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Bambu Give it a Rest Slotted Spoon
1 count
Why we love it
- Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
- USDA Certified Biobased: Ensures the product is made with sustainable and renewable materials.
- Lightweight and durable: Provides long-lasting use without the need for frequent replacements.
- Made without glues or lacquers: Ensures a chemical-free and eco-friendly product.
Free carbon neutral shipping on orders $29+. Arrives in 3–5 days. Free, easy 30-day returns.
This bambu® Give it a Rest Slotted Spoon is one of those handy kitchen tools you didn’t know you needed, but once you’ve got it, it’s a game-changer.
It’s carved out of a single piece of bamboo and conditioned with pure linseed oil — no glue or lacquer involved. And the distinct bump on the back, placed precisely at the sweet spot for maximum stability, elevates the spoon when you set it down.
Are bamboo utensils hygienic?
Bamboo is antibacterial by nature and helps keep things sanitary. But since wood is porous and absorbs oil and water from the food you cook, bacteria can still grow on wooden utensils. Wash your bambu Give it a Rest Slotted Spoon with mild dish detergent and warm water after every use.
Like what you’re seeing? Check out more sleek, sustainable bamboo products from bambu, including the Give it a Rest Spoon and the Give it a Rest Spatula.
Do bamboo utensils splinter?
Hot water, harsh chemical detergents, and long exposure to water are the most common causes of splitting in bamboo. If you properly take care of your bamboo, it won’t splinter, but it may become “fuzzy” over time—just give it a good rubbing with fine-grit sandpaper to restore it.
How to care for your bamboo utensils
Rinse or wash bamboo utensils right after use to prevent food from drying on them. Wash them in warm water with mild dish soap, pat dry, and stand them up in the dish drainer to fully air dry.
More tips include:
- Don’t let your bamboo utensils soak in water (or soup) for longer than a couple of minutes.
- Wash them by hand — even though bambu’s utensils are dishwasher safe, they’ll last a lot longer!
- If your bamboo becomes dry, rehydrate it with this natural Wood & Bamboo Conditioner and Protectant.
When you’re ready to green up your entire kitchen routine, browse more sustainably made kitchen tools and cleaning accessories on Grove.
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