Collapsible Bin and Board

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You’ve been to a deli where they build your sandwich as you follow it along. You’ve probably noticed those little bins that hang just below the prep area and catch crumbs and waste. So why should these be only for commercial use?

Finally, we have the Collapsible Bin and Board for home kitchens. The board fits snugly onto your countertop so you don’t need to worry about it sliding. Then, a bin (which collapses for easy storage) attaches to the board to catch any stems or seeds or peels or crumbs from whatever ingredients you’re cutting.

The Bin and Board is dishwasher-safe so there’s no problem with sanitizing it. And it is porous so it won’t harm or dull your knives.

We use this new board often in The Good Cooking Store when we are preparing demonstrations and getting ready for cooking classes.

The Collapsible Bin and Board is available at The Good Cooking Store and they do ship. Click here for more information.

  • Susie McDougall posted at 8:09 am on Thursday, August 11, 2011

    Just love your website so helpful <3

  • Candy Wolfe posted at 8:41 am on Thursday, August 11, 2011

    OMG.. this is a must have !!!

  • Bonnie posted at 9:08 am on Thursday, August 11, 2011

    About time something like this was made for the home.

  • Betty Shows posted at 12:39 pm on Thursday, August 11, 2011

    The six quart is used most in my household,

  • Laura Conners posted at 1:12 pm on Thursday, August 11, 2011

    I love my 4 quart. With just two of us, it’s the perfect size for roasts and sauces. I use my 7 quart for soups which is perfect for cooking down turkey bones !!

  • Dawn Adams posted at 4:34 pm on Thursday, August 11, 2011

    I love all my slow cookers, each different size fits a different need!

  • Sue Kistler posted at 6:01 am on Friday, August 12, 2011

    The 6 quart size if great for all my recipes.

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