Sustainable Products
Utensils
EcoWarehouse stocks sustainable kitchen utensils made from bamboo, wood, and stainless steel as plastic-free alternatives to conventional kitchen tools. Bamboo and wooden utensils are gentle on non-stick cookware, naturally antimicrobial, and biodegrade at end of life. Stainless steel utensils last indefinitely.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Bamboo has natural antimicrobial properties and is hygienic for food preparation when kept clean and dry between uses. Bamboo and wooden utensils should be hand washed and air dried rather than left soaking in water or put in the dishwasher, which causes cracking and warping over time.
No. Bamboo and wooden utensils are gentle on non-stick, ceramic, and enamel cookware surfaces. They are one of the safest utensil materials for coated cookware, which can be scratched by metal implements. They also do not conduct heat, so handles stay cool during cooking.
With proper care — hand washing, drying thoroughly, and occasional oiling with food-grade oil — bamboo utensils typically last two to five years or more. Avoid soaking in water, leaving in a wet sink, or putting in the dishwasher, all of which cause splitting and cracking.
Hand wash with mild soap, rinse thoroughly, and dry immediately with a cloth. Store standing upright in a dry container rather than lying flat in a damp drawer. Every few months, rub with a small amount of food-grade mineral oil, coconut oil, or beeswax to condition the wood and prevent cracking.
Both have their place. Bamboo is gentler on cookware surfaces and better for non-stick pans. Stainless steel is more durable, dishwasher safe, and better for high-heat applications and tasks requiring a firm edge. For a balanced kitchen, bamboo or wooden spoons and spatulas for everyday cooking, and stainless steel for tasks like flipping, straining, and serving.
