Wouldn't this ruin your knives? What...
The trick is to only use blunt ones in the first place.
>>21803402Titanium is nowhere near so cheap. I just bought watches, I know.
Chinese scam. Always check seller info.
>>21803402The existence of glass cutting boards has already proven that cooklets don't give a flying shit about their knives
>plastic/polymer cutting board cuts up microplastics into your food>wood cutting board spreads mold and germsgross>metal/glass cutting board makes you sharpen your knife constantly, gently seasoning your food with metal shavingsbased
>>21803439since when are novelty consumer cosmetics a good tell of raw material value? some stores sell 100% cotton tshirts for a thousand dollars each
for me it's glass
>>21803523wood is naturally antimicrobialit's the only right choice
>>21803540You're on /ck/, where restaurant meals that cost 1c more than the wholesale cost of the ingredients are a scam
>>21803523you don't hear about micrometals, but you hear about microplastics and microfibers all the time. sounds good to me.>>21803575>pick up steak with my fingers to take a bite>splintersnah.
Goddamn, you people are paranoid.
>>21803607>splinters??? have you ever owned a wooden cutting board?
>>21803611>hard surfaces don't ruin knivesyou don't cook
>>21803575Yeah bro wood totally doesn't rot, it's immune to microbes.
>>21803639have you ever seen a rotten wooden cutting board? wood laying on the ground outside and wood in your cupboard won't end up the same
>>21803639Pro tip: don't leave your cutting board in stagnant water
>>21803402It's titanium so just use your japanese steel knives.
>>21803659this. not a problem with my kitchen katana. i can't use wood or plastic, i would probably slice into my countertop. i need something equally hard, but they don't sell diamond cutting boards, so titanium is pretty good.
>>21803611don't freaks like you belong in a seed oil and hfcs thread saying they are perfectly safe and healthy
>>21803542enjoy the microglass in your blood
>>21803671glass and metals can be handled by your body even in a "bad way"plastic can't at all and stays there FOREVER
>>21803540There's no amount of titanium you can stretch across a cutting board for $7.66. Forget the watches. Maybe just consider that I'm right here instead of assuming that Amazon is being honest.
>>21803671I will enjoy it, thanks. And so will you. You post that as if I'm ingesting it but you're so smart you avoid it. Untrue. We're all consuming equal amounts of things you're afraid of. You can do nothing to prevent or slow it.