Our Story So Far
Features
- These rectangle woven bamboo serving trays are perfect for indoor and outdoor entertaining alike
- The large size of the trays is perfect for carrying serve ware from kitchen to table as well as displaying, drinks and snacks
- Matte finish
- Made with premium, hand selected bamboo
- Bamboo is naturally anti-microbial, therefore stops bacteria from growing
- 100% organically grown
- 100% food safe and FDA approved; meets European standards
- Clean with warm soapy water or a damp cloth
Warranty: 90 Day Core Bamboo
Specs
- Dimension-Large Tray: 19” X 13” X 2”
- Dimension-Extra Large Tray: 24” X 15” X 2.5”
Why Bamboo?
Bamboo is one of the most remarkable resources on Earth. As a member of the grass family, not a tree, it grows at a much quicker rate than any other wood. From start to harvest (60-70 feet tall) it can take just four years. Bamboo is naturally anti-microbial, therefore stopping bacteria from growing. It is also one of the strongest yet lightest materials around. Bamboo is 16% stronger than Maple and is 33% lighter in weight than Oak. What is probably most remarkable is its unique extensive root system. When bamboo is harvested its natural root system spreads and automatically regenerates itself.
In the box:
(Choose Your Color)
- (1) Core Bamboo Rectangular Woot Tray, Large
- (1) Core Bamboo Rectangular Woot Tray, Extra Large
Sales Stats
- Speed to First Woot:
- 0m 39.667s
- First Sucker:
- ladyflyer88
- Last Wooter to Woot:
- robdcm
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