Chop it like it’s hot! 🔥
The Asahi Cookin Cut Rubber Cutting Board is a high-quality, lightweight cutting surface made in Japan, measuring 42 x 25 cm and designed for home use. Its synthetic rubber material offers exceptional durability and heat resistance, making it a must-have for any kitchen enthusiast.
Product Dimensions | 42 x 25 x 1.3 cm; 1.5 kg |
Item thickness | 1.3 Millimetres |
Fabric Type | Material: Synthetic Rubber |
Resistance temperature | 100 Degrees Celsius |
Care instructions | Clean with warm water and soap, wipe dry |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | No |
Item weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
R**A
Excellent
Excellent cutting board! Japanese quality…👍
S**U
Good
Holds nice and strong. A liitle expensive, (maybe too much?)
A**A
Very nice cutting board
Very nice the touch of the blade on the surface of the board. It's different from the normal plastic boards or the wood ones. And if you don't use too much force when cutting the food, the blade does not cut the surface, which remains flawless.The size is ok, although not very big. A bit expensive, does not go in the dishwasher and a bit light. Still ver happy with it!
D**A
Simple yet elegant
Beautifully simple board. A perfect addition and a must have for Japanese kitchen knives.You pay for the material rather than a flashy design, exactly the way to complement your kitchen in Japanese way ☺️
J**S
Amazing cutting board that will keep your knives sharp
I've been using 2 of these cutting boards for a year and they are still fantastic to use. They are great for not dulling the blades as quick as well and easy to clean. I thought they were pricey but they've been a good buy.
G**E
Excellent cutting board
I've been curious about Japanese cutting boards for some time and I'm not disappointed!
S**.
Not dishwasher safe
Nice board but comes with no English care instructions. Temperature ratings not helpful as warped in dishwasher on low temperature eco setting which should have been fine as well below max of 100C quoted.Can sort of get the board flat again by soaking it in the bath (a hot one) then leaving it overnight on a solid floor with a heavy weight (5kg+) on a metal tray of similar dimensions on top of it. May need to repeat a few times as it seems to remember the warped shape a bit.
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