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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of OXO Good Grips 10-1/2-by-15-Inch Utility Cutting Board, Black EdgeCustomer Review: The cutting surface is terrible! Summary: 1 Stars
Using this board is like trying to cut food on top of something that has been oiled. It even feels like it leaves oil on your fingers when you touch it. A good cutting board will be slightly dulled and will somewhat grip food so that it doesn't slide while cutting. The food slides all over this board. It's almost like cutting on glass but not quite as hard. And I hope that EVERYONE knows not to cut on glass!
My daughter who is a professional chef can't stand to cut on this board. This board is a hard slippery piece of plastic, and I wonder if it doesn't dull the knives as well. I bought this for my Mother who needed a cutting board, (not for myself) and my daughter and I are both forced to use it when we visit my Mom. It really takes the fun out of chopping and I think it was a total waste of money. As far as keeping any chopping board from slipping, simply put a damp kitchen towel between the counter and the board, and it will go no where.
Customer Review: Not Dishwasher Safe Summary: 1 Stars
I was looking for a dishwasher-safe cutting board and hoped that Oxo Good Grips Cutting Board was the ticket. Unfortunately, the black rubber from the edges melts in the dishwasher and stains not only the dishwasher, but other plastic dishes. This didn't happen right away, but I noticed that the inside of the dishwasher, the oxo cutting board, and other plastic dishes had black spots on them. I couldn't even get rid of the black spots. When you try to wipe the black spot, it ends up smearing and creates a larger spot.
Naturally, I returned the oxo cutting boards, but all my other plastic dishes must be thrown out.
Customer Review: Not bad but... Summary: 1 Stars
Just another cutting board but you should know that the color is not white and whatever it really is defined as, it is not identified here.
You should also note that this is a cutting board and not a trivet. It is not heat resistant. If you keep your cutting board out like me, you'll learn this the hard way. It melts. Unfortunately, this piece of safety information escapes the description and it therefore, becomes a nuisance piece of clutter, as oppose to something one can safely keep out and about.
Customer Review: keep looking Summary: 1 Stars
I read reviews of cutting boards and thought this would be good. I never put it in a dishwasher, but mine bent after two weeks of owning it. Now it never sits flat. Worse, it scratches easily -- mine has deep grooves, with bits of plastic flaking off.
Best bet I think is a wood cutting board or the thin plastic sheets.
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