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SuperBoard Pure Poly Cutting Board-Midnight Granite-14x17
Protect your countertops from scratches with these lightweight, tough, polyethylene cutting boards. The boards meet rigid health and safety standards, never absorb odors, won't dull knives and clean easily with hot soapy water. Large size takes on any baker's job and nonstick surface is great for rolling dough. Nonporous, dishwasher safe. Made in USA. 17Lx14W
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SuperBoard Pure Poly Cutting Board-Midnight Granite-14x17 Reviews
I like the size. This cutting board seemed to be fine until my husband pointed out that the plastic was so rough on the surface that food stuck to it when you wiped it off. It was priced at about what it is worth.lol I will use it for a while but it won't last 20 years like the last cutting board. We had a large marble cutting stone previously that broke after 20 years, so it may be that we just need to get used to the rough plastic. Like other people have said it does show the cut groves from use. It washes better under the fawcett.
I like it okay, but am not dazzled. Lightweight, looks nice out in the kitchen.
the friction (using either Logitech MX Revolution or Razer Copperhead mouse) is as low as any mouse pad I've ever used, and the tracking is excellent (using the "Midnight Granite" color cutting board). I was right. I've spent (literally) hundreds of dollars trying to find the best/smoothest/lowest friction mouse pad available (some gaming mouse pads can cost $40-$50). The surface is textured just like some of the high-priced hard plastic gaming pads. The large size is also nice because if necessary it could easily be cut with a power or hand saw to whatever size/shape you need.
As a bonus, the speckled black granite finish looks good, too. I'm a software engineer by trade, and I play a lot of PC games (mostly first-person shooters), so I spend a lot of time pushing my computer's mouse around. This thing is HUGE for a mouse pad, which is good because it gives me extra movement (handy when sniping in TF2). If it does ever get worn down (which I doubt it will), I'll just flip it over and use the other side (which has the same textured surface). If you like a smaller mouse pad, there's a smaller (and less expensive) version of this cutting board available. I've been using this for a couple weeks now, and there is absolutely no sign of wear on it.
I spotted this "cutting board" at Target while shopping and thought it might make a decent hard mouse pad (at a fraction of the price).
Liked it a lot. Hard to find black kitchen stuff. Works awesome and resists marks.
After I wipe it down with a sponge, it looks great again. It does show cut marks, as other reviews point out, but (at least with me), they're really only visible when the cutting board isn't clean. I'm pretty pleased with this cutting board so far.
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