Really good flexible chopping mat that doesn't get marked by knives! Just bought mine today!
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bytemaster
10 Nov 15#14
Do your research. Wooden boards probably more hygenic than plastic. I don't have the time now, but but a bit of diligent Googling will reveal all.
knocik
10 Nov 15#13
Why would you like to chop 'in test'? Is it also good for chopping veg?
psiron
10 Nov 15#11
I've seen thicker cream crackers, you won't beat a King Chopper.......
CapnCal
10 Nov 15#10
And Halifax too (at least for me)
crazylegs
10 Nov 153#8
Looks like a reprographics mat to me!
You can't beat Natures finest in my opinion, Wooden board all day long and will still be around in hundred years time..
My granny's wooden board is still around and my mum is using it, will be passed to me when she passes on, its about 60 years old now.
But if this floats your boat then its a good deal!
ACIDFORUMS to crazylegs
10 Nov 15#12
wow imagine the bacteria!!!
AppStar
10 Nov 15#7
Is anyone able to share their personal experience of using this chopping board?
thewisebluecat
10 Nov 15#6
is the company that makes these called best in test or were tests carried out lol
CurleyFurley
10 Nov 15#5
Santander My Offers is giving 8% cashback at Lakeland
abhishektoraskar to CurleyFurley
10 Nov 151#9
as is lloyds
Kais
9 Nov 15#4
Looks pretty functional to me and should last a long time. Hot from me.
Rich44
9 Nov 151#3
Well Lakeland certainly look after their customers so I'm sure they'd refund pretty quick if it turned out crap
grahambeale
9 Nov 15#2
Ordered for click and collect. Thanks!
pennyfarthing88
9 Nov 15#1
Decent price postage is £2.99 mind unless you've a store nearby.
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You can't beat Natures finest in my opinion, Wooden board all day long and will still be around in hundred years time..
My granny's wooden board is still around and my mum is using it, will be passed to me when she passes on, its about 60 years old now.
But if this floats your boat then its a good deal!
Heat from me OP :smiley: