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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 4.5 pounds | | Package Length: | 13.7 inches | | Package Width: | 8.9 inches | | Package Height: | 7.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 5.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 24 reviews |
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Unsmooth track for moving part Aug 11, 2009 When we try first time, we found the moving part can be blocked by unsmooth track (where two planes meet). Not a good product.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
food slicer Jul 13, 2009 it came on time and I really enjoy the slicer. Works well for what I needed to for. thank you Laura Gregory
One of the few inexpensive things that work really well Jul 02, 2009 Caveat: I use this only for bread; I make gluten-free bread once a week and the electric knife was becomiming too difficult for me to handle. Someone on my gluten free forum recommended this and I'm grateful. Because I use it only for bread, cleaning up is accomplished with only a soft brush and an occasional wipe. I have complete control over slice thickness and I appreciate the "dead man" safety switch. At least for bread, I have no difficulty operating it by myself and it folds up neatly onto a shelf; doesn't need counter space. Altogether an excellent product for very little money. Edited to add: but I see the price has gone up considerably since I bought it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Got it for free...and still not worth it! Jun 11, 2009 My grandma has had this slicer for some time (she rarely used it)and I've always wanted a slicer, so she gave it to me. I tried it for the first time last night and I'll be giving it away. Maybe I'm spoiled because I worked in a large deli years back, but this thing is so poorly designed it isn't even funny. It requires you to hold a button down to keep the blade going. You use your other hand to move the meat to slice it, but if the weight of the meat (or cheese) isn't sufficient to push it towards the blade (which it never is, considering the size of this slicer), then you really have to physically push the meat into the blade with the pusher. Problem...any amount of pushing pushes the whole machine away from you! I don't know if it originally came with suction cups or what, but you seriously need a third hand to operate this machine. Components are flimsy, design is bad, and it's a huge pain to clean. After slicing about a pound of meat on it last night I didn't even want to make the effort to clean it, I just wanted to get rid of it. Thankfully the husband cleaned it for me, and it's boxed up to be given away on Freecycle.
Very flimsy Apr 18, 2009 You get what you pay for I guess.
The slicer works OK, but is of a really flimsy construction. I already have 2 broken off pieces of plastic from this slicer, although we handled it quite careful.
Also, the guide doesn't pull back far enough, so it's difficult to slice larger items like our home backed bread.
Wouldn't recommend it.
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