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BGE teak wood cutting board

You know how you buy something Sometimes you know you don't need and probably want use ,thats what I think about the BGE teak wood board but I bought it anyway and its pretty neat.

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  • pics?
    Chris
    St. Louis, MO
    Unit 1: LBGE, cedar table Unit 2:Akorn
  • loveTheEgg
    loveTheEgg Posts: 573
    I bought one to back in the spring when I visited the mother ship. I like it! 
    Brandon, MS
  • Darby_Crenshaw
    Darby_Crenshaw Posts: 2,657
    Teak has a lot of silica in it, which is why it wears so well.  That's great for outside furniture or the deck of a boat, but you don't want that abrasive hardness in a cutting board. It usually requires diamond saw blades, or a lot of regular blades getting dull quickly.

    I think it sounds better than it might work. Kind of like a glass cutting board, not good for the knife.
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