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The Hacaroa Set of 4 Tempered Glass Cutting Boards offers a perfect blend of functionality and elegance. Each board measures 10"x10" and is crafted from durable, shatter-resistant tempered glass, ensuring longevity and safety in your kitchen. With non-slip rubber feet, these boards stay securely in place during use. They are easy to clean, being both hand washable and dishwasher safe, making them a practical choice for any culinary enthusiast. Ideal for a variety of food types, they also double as stylish decorative trays.
F**
Very nice
Great alternative to plastic cutting boards. Comes in a four pack arrived quickly. They are on the smaller side so great for cutting fruits and veggies. Easy to clean and came quickly
C**.
Love these.
Easy to clean in the dishwasher. They have silicone feet so they are stable. Great alternative to wood and plastic ones.
D**.
Great countertop protector
Using these currently to protect my countertop from coffee and tea stains. Perfect size for that. Working great. Stays in place.
P**U
Right sized
I like the smaller size of these and swap them out frequently and just throw them in the dishwasher. A few of the little feet have come off, but that’s a small price to pay for the convenience. I know glass isn’t good for knives, but I don’t have a great set to worry about. I’d rather use silicone, but those are still too expensive. Thumbs up for these.
A**A
Size
Small size wise but good enough!
M**C
Love love love
Glass cutting boards are a cleaner alternative to the plastic ones that just get lines and grooves in them and never fully clean. These are dishwasher safe and I've had them about a year now and they haven't chipped, cracked or shown any signs of breaking. They stay secure on the counter and are amazing!
M**S
Perfect tempered glass
These are perfectly square, flat, clear tempered glass. Thickness is good, 5mm. The important part is that it's smooth glass, no texture at all. They have raised feet at for corners on one side. This is what I needed to lap stones using sandpaper, as a base to attach a small suction cup vice, and anything you want to do with a perfectly smooth piece of tempered glass (did not want to use fragile, dangerous regular glass).Oh, as a cutting board? Don't. That's insane, your blade will dull everytime it strikes glass. On a Mohs hardness scale, tempered glass is right at or just behind steel. They can wear each other as near equals. It's not different than cutting right on a stainless steel top. Would you use a knife on stainless tops? Then don't use glass either.
T**E
Love it! Must Have for Paper Crafters / Scrapbookers with Glue!
1st reason for purchase: flat, easily cleanable surface for when gluing craft paper2nd reason for purchase: multiple, small enough size, with easy to manage surfaces, and grippy “feet” for less than the price of one tempered glass craft mat with no feet.How I got here: I’m a messy glue user, mostly because I want to get to the absolute edge of what I’m gluing so I don’t have to go back and glue any lifted edges, this means I glue past the edge of what I want glued. Initially, I was using printer paper, but that seemed wasteful of perfectly good paper, so, I wanted a surface that glue wouldn’t remain adhered to and would clean up easily. Every search kept pointing me to the self-healing craft mats that I have, so, I tested it, and it worked, but glue clean up is laborious and time consuming. A few internet searches finally brought me to recommendations for hot glue gun users — use smooth metal or a tempered glass surface as glue doesn’t stick permanently or wreck the surface. A few more searches on Amazon and only two tempered glass craft mats came up and cost more than what I’d be using them for and were too big. Finally, a simple search for tempered glass brought up a variety of chopping boards: huzzah! My only requirements were: i) has to be tempered glass with a smooth surface, ii) a manageable size for moving about like a book, and iii) be under $25. This met all the criteria and has excellent reviews for kitchen work, so, this seemed perfect. And it is.Clean up: EASY! Get a wet (not damp) paper towel or cloth and clean up in circular motions until all glue is removed, then wipe dry. Less than a minute of effort. And it can be used over and over again. (I keep a spray bottle of water and cloth handy when gluing.)One thing: I’ve only tested the AdTech Crafters Dot Glue Runner on this. I like this glue because it’s both repositionable (before it sets) and easy to clean up off paper with the tip of a finger and refillable. I’m thinking Xpres (spelling?) glue will clean up just the same. Tombow glues are an unknown because they’re overly sticky and messy, so, might require a bit of soap, if / when used.If you’re someone working with glue for paper crafts or scrapbooking, I highly recommend this surface (4 for the price of 1 means immediate clean up of a used surface isn’t necessary).If you’re someone looking for a classy looking kitchen cutting board or for charcuterie with great grippy “feet”, this is the one for you. Other reviewers also mentioned it removes the possibility of cross contamination from cutting meat and fish on it, so, that definitely swayed my decision even while I’m not using it for that purpose.Hope this helps someone.Oh, and manufacturer / seller, please don’t increase the price if more crafters start buying this. Thanks! 😅
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