Safer Spoon

$10.00

You can receive the package between June 09 and June 11

80% FSC Certified Pine Wood, 20% Food Safe Resin

Dishwasher Safe

Won't stain or absorb smells

Made for stirring, scooping, and everyday cooking.

The Safer Spoon is your go-to for sauces, soups, and one-pan meals—comfortable to use and built to keep up. Dishwasher safe, non-porous, and heat resistant, it features a smooth, durable finish and a handy hang hole for easy storage.

Dimensions: 29.8cm long, 6.5 cm wide at the top, 0.6cm thick

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  • Wash before first use, completely dishwasher safe.
  • Dry before storage and don’t leave soaking in water.
  • Made with care by our trusted manufacturing partner in China, using FSC-certified materials.

$10.00

Hear it from our cutomers

WOOD FIBRE UTENSILS

Stir smarter. Ditch the plastic.

Melting spatulas? Scratched pans? Plastic in your food?

Cut. It. Out.

Pure Prep wood fibre utensils are made for real kitchens — the busy, messy, cook-it-fast kind.Crafted from compressed FSC-certified pine wood and food-grade resin, they’re tough where it counts and easy everywhere else.

No fluff. No fuss. No weird plastic flakes in your dinner.

Why You'll Love Them

Dishwasher safe

Because who has time for hand washing

Safe for non-stick cookware

No scratching your good pans

Durable and heat-resistant

Won’t melt, warp, crack or splinter

Non-porous and hygienic

For better hygiene and no lingering smells

Zero maintenance

No oiling, no extra care, no fuss

Made with certified, safe materials

FSC-certified pine wood and LFGB food-grade resin

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — everything is designed for regular, everyday use. We focus on materials that feel better to use in your home and around your food.

Yes. The Better Board is made to go in the dishwasher, so you don’t have to change your routine.

Many people are starting to question the materials they’ve been using for years. This is just a simple way to make a better choice, without overcomplicating things.

Most people start with one or two swaps. It doesn’t have to be all at once. Change takes time — it’s about making better choices as you go.