The replacement cycle of cutting boards depends mainly on their materials and usage. Here are the replacement recommendations for cutting boards made of different materials:
Wooden cutting board
Replacement cycle: 1-2 years
Wooden cutting boards can be used for a long time if properly maintained, but it is recommended to replace them every 1 to 2 years to avoid bacterial growth and mold problems.
Bamboo cutting board
Replacement cycle: 1-2 months
Bamboo cutting boards are prone to mold growth due to their strong water absorption, especially inside. Long-term non-replacement may be harmful to health.
PP plastic cutting board
Replacement cycle: when cracks appear
Although PP plastic cutting boards are not easy to breed bacteria, they will gradually soften and crack. Once cracks are found, they should be replaced in time.
Stainless steel cutting board
Replacement cycle: no fixed cycle
Stainless steel cutting boards are highly resistant to corrosion and have a long service life, but care should be taken to avoid purchasing unqualified products to prevent heavy metal dissolution.
Jointed Wood Chopping Board
Replacement cycle: Replace when cracked
Jointed wood chopping boards are made of two types of solid wood. If they crack, they may release formaldehyde, which is harmful to the body and should be replaced in time.
Summary: To ensure health, it is recommended to check the status of the cutting board regularly and replace it in time according to the material and usage. Wooden chopping boards are generally replaced every 1-2 years, while other materials need to be adjusted according to specific circumstances.






