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[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
I used this product to add charm to my country kitchen. I am very happy with the coloring after adding several coats of mineral oil. They are beautiful!
It's fair value for the price. The grain and color are not as high quality as the butcher block I've used before, but it cost half as much, so no complaints.
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
I checked prices from Home Depot, they were double! The Butcher block counter tops were excelent quality,[...] What more could you ask for?
[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
The maple butcher block is a fabulous product, a wonderful choice for finishing our new kitchen. The craftmanship is great. The maple is incredibly hard wood that almost burned the router. We sanded it and applied 2 coats of water base wipe-on polyurethane. Finished with 2 coats of satin Spar Urethane and the counter is water proof and glowing. Only drawback, it's too beautiful to use! (We have plenty of cutting boards handy.)
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[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
I bought 2 12 ft because I needed a 9 1/2 x 40" island top. Biscuit jointed (Very easy) for added stability and glued the 2 sections together lengthwise. Cut the end off to length, ripped to width. Worked out great! Here's the kicker! We made cutting boards out of the scrap. We had enough wood for 8 14x10's and 8 14x12's sold at[$] respectively. The cutting boards paid for our counter top. If you don't have an outlet to sell the boards, they would make nice gifts.
[0 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Low price and quality construction
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
Used as top for small portable kitchen island. Finished with 4 coats of salad bowl finish, sanded in between with 220 grit. Product has only two finished edges without finger joints showing. Using "cut-off" for new workbench.
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We put the butcher block counter top in our newly renovated 101 year old kitchen. They are the prefect application to our sympathetic reconstruction.
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
If you do alot of cutting vegtables and such its always there ready for use.Had a simular one for 20 years, my wife loved it so much we were happy to install a larger butcher block when we did a kitchen remodel.
[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
We used the butcher block for an island in our large kitchen upstairs. We liked how it turned out so much that when we finished off our basement with a small kitchen we decided to do the butcher block again. For the wider island we just ripped two counter tops and glued them together so we have a finished side all the way around (counter tops are only finished on one side). The seam blends right in the butcher block.
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[2 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
Great product! Our breakfast bar turned out better than expected.
[5 of 5 customers found this review helpful]
I just remodeled my whole kitchen making it a gourmet cooks dream. I created a large granite island with a granite serving bar. But, because I cook so much, I didn't want a surface that needed much maintenance. So - I purchased 30+ feet of the maple countertop. WOW! You talk about value and good looks. Everyone that comes into my house always compliments on my high dollar countertops... and to think - I spent less than $500.00 on these NO NAME BRAND countertops. Easy to cut, easy to install, easy to finish, and easy to maintain. You can pay a whole lot more for maple countertops, but you won't find anything any nicer - especially at these prices. All my future homes and rental property will have these countertops in them!! THANKS LUMBER LIQUIDATORS FOR OPENING A STORE IN LITTLE ROCK, AR
[1 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
Choosing a parafin finish means repeated applications. If one chose to use a chemical finish such as varnish it would be a simple process.