Although I think I know the answer to this question, trying to keep an open mind, I thought I'd see what other Forum members have to say.
I just received an email from MLCS Woodworking. I buy various things from them from time to time and have been happy with the products which I think are priced fairly. Anyway, in today's email they introduced some new products one of which is "New Hampshire Natural Wood Oil". From the picture of the bottle label it's "Bowl & Board Iddo Kimball's Wood Oil". The description says it's the highest "A" grade mineral oil. On the New Hampshire web site it says mineral oil with vitamin E. The price on MLCS is $16.99 for a 8 oz and that includes a "free" microfiber cloth and free shipping (which is their standard).
I've been making cutting boards, cheese boards and bread boards for around a dozen years. I've always used food grade mineral oil that I buy at Walmart for $1.99 for 16 oz. The label says 100% mineral oil with Vitamin E added as a stabilizer. Granted, I pick it up, so don't pay shipping, and I have my own microfiber cloth (although I really don't use them with the oil, just blue shop towels). I use this same mineral oil adding bee's and carnauba wax to make a finishing wax.
My question is, is there actually any difference between the $16.99 ($2.12/oz) New Hampshire oil and the $1.99 ($0.12/oz) Walmart oil? And, if in your opinion there is, is it worth almost 18 times as much?
Thanks for your feedback.
I just received an email from MLCS Woodworking. I buy various things from them from time to time and have been happy with the products which I think are priced fairly. Anyway, in today's email they introduced some new products one of which is "New Hampshire Natural Wood Oil". From the picture of the bottle label it's "Bowl & Board Iddo Kimball's Wood Oil". The description says it's the highest "A" grade mineral oil. On the New Hampshire web site it says mineral oil with vitamin E. The price on MLCS is $16.99 for a 8 oz and that includes a "free" microfiber cloth and free shipping (which is their standard).
I've been making cutting boards, cheese boards and bread boards for around a dozen years. I've always used food grade mineral oil that I buy at Walmart for $1.99 for 16 oz. The label says 100% mineral oil with Vitamin E added as a stabilizer. Granted, I pick it up, so don't pay shipping, and I have my own microfiber cloth (although I really don't use them with the oil, just blue shop towels). I use this same mineral oil adding bee's and carnauba wax to make a finishing wax.
My question is, is there actually any difference between the $16.99 ($2.12/oz) New Hampshire oil and the $1.99 ($0.12/oz) Walmart oil? And, if in your opinion there is, is it worth almost 18 times as much?
Thanks for your feedback.