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The saying ‘you get what you pay for’ is certainly true when it comes to chopping boards and cutting boards.
It’s definitely wise to spend as much as you can afford when buying a chopping board as quality is a key factor in determining the life span of your board.
A cheap board will most likely be of lesser quality and may not stand up the demands
of daily use -
There are plenty of luxury boards available -
Where wooden chopping boards are concerned it’s usually true that the thicker the wood the more likely it is to cope with the pounding it’s subjected to over the years. Plus the wood is invariably of a very high standard and less likely to be prone to warping or loss of colour.
We have an extensive range of top quality gourmet chopping boards from reputable companies such as Debenhams, Joseph Joseph, John Lewis, Alessi, House of Fraser, Jamie Oliver and B&Q.
And not just wooden boards -
These are normally shatterproof and ideal for cleaning in a dishwasher.
If a luxury chopping board is outside your budget then there are plenty of other
less expensive options to choose from -