Talk about stinky Cutting Boards
#11
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Winchester, VA
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It could be chemicals used in the mfgr of this, or if board exposed to heat........I personally would not waste the money on a fiskars board.........the Olfa's are so much better, and if you wait for the 40% or 50% off coupons, you can save even more.
#14
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Orange County, CA
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I bought an Olfa mat, and oh my gosh, it smelled SOOOO bad. We had left it sitting in the living room, and then I started smelling this awful chemical/burning smell. We thought some wires in the walls were on fire or something -- we were actually on the phone with our electrician, talking to him about it, when I finally realized what was causing the nasty smell. Felt pretty stupid, that's for sure.
#15
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: south east ND. 60 miles from MN and 25 from SD
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Speaking of smelly stuff, the Old Navy store in Fargo smells something awful! I wouldn't buy anything that came out of that store!
I've never had a problem with stinky mats tho.
I've never had a problem with stinky mats tho.
#17
I bought one a few years ago. Yes it did stink bad.I knew I couldn't use it, so I put it out in the sun, so you can guess what happened then, it warped and I threw it away. It smelled like old rubber tires.
Guess I figured I had kept it too long to return it.
Guess I figured I had kept it too long to return it.
#18
I bought one a few years ago. Yes it did stink bad.I knew I couldn't use it, so I put it out in the sun, so you can guess what happened then, it warped and I threw it away. It smelled like old rubber tires.
Guess I figured I had kept it too long to return it.
Guess I figured I had kept it too long to return it.
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