If you find yourself reaching for a dish towel every five minutes while carving a roast or chopping tomatoes, the right cutting board changes everything. The Kikcoin Extra Large Bamboo Cutting Boards set of 3 promises a solution: reinforced bamboo construction, deep juice grooves, and three sizes meant to handle meat, vegetables, and fruit without the countertop mess. I spent four weeks putting these boards through their paces—raw chicken, thick steaks, citrus, and everything in between—to find out if the hype matches the performance.
Quick verdict
The Kikcoin set delivers solid construction and thoughtful sizing for home cooks who want a durable bamboo upgrade. The four-layer build resists cracking better than single-ply boards, and the juice grooves actually work. That said, you will need to install the rubber feet yourself, and the largest board still leaves some counter cleanup on really wet jobs. Check the current price for the Kikcoin Extra Large cutting board set on Amazon.
Who is this for?
This set suits home cooks who prep full meals—meat, vegetables, and fruit in the same session—and want dedicated boards for each category without buying them separately. The XL board handles roasts and thick-cut steaks with room to spare. The L board works for everyday vegetable chopping. The M board is fine for fruit and quick tasks where you do not want to drag out the big boards. If you are short on counter space, the included rack keeps them organized. If you are a casual cook who mostly cuts bread and sandwiches, this set is more than you need—look at a single mid-size board instead.
Key features
Four-layer thickened construction
Kikcoin uses a splicing technique that layers bamboo strips under pressure. The result is a board denser than standard single-ply bamboo boards, which resists the warp and crack issues that plague cheaper options. Each board arrived flat with no gaps between layers. After four weeks of daily use, there is no visible separation or warping.
Three-size system
The XL (17 by 12 by 1 inch) is the workhorse for meat. The L (14 by 10 by 1 inch) handles vegetables. The M (10 by 7.1 by 0.8 inch) works for fruit and quick tasks. The thickness difference on the M board is noticeable—it feels lighter and slightly less substantial under the knife, but that is expected at the smaller size. All three arrived finished with mineral oil and ready to use out of the box.
Deep juice grooves
The grooves run along the perimeter of each board. On the XL board, they actually caught the liquid from a two-pound pork roast without overflow. On wet tomato sessions, there was still some lateral runoff on the counter, but far less than on a flat board. The grooves do not eliminate cleanup, but they reduce it meaningfully.
Stable base with optional rubber feet
The rubber silicone feet come packaged separately and require a few minutes of installation. Once on, the boards stay put on laminate and stone countertops alike. Without the feet, the boards still grip reasonably well, but the added stability is worth the ten-minute setup.
Real-world performance
The XL board handled two pounds of bone-in chicken thighs and a thick pork loin steak in the same week. Cutting felt stable—no sliding or rocking even with aggressive force. Bamboo is harder than most woods, so knife edges dull slightly faster than on soft maple, but the board surfaces recovered cleanly after washing. The juice grooves on the XL board captured most of the chicken runoff; a small amount pooled at the corner where the groove ended, but the countertop stayed largely clean. Vegetable prep on the L board was straightforward—onion, carrots, celery without the board sliding. The M board saw less use but handled a lemon quarter and apple slices without issue. Washing is simple: hand wash with soap, towel dry. The boards do not absorb odors noticeably, though garlic might linger on lighter bamboo sections for a day.
Pros and cons
See the structured breakdown in the right rail for full details, but the short version: the four-layer build is genuinely durable, the sizing covers real kitchen needs, and the juice grooves work as advertised. Check the latest price and availability for the Kikcoin Extra Large set on Amazon.
Verdict & price check
The Kikcoin Extra Large Bamboo Cutting Boards set is a practical choice for home cooks who want durable, well-sized boards without assembling a mismatched collection. The four-layer construction holds up under serious use, the juice grooves reduce countertop cleanup, and the three sizes cover most meal prep scenarios. The self-install feet are a minor inconvenience, and the M board feels less substantial than its larger siblings—but neither issue is a dealbreaker. If the price sits under $50, it is worth picking up. At $60 or above, compare it against similar sets from brands like Totally Bamboo or KitchenAid to see if the Kikcoin bundle justifies the cost.

