🛡️ Protect Your Passion for Cooking!
Walrus Oil is a premium cutting board and butcher block oil, crafted with FDA food-contact safe ingredients. This 32 oz jug is trusted by professional woodworkers and is proudly brewed in the USA, ensuring your kitchen tools remain in top condition while being safe for food preparation.
J**N
Easy to use, brings out the beautiful natural color
I used the Walrus Oil on my black walnut charcutier boards. They all turned out amazing!! The 32oz jug will last me a very very long time.
J**.
Easy to use, great finish!
Couldn't have been easier to use. Applied the first two coats at the end of the day. When I went back into the shop in the morning to check on how they dried I couldn't believe how nice they looked. Call me a customer for life!
D**L
Oil
This works great on our butcher block cabnets. Worth the money
D**E
Easy application, no odor, environmentally conscious company.
Walrus oil performed beyond my expectations. I’ve tried several products on our butcher block counter tops and I’ve finally found the only one I’ll ever use again. Love the product and the companies commitment to being environmentally conscious.
5**Y
Very good product
I am a woodworking hobbyist and I make cutting boards for myself & gifts. This is the best cutting board oil I have used [so far]. It is easier to use and lasts longer than others that I have tried.
B**L
Great product, but overpriced
I'm a realtor and I make cutting board for clients when they close on their home. I've bought a couple bottles of this. Absolutely no issues with the product at all. Works great and makes the boards look awesome too. I was going to order another $25 bottle but decided to look up some recipes and make my own. I mostly did face grain boards which don't absorb much oil, but started doing almost all end grain which use a lot of oil. I wanted to keep costs down so I looked at the ingredients.The ingredients in this are refined coconut oil, mineral oil, vitamin E, and Beeswax. All the ingredients are very inexpensive to purchase separately and it makes a lot. The general rule of thumb is this. If you want a thicker type of product similar to the consistency of pudding or a little firmer use 4 parts oil and 1 part beeswax. You heat the oil over low heat with the wax and keep stirring until fully melted. Remove from heat, pour in containers, and let it cool. If you want it similar to walrus oil in liquid form use 12:1 oil/beeswax or even higher.You can use just mineral oil if desired, or mix in refined coconut oil. Coconut oil doesn't really change how the oil is applied or how long it lasts. It's there to make it sound like a better product or more "natural". You can use vitamin E as well or not.I finish my boards with Caron and Doucet cutting board wax. It smells awesome.Just to reiterate, it's a great product but definitely overpriced for what you get. Profit margins are huge on this because they are buying the raw ingredients for cheaper in bulk. If you absolutely don't care about costs or don't want to make you own then buy this stuff.
R**C
good quality
works as it should
H**D
Makes wood grain pop out!
I love the glossy look it leaves on the wood. I make charcuterie boards and chopping blocks, both long and end grain. Goes on easy and it does not take a lot of oil to cover the boards. I also put some in 2oz bottles to take to craft shows. I will buy this again, and did.
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