Original Gripper "The Gripper" Cutting Board (11x14): Orange/Light Orange by Architec

With this cutting board, slipping and sliding is a thing of the past. This high-density, plastic cutting board features a unique bottom covered in numerous raised rubber grippers that keep the board stationary as you safely slice and dice, cut and chop. Unlike wood, the plastic won't absorb odors. F... See complete description »

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With this cutting board, slipping and sliding is a thing of the past. This high-density, plastic cutting board features a unique bottom covered in numerous raised rubber grippers that keep the board stationary as you safely slice and dice, cut and chop. Unlike wood, the plastic won't absorb odors. For cleaning, place in the dishwasher.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 91% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 93% of reviewers
I guess good for the price
by Kaycie, CA
April 2, 2008

I thought these were great when I first started using them, but about a week after I found that it started to warp. I bought three - one white (bread & dry goods), one green (veggies/fruit) and one red (meat). The white and green one are still fine, but the red one is warped and now the "non glide" feature doesn't apply, not having enough grip surface. I think for a fast and quick solution, these are just fine, but for long-term, not so great.

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Leaves too many marks
by Stacy, MD
March 10, 2007

While I love the concept of this cutting board (the fun colors & the gripper bottom), the top surface marks up far too easily...I've only had the board for a couple of weeks & it already looks pretty tired. Plus, the board is a little too small for my taste. I'd love to see a larger version of this board with a bit more durability.

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Gripper Cutting Board
by Marge, WA
August 2, 2008

I had heard, and read, good things about this cutting board, so when it was time to replace my old one I decided to give

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Soft cutting board
by Greg, TX
March 4, 2008

The material that this is made from is a bit softer that previous non-wood cutting boards that I have used, and our knives have cut some noticeable lines in it. The grippers work great, but the surface is not holding up as I would like.

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Glad I made this purchase
by Ellen, AK
May 29, 2008

This is the first

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Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

When you need to gather up your chopped ingredients on your cutting board, don't scrape with the edge of your knife; it will dull the blade. Instead, flip the knife over and use the non-sharpened edge to collect, then transfer, your ingredients to the pan.