Amazon just cut 41% off this indestructible titanium cutting board
· New York PostAs a former chef, I have spent an unreasonable amount of time thinking about cutting boards. Wood is gorgeous until someone puts it in the dishwasher. Don’t get me started about the contaminant magnets that are plastic cutting boards. Stone is chic but punishes your knives. So when titanium cutting boards started popping up in my feed, I clocked them immediately.
The appeal is obvious: titanium is the material of aerospace engineers, surgeons, and people who don’t have time for nonsense. It’s non-porous, resistant to stains and odors, and doesn’t absorb anything. Which, if you cook even semi-regularly, you know is ideal. No more ghosts of salmon dinners past. No onion aftertaste in your fruit salad. No panic about the bacteria living rent-free on your prep surface.
And with this reversible model currently 41% off, it’s suddenly less “future kitchen fantasy” and more “actually reasonable upgrade.”
Sumzzz Titatium Cutting Board
The Sumzzz titatium cutting board is designed for everyday food prep with a focus on durability and hygiene. Titanium is naturally non-porous and corrosion-resistant, meaning it won’t absorb moisture, odors, or bacteria the way wood and plastic boards can. This board is easy to clean, quick to dry, and built to maintain its surface over time without warping or cracking. The minimalist metal finish also makes it visually modern, clean, and utilitarian.
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This article was written by Kendall Cornish, New York Post Commerce Editor & Reporter. Kendall, who moonlights as a private chef in the Hamptons for New York elites, lends her expertise to testing and recommending cooking products – for beginners and aspiring sous chefs alike. Simmering and seasoning her way through both jobs, Kendall dishes on everything from the best cookware for your kitchen to chef-approved gourmet meal kits to the full suite of Ninja appliances. Prior to joining the Post’s shopping team in 2023, Kendall previously held positions at Apartment Therapy and at Dotdash Meredith’s Travel + Leisure and Departures magazines.