Joseph Joseph Worktop Saver, Guitar Amp - 30 x 30 cm £6.97 Prime Exclusive @ Amazon.
Made from toughened glass and with non-slip rubber feet, these multi-function boards provide a hygienic, odour and stain-resistant work surface for all types of food preparation and presentation. In addition, they can be used to protect tables and worktops from scratches caused by serving bowls and dishes. Available in a wide range of designs, they are heat resistant up to 280 degrees Celsius/536 degrees Fahrenheit. Dishwasher safe.
12 comments
lillyluvit
26 Sep 17#1
Great thanks
rev6
26 Sep 17#2
Knives. R.I.P
fazzy-bhoy to rev6
26 Sep 17#3
agreed. would only use something like this as a trivet or to put utensils on when cooking. no danger would I use it as a chopping board.
shakerstevens to fazzy-bhoy
26 Sep 17#5
Why what would it do to my knives? What type of chopping board would be better. I do like wood ones but they don't like my dishwasher :smile: are plastic ones the best to go for?
joesmum to shakerstevens
26 Sep 17#6
Joseph Joseph chopping boards are plastic and get scored immediately - shame because the cheap chopping boards don't look as damaged after a couple of uses!
tiggerloveslife to joesmum
26 Sep 17#8
Know exactly what you mean and to be honest for the price they charge for them I'd expect them to be far better quality as they aren't cheap....bought a £2 plastic chopping board from Tesco and it's lasted far better than the plastic Joseph Joseph ones that I was given as a present.
fazzy-bhoy to shakerstevens
27 Sep 17#9
Misread, I thought these where glass not plastic. Still, you're better with wood. Salt them then scrub them clean. No dishwasher.
tiggerloveslife to fazzy-bhoy
27 Sep 17#10
Just double checked after reading your comment and this board I posted is definitely glass but not sure if we're now all talking at cross purposes...lol...
I have several glass boards but like you I wouldn't use them for chopping food on as don't want to risk blunting my knives so tend to just use them for setting hot pans/utensils on when cooking especially since the cooling rack incident I had when I didn't notice that the cooling rack I'd bought had a plastic coating which promptly melted when I took a cake tin out of the oven and set it on it....as they say you live and learn and it's a mistake you only make once :astonished:
fazzy-bhoy to tiggerloveslife
28 Sep 17#11
Ouch!
donnbot
26 Sep 17#4
Out of stock(annoyed)
tiggerloveslife to donnbot
26 Sep 17#7
Just in case you don't realise even though it's temporarily out of stock it's still available to order at the £6.97 price and Amazon will send you an update regarding estimated delivery date so no harm in ordering if you don't mind waiting :wink:
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Made from toughened glass and with non-slip rubber feet, these multi-function boards provide a hygienic, odour and stain-resistant work surface for all types of food preparation and presentation. In addition, they can be used to protect tables and worktops from scratches caused by serving bowls and dishes. Available in a wide range of designs, they are heat resistant up to 280 degrees Celsius/536 degrees Fahrenheit. Dishwasher safe.
12 comments
no danger would I use it as a chopping board.
Still, you're better with wood. Salt them then scrub them clean. No dishwasher.
I have several glass boards but like you I wouldn't use them for chopping food on as don't want to risk blunting my knives so tend to just use them for setting hot pans/utensils on when cooking especially since the cooling rack incident I had when I didn't notice that the cooling rack I'd bought had a plastic coating which promptly melted when I took a cake tin out of the oven and set it on it....as they say you live and learn and it's a mistake you only make once :astonished: