John Boos Maple Chopping Block - 20"x 15"x 2-1/4" Board Dimensions: 20"x 15"x 2-1/4" Material: Hard Maple End Grain Construction Features: Reversible Hand Grips Made in the USA Care and Maintenance: Use Boos Block Cream Finish with Beeswax to replenish your block and keep from cracking. Ships free with 7-10 business day lead time!
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Edge and Corner Options
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Standard Edge, Standard Corner
Straight edges and straight corners. Looks like most standard cutting boards.
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Standard Edge, Rounded Corder
Rounded corners are nice for cutting boards that are handled multiple times a day and moved around. No more poking shins and hips. Great for commercial kitchens.
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Rounded Edge, Standard Corner
Rounded edges are great if the board is a bit larger than the countertop. The board can stick out and rub against the body, so rounded edges can relieve the sharpness.
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Rounded Edge, Rounded Corner
This is the real deal. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing, rounded edges and corners provide the most comfort for those who use cutting boards frequently. Easy to handle, and no pokes!
Edge and Corner Options
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Standard Edge, Standard Corner
Straight edges and straight corners. Looks like most standard cutting boards.
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Standard Edge, Rounded Corder
Rounded corners are nice for cutting boards that are handled multiple times a day and moved around. No more poking shins and hips. Great for commercial kitchens.
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Rounded Edge, Standard Corner
Rounded edges are great if the board is a bit larger than the countertop. The board can stick out and rub against the body, so rounded edges can relieve the sharpness.
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Rounded Edge, Rounded Corner
This is the real deal. Not only is it aesthetically pleasing, rounded edges and corners provide the most comfort for those who use cutting boards frequently. Easy to handle, and no pokes!
Juice Grooves
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Also commonly referred to as juice troughs, juice grooves are one of our most requested customizations. We simply route a small trough around the perimeter of your board to catch drippings from carving meat.