Seth McGinn’s Introduces the Plank Foldable Cutting Boards

Plank Folding Cutting Board
Plank Folding Cutting Board
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FREMONT, Neb. –-(Ammoland.com)- Folding to a quarter of their useable size, the new Plank Folding Cutting Boards from Seth McGinn’s are as easy to pack away as they are functional, lightweight and unbreakable.

Made of recycled materials in the U.S., the Plank is also odor and stain-resistant, and it features unique no-pinch hinges.

Plank Folding Cutting Board
Plank Folding Cutting Board

The ability of the Plank to fold, which makes it perfect to use and store in your kitchen, also makes it perfect to take along on trips.

Whether you are hiking, fishing, tailgating or embarking on another kind of adventure, the Plank travels easily. And should your Plank go overboard from your fishing boat, there’s no reason to fret because it floats.

The Plank is .225-inch thick and is available in three sizes: 8X16, 9X19 and 16X32 inches, and they fold to about a quarter of their original width.

The 9X19-inch version, for instance, folds to 9X4.85 inches with a thickness of 0.9 inches and weighs just 20 ounces for easy transport and storage. The Plank will be available at retailers nationwide this spring for $17.99, $24.99 and $49.99 respectively.

No home or adventure should be without a Seth McGinn’s Plank. Be sure to stop by your local retailer and get one today.

Headquartered in Fremont, NE, Seth McGinn’s originally introduced his CanCooker in 2009. This unique outdoor cooking device allows you to cook a lot of food without a lot of work.

Seth McGinn’s has now expanded his food preparation product line with the introduction of the Plank. For additional information, write to Seth McGinn’s, 925 West 6th St., Fremont, NE 68025; call toll-free 877-844-2772; or visit www.cancooker.com. Visit us on Facebook www.facebook.com/CanCooker.com.

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David Swanson

It amazes me that someone would actually make a cutting board out of soft plastic. Mine has had deep cuts in it from the 1st day of use from ordinary somewhat dull kitchen knives. Poorly designed, and probaly not sanitary.