have had a small sliver of wood that split off and must have been reglued). Otherwise a very nice board!
A**S
cracked after a month
My initial impressions of this board were good, it seemed solid. I've kept it oiled with board oil whenever it seemed dry and I've washed it with only a damp cloth. I awoke this morning to find my precious board bowed and cracked. I would not recommend that anyone buy this product. Next time I'm sticking with more reputable brands.
P**I
A nice solid and durable board
Despite other boards cracking, mine needed just a little bit of oil, and a year later it is still the champ! It looks good, and functions well - I mean it is a board, but so far there are no cracks and I am totally happy.
C**
Great product
A little heavy, but I don't plan on carring it around. Love it!It looks even better once you oil it.
M**T
Cracks easily!
I bought this board in early March 2014 and on the second cleaning, it cracked. I thought to myself I should have not put it under the sink water for so long; my fault.Got a second one, did as was told and only put a sponge around it. Bam! Cracked again on the same day I bought it.Do not waste your $!!!
R**S
Unbelievably poor quality - Beware
Purchased on 2 Dec, 2010 late afternoon...By the morning of 4 Dec, 2010 the board had alreadywarped and split open... Apparently the wood has neverbeen cured (dried)... Very poor workmanship...I hate writing bad reviews; but this one deserves it and more...My guess is many more will be returned to the store...Admittedly I purchased mine from Bed Bath and Beyondbut it is the identical board from Snow River...
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