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Made in Vermont by a family-owned business, JK Adams products deliver on hand-crafted quality—including with this striking board, in your pick of maple or walnut. Use it to prep, carve, and serve: The wide groove saves precious juices for later, while the undercut handles make it easy to bring to the table.
- Sustainably harvested wood (your pick of maple or walnut)
- Wood goes easy on knives, keeping edges from going dull
- 0.375-inch-deep juice groove saves juices and minimizes mess
- Finished with mineral oil and beeswax
- Handmade in Vermont
- Hand wash only with warm, soapy water
- Made in: Dorset, VT
- Product Warranty: Lifetime Warranty
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Board: 20" L x 14" W x 1" H
Juice groove: 1.5" W x 0.375" H
- Materials:
Walnut; Maple.
- Care:
Wood is an incredible natural material that expands and contracts with moisture and humidity. Regular regimented care of this product will protect it for years to come. Handwash with warm, soapy water after each use and dry thoroughly with a towel. Never soak or submerge in water, run in a dishwasher, or use in a microwave. Placing hot pots or pans on your board can result in a lasting burn mark. If at any time the grain of your product becomes raised--causing a rough feeling--a light buffing in the affected area with 200 grit sandpaper will smooth the finish. Grain variation is to be expected. It is recommended to use our conditioners at any time the product feels dry.
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