Architec The Gripper Bamboo Cutting Board, 11 by 14-Inch by ArchiTEC Housewares
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Details
- Color: Natural
- Sales_Rank: 1378
- Model: BG14
- ASIN: B000MD804I
Item Dimensions
height: 1.0 inches width: 14.0 inches length: 11.0 inches weight: 4.0 pounds
Package Dimensions
height: 1.1 inches; width: 10.1 inches; length: 13.8 inches; weight: 2.9 pounds;
Product Description
Although "The Gripper" bamboo cutting board has the superior characteristics of hardwood products, the bamboo used to make it is actually classified within the grass family. This makes it a fast growing, naturally renewable material with the same level of durability as the hardwood products. Environmentally sound, the bamboo cutting board has a food grade laminate that ensures food safety. Clean as you would any wood cutting board. Like other Gripper products, this cutting board also has tiny grippers on the bottom that help prevent slipping as you work.
Amazon.com Review
Architec is hopping on the green bandwagon by implementing eco-friendly elements in both its manufacturing process and end products. One of their new lines consists of products made from bamboo. A quick-growing grass, bamboo is renewable and tree-saving, with many of the same attributes as wood. The Gripper cutting board, for example, made of laminated strips of bamboo, is strong and durable, won't absorb moisture, and won't harm knives. The glue used in the lamination process is food-safe. Soft rubber pads, securely anchored beneath each corner without glue, grip the 11-by-14-inch board to the counter to prevent slipping during use. After use, simply wash The Gripper by hand.
Look for other sizes of Architec bamboo cutting boards, as well as innovative cork cutting boards. Removal of cork bark doesn't hurt the tree, which keeps growing and producing more bark. All good news for the planet. --Ann Bieri

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