

HOWARD Butcher Block Conditioner and Cutting Board Oil, Food Grade Conditioner and Oil, Great for Wooden Bowls and Utensils, Re hydrate your Cutting Blocks, 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
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Erik H.
> 3 dayAs always, a great product from HOWARD. I use this on about everything, from candle sticks to cutting boards.
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Jonny fish
> 3 dayEasy to spread. Works great. Its also scentless. We used it on out Boos cutting board, as well as other cutting boards and wooden objects. (bowls, spoons etc...). Would definitely buy again.
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Josh Craven
> 3 dayNice value on the combo pack. It does the trick. Great on cutting & cheese boards
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LF
> 3 dayMade my cutting boards look new again! I even used it on wooden cooking utensils. Works great.
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Robbie Wiza
12-06-2025Made my cabinets and fruit bowl look great
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Adelina Cassiba
> 3 dayMy husband made me two charcuterie boards and this product completed the project. Very easy to apply. We gave them 3 coats in the beginning. After that a coat once a month seeing I use my boards almost every weekend. No weird after smell and safe for food.
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T. Hiles Olson
08-06-2025Ive been purchasing this combo for more than a year and am super pleased by the product. I give my Boos block and cutting boards a weekly oiling and finish off with a run through the house, oiling an old leather chest and opossum belly cupboard and wood box. About once a month, I rub everything with the beeswax. LOVE how supple and rich it makes the block surface look. Use the beeswax on leather, wood, old metal, and even the metal on the wood stove. Better than any spray product out there. Love this stuff!!
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VICKI
> 3 dayI inserted a raw wood butcher block for my island . I didnt want to finish with stain or chemicals because i roll my dough and make bread on this wood. This is a natural product and it gave my butcher block a warm look. The only problem would be , you would have to treat your island at night so it has time to absorb the oil and rub it down good afterwards or It can leave oil on magazines or paper you might place on it. But I have had very few episodes of this because I take the time to rub the oil in. I love this product and will continue to use it. And by the way the cloth I use to wipe on my oil and wipe it off I store in a quart jar with a lid on it and I pull it out periodically to wipe down my book case, wood furniture, cabinets and all wood bowels and decorations. By using the cloth in the jar it limits the oil on wood products and reduces the chances of getting oil on papers and other items.. hope this helps. Its a good natural product. I gave it 4 stars just because of the oil that is left on surfaces if you dont rub it in good but otherwise it gets a 5 star.
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John Poster
> 3 dayGot the 2 pack of conditioner and oil. Not much of a complaint as a note, these pretty much overlap in use in my opinion. Both of them instruct you to apply a few coats, and both of them contain lots of oil. If your wood is in decent shape, you may not need the conditioner, and if you have old beat up wood that needs some life restored, the conditioner may be best. Anyway, this is a bit of a chore, and applying 3-4 coats is quite the job. It did the job for me and restored the color and waterproof properties desired in a cutting board. I also treated an Ikea butcher block counter top we have and it restored its luster as well.
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John Tankisley
> 3 dayI liked it ; non toxic and food safe