Oak chopping board - Solid chopping board made of end-grain from German oak, a useful function to have in the outdoor kitchen with an attractive design and high quality. An exclusive and robust oak chopping board with the dimensions 80 x 40 cm, practical to use when you need to chop and slice meat or vegetables both before and during cooking in the kitchen. The tray has many practical application areas and is suitable as a presentation dish, chopping board or serving tray.
The chopping board has a uniform and durable quality of solid oak, allowing it to withstand tough handling while being gentle on your kitchen knives, the underside is fitted with rubber pads that allow it to stand firmly on the top.
To get the maximum life from your chopping board we recommend you follow the care instructions.
The wooden chopping board should not be clean in a dishwasher, clean gently by washing with warm water and a little detergent, then allow to air dry. The chopping board comes basic oiled (organic rapeseed oil), it is recommended to oil it once a week for the first months so it becomes saturated. Then once a month. Use food approved oil, ideally sand after oiling with a fine sandpaper as the grain rises slightly.
Product specifications:
• Solid oak chopping board
• Dimensions (mm): Width: 800 x Depth: 400 x Height: 50
• Material: end-grain of German oak
• Swedish made
• Threaded with 340 mm 6 mm wood screws and plugged with walnut
• Solid surface and can be used as a chopping board, presentation or serving dish
• The underside is fitted with rubber pads that allow it to stand firmly on the top
• The chopping board comes basic oiled (organic rapeseed oil), should be oiled once a week for the first months so it becomes saturated.
• Use food approved oil, ideally sand after oiling with a fine sandpaper as the grain rises slightly.
• Dimensions can vary +/- 10 mm, colour variations may vary
• Weight: 12.4 kg
• Storage: After cleaning, the board should be stored in a dry place (indoor is recommended). Avoid exposing it to humid enviroments, as it can have an effect on the structure of the wood, which means that cracks and gaps can occur.