An odor-resistant bamboo cutting board set for under $32? Chop to it

Is your cutting board situation…cutting it? Is your plastic one warped? Do the wood ones smell either faintly of garlic or mildew, no matter what you do? Every time you take a knife to a veggie on one of them, do you find yourself staring into its mysterious fibers, wondering where it all went wrong?Enter the keechee Bamboo Cutting Board Set: a clean slate (three, actually), ready to make you feel like you’ve got your kitchen in order.Oh, and it’s 31% off on Amazon right now, priced at just under $32.00.The keechee Bamboo Cutting Board Set includes three boards — small (9” x 6”), medium (12” x 8”), and large (15” x 10”) — crafted from 100% premium bamboo with smooth, knife-friendly surfaces and integrated handles for easy storage.

Each board features a deep juice groove to prevent mess and a non-porous finish that resists odors and staining, making them a long-lasting, sustainable upgrade for everyday cooking.These boards stack neatly, don’t slide around, and will make dinner prep feel calmer and more controlled.The small one’s perfect for snacks or garnishes, the medium for your usual weeknight vegetables, and the large for anything that requires space, like bread, roasts, or that ambitious charcuterie spread you’ll totally pull off someday.

They look good on the counter, too, which is half the battle.Beyond aesthetics, these are built to last.Bamboo is naturally resistant to bacteria and odors, so it won’t hold onto last night’s onion chopping session, and each board has a groove to catch runaway liquids before they hit your counter.

They’re light enough to move easily but solid enough to feel substantial — a rare middle ground between pretty and practical.In short, they’re everything your old boards aren’t.

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Publisher: New York Post

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