John Boos - 18" x 12" x 1.5" Reversible Walnut Cutting Board - WAL-R01
Model Number: TTPI-WAL-R01
Description
Introducing the John Boos 18" x 12" x 1.5" Reversible Walnut Cutting Board, a premium kitchen essential meticulously crafted for culinary enthusiasts and professionals alike. This cutting board boasts edge grain construction, ensuring superior durability and longevity to withstand the rigors of daily use in your kitchen.
Manufactured in the USA from renewable American hardwoods, this cutting board exemplifies the highest standards of craftsmanship and sustainability. Each board is carefully crafted from premium walnut wood, known for its rich, dark tones and distinctive grain patterns, adding a touch of elegance to your kitchen countertop. The cutting board is finished with Boos Block Cream infused with beeswax, providing a protective and nourishing layer that enhances the natural beauty of the walnut wood while safeguarding it against moisture and food stains. This premium finish not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the cutting board but also helps to preserve its integrity over time.
Designed for convenience and ease of use, this cutting board features handgrips on the ends, allowing for effortless transport from countertop to stovetop. Whether you're preparing ingredients for cooking or transferring freshly chopped produce to the stove, these handgrips ensure a secure and comfortable grip for easy handling. Unlike plastic cutting boards, which can dull knives more quickly, this wooden board is gentler on knife blades, helping to maintain their sharpness and longevity. With two flat sides and slightly rounded edges, this cutting board offers versatility for various cutting tasks, whether you're slicing meats, chopping vegetables, or carving roasts. In summary, the John Boos 18" x 12" x 1.5" Reversible Walnut Cutting Board combines exquisite craftsmanship, premium materials, and thoughtful design to provide a versatile and durable cutting surface for your kitchen. Whether you're a professional chef or a home cook, this cutting board is an indispensable tool that will elevate your culinary experience and withstand the test of time.
The History of John Boos & Co
In 1887, Effingham, Illinois, blacksmith Conrad Boos used a Sycamore tree placed on three legs while hammering horseshoes. By the 1940s, John Boos had earned their outstanding reputation for quality and craftsmanship, and John Boos butcher blocks were found in every restaurant, food store and butcher shop in America.
Committed to Environmental Integrity
John Boos’ Hardwood foresters follow professional best practices that mirror natural forces. Individual trees are selected for harvest, encouraging forests to renew and regenerate themselves naturally and prolifically. 95% of all raw lumber scraps and sawdust are used to generate electricity and create steam to fuel the boilers. Sawdust is also recycled as livestock bedding for local agricultural needs.
Care And Maintenance
John Boos products are built with great quality and fine craftsmanship. With a consistent amount of care and maintenance, you can lengthen the life of your Boos ® purchases for many years. John Boos recommends using, Boos Stainless Steel Cleaner or Boos Mystery Oil and/or Boos Board Cream which is sold here at Cookstore.ca.
Certified Listings
All John Boos certified products have gone through rigorous testing, inspections, and validation as required to be approved to bare the approved certification logos: NHLA Members, NSF Certified, NSF Component Certified, CSA Certified, and UL Listed.
Specifications
Dimensions
Height
1.5"
Length
12"
Width
18"
Details
Product Weight
9 lb
Care & Use
Hand wash and oil regulary.
Item Condition
New
Material
Walnut Wood
Shape
Rectangle
Model
WAL-R01
Warranty / Certifications
Warranty
1 Year
Certification
NSF Certified
Reviews
John Boos is shipped free across Canada on orders over $149. John Boos & Co., based in Effingham, IL is one of the oldest manufacturers of premium quality foodservice equipment and butcher blocks in the U.S.A. Boos has been in business continuously since 1887. It was in his Effingham, IL blacksmith shop that founder, Conrad Boos first invented what would become the original Boos Block