Over-the-Sink Cutting Board (14x11-in.) by Catskill Craftsmen

A wood specialist for more than 50 years, Catskill's experience with select eastern hardwoods sets it apart. The company uses only non-endangered, self-replenishing domestic species, such as hard maple and birch. This adjustable over-the-sink Cutting Board has pull-out plastic wires that adapt to fi... See complete description »

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A wood specialist for more than 50 years, Catskill's experience with select eastern hardwoods sets it apart. The company uses only non-endangered, self-replenishing domestic species, such as hard maple and birch. This adjustable over-the-sink Cutting Board has pull-out plastic wires that adapt to fit almost any sink. It's a great help for cooks who need counter space, as it effectively turns the kitchen sink into a cutting surface. Extension wires extend an additional 3-inches.

Products offered by Catskill Craftsmen are made from naturally self-sustaining, non-endangered North American hardwoods, primarily birch and hard rock maple. Lumber is purchased from area sawmills, then dried, manufactured, and packaged on site. All sawdust, shavings and waste materials generated during the manufacturing process is converted into wood pellet fuel, and used to heat homes. Catskill Craftsmen operations generate no wood waste.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 87% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 87% of reviewers
Adjustable cutting board
by Judith, OH
June 24, 2008

I had been searching for ages for an over-the-sink cutting board to replace my old one. I am delighted with the one I bought from you.

Sincerely,
Judith

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adjustable over-the-sink cutting board
by Katherine, GA
September 22, 2008

This cutting board was exactly what we were looking for to replace a (very) old one that we can't remember where we bought it. We could not find one like it anywhere else. It is adjustable to fit your sink perfectly without sliding.

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Pleased
by MICHELE, WA
October 15, 2008

We purchased this cutting board to replace the one we had. The old one was laminated and basically disintegrated. We are hoping the solid wood will hold up better. Also, after reading some of the reviews here, we did not have a problem with it fitting over our sink, just had to turn it in the other direction

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by Judith, CA
May 24, 2009

I have been searching for this product unsuccessfully in several cooking stores.
I was delighted to find it available at cooking.com and I received it in just a couple
days. It is of better quality wood than my previous boards and I find using the over
the sink boards an efficient and convenient use of space.

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Really Great!
by Margie, NM
February 8, 2007

This cutting board is exactly what I was looking for. It increases my counter/work space by extending it over the sink. It is wonderful to cut over the sink, as rinds, ends, etc. can be pushed off, directly down the garbage disposal. It is also quite good looking compared to other over-the-sink cutting boards that are made of plastic. It is a nice wide width, too. My only complaint is that it is too big, lengthwise. I had a neighbor use his saw to cut it shorter and then re-drilled holes for the handle so that it would fit into by sink.

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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.