Cutting Board Oil and Wood Butcher Block Oil, 8 oz Bottle, FDA Food-Safe

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  • KL Decker

    > 24 hour

    I am super happy with this stuff. It will not disappoint! I have used it on a few cutting boards, and on the spoon and chopsticks pictured. I have noticed that it helps keep the tips of the chopsticks from getting stains after eating with them, which is a bonus! My wife has commented to me that she likes the feel of our wooden knife handles that I have treated with Walrus Oil too. This feels like it leaves the surface more smooth and protected than other butcher block oils Ive used. Other oils seem to just raise the wood grain which leaves the surface feeling worse than before. But my observation is that this oil actually leaves a nicer surface. Cant say enough good things about it!!

  • Stasia

    > 24 hour

    Very easy to apply, gives the wood a nice finish. Looks great on my mahogany bowl.

  • Iverre

    > 24 hour

    Easy to use with beautiful results! Wooden cutting board had not been used in years and had faded terribly. One application and it looks new! Great product!

  • Ken Wagner

    > 24 hour

    Products work very well for its intended use, however I am not certain it works that much better than regular mineral oil...

  • beisbol fan

    > 24 hour

    I love this stuff. It does darken the wood, but it brings out a beautiful color. It feels way more buttery and higher quality than any other oil that I’ve used. I do wish that the largest bottle had a pour spout of some kind though. I can’t pour the stuff out without it dripping down the sides.

  • Brenda Meyer

    > 24 hour

    I make charcuterie boards, very important to have a product that is food safe and penetrates the wood for a nice seal.. highly recommended.

  • Jason G.

    > 24 hour

    I decided to take on the challenge of building a cutting board from scratch for my lovely wife. I watched many videos on how to properly seal and give longevity to the well manicured butcher block. A friend of mine suggested, “try walrus oil”. This sounded highly illegal and inhumane. In the southeastern region of the United States, this particular mammal is considered ultra rare, however, squirrels are plentiful. I hunted early in the morning and captured a dray of squirrels. I don’t believe in waste so I cleaned them and made biscuits and gravy from my great grandmothers recipe book. I rendered the fat to a fine oil. 12 squirrels provided enough to coat one board and feed my family of 2. Because I am a cutting board novice, I didn’t think it through and the blood soaked butcher block was resisting the squirrel oil. I resanded the boards and after noticing google had monitored my search history an add for this product appeared. I was shocked walrus oil was bottled and sold. I read the contents and this actually contains zero walrus material. Relieved, but feeling duped, I ordered a bottle. It went on with ease and gave the boards a perfect shine. Animal lovers like me, have no fear, this product is not what you think! It’s better!

  • Savage

    > 24 hour

    I had bought a cutting board around Christmas, but to my surprise it came unfinished, or unsealed. So like a lot of people today I went online to find a food grade oil, I had many different finishes at home but nothing food grade. After reading and watching some suggested items I saw this one Walrus Oil. The guy in the video had done some beautiful pieces and, he said, a little goes a long way, boy does it. I probably wasted a quarter of a bottle applying too much. So use sparingly and this bottle and cream should last me forever.

  • Debrah hailey

    > 24 hour

    Works well

  • Badger

    > 24 hour

    Good but expensive

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