Sunday, September 19, 2010
[[[Preserve Large Cutting Board, Green]]]
Discription : When Preserve set out to design a cutting board, we wanted to address common frustrations with existing plastic boards. First, we textured the surface to provide better gripping. The texture also hides knife marks so the board looks good for years. Then, we added a curved handle to keep the board stable during chopping and to aid in transferring your food from board to bowl. Like the entire Preserve Kitchen collection, these cutting boards have incredible staying power. They are durable enough to last generations, and functional enough to be everyday essentials. And because they are recyclable, they can live on even after they no longer suit your purposes. The large board measures 14x11 inches. Preserve has been putting big ideas into small packages and finding smarter ways to make everyday products since 1996. Preserve recycles and makes all of our products in the USA. With a "Powered by Leftovers" philosophy, Preserve turns yogurt cups into toothbrushes and take-out containers into cutting boards. All Preserve products for the kitchen, table and bathroom are performance-driven, stylish and made from 100% recycled materials. Whether short-order or gourmet, good cooking depends on good tools. Preserve Kitchen offers beautifully designed items that make a statement in any kitchen. Cooks like them because they are dishwasher safe and stand up to everyday use, and the earth loves them because they're made from 100% recycled BPA-free plastic and post-consumer recycled paper.
More review coming soon.
After reading the reviews, and striving to "go green" and purchase items only made in America, I ordered this in red. Wow! I have used it several times, and am thrilled with it. Yes, I can see that some say it slips a little, but it is not a huge problem. I would buy this product again. It would also make a great gift!
I bought a set, small and large, at a local store. I liked the recycled material and made in USA aspects. But neither is perfectly flat, they are slightly bowed so they spin on the counter. So, good material, nice color, heavy, but otherwise almost unusable.
This is a nice chunk of polypropylene. It's supportive, easy to grip, won't dull your knife, and ecologically friendly. On the downside, polypropylene isn't known for its stickiness, so this board moves a lot while you're cutting on it. I would go for a heavier board or one with something sticky on it.
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