When properly maintained and oiled, a quality wood cutting board should last you a lifetime. When I interviewed chefs about their most essential cooking tools, Boos cutting boards came up more than once, and were praised for their thick (minimum 1-inch) design, and pleasurable cutting experience. The use of maple, for example, is preferred due to its naturally antibacterial properties, moisture-resistant nature, and tight grain (you don’t want any splitting or splintering). Plus, they look great. You can also use them as a serving board for your charcuterie and movie night spreads.

Below, I’ve selected two star John Boos contenders from the Wayfair sale — so let’s walk through the specs.


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John Boos Maple Wood Reversible Cutting Board (10” x 10”)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

In my experience, chopping mounds of parsley on a Boos feels secure and solid — these boards can weigh around 10 pounds — but the maple wood is also gentle on your knives and averse to slipping, making it easy to maneuver the blade. If you’re working in a smaller kitchen, this reversible, 1.4-inch-thick edge grain maple Boos board is a whopping 70 percent off, and sure would make for an excellent housewarming gift.  

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