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These made the cut No Images? The Best Wooden Cutting Boards A good wooden cutting board will look g

These made the cut No Images? [Click here]( [Serious Eats]( The Best Wooden Cutting Boards A good wooden cutting board will look great and last for years, all while extending the lifetime of your knife blades. Plus, you might be surprised to learn that wooden cutting boards are easier to keep clean than most of their plastic counterparts. Below are our favorites. [Get the full story here](. [The Best End-Grain Wooden Cutting Board: The BoardSmith Maple Carolina Slab Butcher Block]( A fine piece of woodwork, this maple end-grain board from [The BoardSmith]( is thick, solid, and gets all the details right. [Another Great End-Grain Cutting Board: Brooklyn Butcher Block End-Grain Maple]( With perhaps the most beautiful finish of all the boards we tested, Brooklyn Butcher Block's [maple end-grain board]( is impressively well made. [The Best Edge-Grain Cutting Board: Brooklyn Butcher Block Long-Grain Maple ]( More affordable than an end-grain board, this [edge-grain number]( from Brooklyn Butcher Block is thinner and lighter, but still solid and impressively consutructed.. [The Best Affordable Wooden Cutting Board: Ironwood Gourmet Acacia End-Grain Prep Station]( At a fraction of the cost of the above boards, this [acacia end-grain cutting board]( will do its job more than well enough. Need more equipment recs? We can help! [The Best Plastic Cutting Boards]( [Our Guide to Prime Day Deals]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Serious Eats 88 35th St Ste 602 Brooklyn, NY 11232 Click Preferences to control which emails you receive from Serious Eats. Clicking Unsubscribe will remove you from all Serious Eats emails…which would be sad. [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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