

🪵 Elevate your wood game — protect, beautify, and impress with every use!
Walrus Oil Cutting Board Oil is a 32 oz food-safe wood conditioner brewed in the USA, trusted by professional woodworkers for its deep-penetrating, odorless formula that waterproofs and enhances the natural beauty of cutting boards and butcher blocks.











| ASIN | B07661YWRJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,189 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #69 in Wood Conditioners, Waxes & Oils |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,118) |
| Date First Available | November 19, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 50-6E39-82QA |
| Manufacturer | Walrus Oil |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 6 x 8 inches; 2 Pounds |
L**R
Great product
Excellent penetrating oil finish for wood countertops, cutting boards or other areas that need protection and waterproofing. Great product for food areas where a surface film product isn't appropriate. Low to no odor. Adds depth, brings out color and enhances the wood's charcter overall. Food safe. Ease of application. Goes a long way. I enjoyed using this product and am well pleased with the results.
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.
H**R
Great stuff
We use it on our butcher block and it works excellent
J**N
Super product
This does beautiful coating
D**S
Cutting board oil
Best cutting board oil I have used by far. Easy application. Non-sticky. I think it is priced well. You get what you pay for. Holds up well
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.
J**Z
For Thirsty Cutting Boards
I was well into my adult life when I learned that cutting boards (and all other wooden utensils for that matter) need to be maintained. After making my wife very happy with an expensive cutting board purchase, I went deep into a reddit rabbit hole and was convinced that I needed something to keep it in good condition. I've never cared about a cutting board as much until spending $200+ on one. I'm constantly eyeing it to see whether it looks like it needs some love. The moment I detect any dryness, the walrus oil is put into action. I appreciate the fact that it has hardly any smell, and goes on just thick enough to easily massage into the pores of our board. Seems to hold up well for a handful of washes (this board is used frequently, plus the humidity in our home is incredibly low in the colder months, so YMMV). We swap to another board temporarily while it fully cures for 24-48 hours. Doesn't impact the taste of foods or anything, and the board is looking great. I didn't have any issues with the bottle leaking during shipping also.
S**S
Works
It works
C**N
TODO A TIEMPO Y EN ORDEN
B**N
Worth ever ML
A**E
日本在住です。 去年の11月中旬に購入して12/12頃に届くとなってましたが4月に入った今になっても届かず、カスタマーサービスに連絡しました。 Amazon側の話だと日本語で返信が返ってくるから出品者と直接やり取りしてほしいとのことでしたが、"英語でメッセージくれ"と出品者から英語で依頼があり、残念ながら商品をキャンセル返金してもらうことになりました。 出品者はトルコとのことだったので、海外に住んでいれば届いたかもしれませんが、日本へは届かない可能性があります。 十分に注意して購入を検討してください。 カスタマーサービスの方の対応はとても丁寧でした。
A**R
First timer! I cannot say enough good things about this product! I have only had it on our new white acacia butcher block countertops for about a month(whole kitchen reno), but we are super pleased with the results and durability so far. A lot goes along way! We had a fair bit of square footage to cover, and even after applying 4 coats (with ample dry time) I still have a 1/3 of the jug left. I sanded in between coats for a smooth finish (200, 400, & 600) and finished it with the Walrus wood wax for extra protection. We absolutely LOVE the natural colors this oil brought out in our countertops. The purple hues just pop! And it really darkened the cut edges, making them look rustic. Very easy to use, and highly recommend! First two pics are before the oil and wax, the rest are the finished product :)
D**E
Très bon produit
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