Amazon shoppers say this 'durable' cutting board is 'better than wood' — and it's 70% off ahead of Prime Day
Quick shop:
It allows you to chop up raw meat, fruits and more — without worrying about food residue, cracks or bacteria, all with a sleek design that makes for easy cleanup. But the best part is the price — the cutting board is currently a whopping 70 per cent off, bringing its price down to just $60 from $200 ahead of Amazon Prime Day 2025. With its unbeatable price and rave reviews, it's worth checking out. Keep scrolling for more details on this early Prime Day deal.
The Double-Sided Titanium Cutting Board is a handy two-sided board that allows you to chop veggies and meats with ease.
One side is made from food-grade titanium, for cutting raw and cooked meat, while the other side is made from wheat straw plastic, a durable, eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic that's perfect for cutting vegetables and fruit.
Both sides are anti-bacterial, anti-mildew and crack-resistant. The cutting board also features non-slip silicone edges that help to keep it in place while cutting, as well as a built-in juice groove that can store up to 200 millilitres of liquid and a grinding area for garlic and ginger.
The cutting board's shape makes it easy to store and hang. It's currently 70 per cent off, allowing you to save $140.🥒 1,300+ reviews
⭐ 4.4/5 stars
🏅 "It still looks like new after many uses."
The cutting board has tons of five-star reviews on Amazon Canada, with an average rating of 4.4 stars.
One shopper, who called the board "great for everyday cooking," said they love that the cutting board "doesn't slip" and that "it's super easy to rinse off," also adding that it "still looks like new after many uses."
Another shopper, who gave the board a five-star review, said the cutting board is "durable" and doesn't dull their knives. They said it makes cleanup "quick and easy," calling it a "well-designed, practical addition" to their kitchen.
Another reviewer called the cutting board "sturdy, large and super easy to clean," adding that it is "great quality" and has a "smart design" that they "highly recommend for any kitchen."
Many reviewers also agreed that the double-sided cutting board was "better than a wooden cutting board."
While many were pleased with the cutting board, some reviewers expressed that they thought it was on the small side. "Works well for veggies and meat," wrote one reviewer. "Just wish it was bigger."
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The Double-Sided Titanium Cutting Board's handy titanium side is perfect for cutting meats, and its eco-friendly wheat straw plastic side is great for chopping up fruits and vegetables. Its design makes it easy to store and clean, and ensures it stays looking new.
Shoppers agree that the double-sided cutting board is better than traditional wooden cutting boards. Though some found it on the small side, many thought it was perfect for everyday cooking.
With so many five-star reviews (and a great price), it could be time for you to make the switch.
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