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Models & Brands: Chef's Choice S630001, Waring FS150, Oster 2803, Chef's Choice 632, Cuisinart CEK-40, Rival 317365, Presto 131695, Presto 02970, Edgecraft 610, Hamilton Beach 74250

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Chef's Choice S630001
Chef's Choice S630001
Dimentions: 8.3 x 7.3 x 0.7 inches
Weight: 1 pounds
List Price: $49.95
Price: $44.95
Key features Chef's Choice S630001
  • Optional accessory for use with the Chef's Choice 630 & 632 Food Slicer
  • One-year warranty
  • Non-serrated blade won't shred or tear
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Slice prosciutto and other delicate meats that require extra thin cutting
  • Model: Chef's Choice Non Serrated Blade for Model 630, 632 Food Slicer

Review Chef's Choice Non Serrated Blade for Model 630, 632 Food Slicer / Chef's Choice S630001:

This ultra fine non-serrated blade is just what you need to slice prosciutto and other foods into delicate slices.
Waring FS150
Waring FS150
Dimentions: 17.5 x 11.2 x 11.2 inches
Weight: 13.15 pounds
List Price: $119.95
Price: $82.95
Key features Waring FS150
  • 17-1/4 x 10-13/16 x 11-1/4 15.15 lbs.
  • Suction cup feet guarantee non-slip operation. Slice control knob precisely controls the thickness of slices with the twist of a large, easy-to-use knob (1/32" to 9/10").
  • 7.5" undulated stainless steel blade is perfectly balanced for precise performance throughout continuous operation. Polycarbonate food-guide.
  • Premium coated steel and die-cast aluminum housing ensure long life and professional performance.
  • Heavy-duty 130 watt motor. Stainless steel carriage surface. UL/CUL approved. Limited 5 year motor warranty.
  • Model: Waring Pro FS150 Food Slicer

Review Waring Pro FS150 Food Slicer / Waring FS150:

WARING FS150 - The Professional Food Slicer is the perfect solution to the time-consuming task of slicing food by hand. Experts at WARING have taken the best of the traditional deli-style meat slicer and customized it for home use. The heavy-duty coated steel construction is every bit as stable as its commercial counterpart. Designed for safety, convenience and perfect performance Designed for the home kitchen, the Waring Pro food slicer saves you time, labor, and money by evenly and efficiently slicing meats, cheeses, vegetables, and breads. It comes in handy for preparing party platters, sandwich buffets, leftovers, and snacks. It is worthwhile to keep in mind, however, that this machine is not deli-caliber. It is intended for 10-minute intervals of slicing and easy mobility around the kitchen. Outfitted with a 130-watt motor, the slicer features premium coated steel and die-cast aluminum housing. It has an easily adjusted slicing control knob that ranges from 1/32 to 1/2 inch and a balanced 7-1/2-inch undulated stainless-steel blade. Suction-cup feet keep it from skidding or sliding, and a polycarbonate food guide helps you direct slicing safely. [+]
The carriage surface is stainless steel. Suggested used include pepperoni, roast beef, apples, potatoes, bread, tomatoes, turkey, and onions. The slicer is UL/CUL approved and comes with a limited 5-year motor warranty from Waring. It measures 17-1/4 by 10-13/16 by 11-1/4 inches and weighs about 15 pounds. -Emily Bedard.
Oster 2803
Oster 2803
Weight: 4 pounds
List Price: $19.99
Price: $19.99
Key features Oster 2803
  • Ergonomically designed for comfortable use
  • Custom storage case and fork included
  • Removable stainless steel cutting blade
  • Special cutting tip for hard to carve areas
  • Includes case & fork
  • Model: Oster 2803 Inspire Electric Knife with Bonus Carving Fork

Review Oster 2803 Inspire Electric Knife with Bonus Carving Fork / Oster 2803:

Electric Knife and Carving Fork
Chef's Choice 632
Chef's Choice 632
Dimentions: 17.1 x 12.9 x 12.2 inches
Weight: 13.2 pounds
List Price: $299.99
Price: $265.95
Key features Chef's Choice 632
  • Versatile food slicer for household use
  • Child-proof safety switch
  • 7-inch surgical-stainless-steel blade
  • Tilts to ""gravity-feed"" vegetables, bread
  • Works upright for meats, cheeses
  • Model: Chef's Choice 632 International Gourmet VariTilt Electric Food Slicer

Review Chef's Choice 632 International Gourmet VariTilt Electric Food Slicer / Chef's Choice 632:

For the caterer or serious gourmet, this food slicer is ideal. Not as large or heavy as commercial slicers but up to the job of slicing meats, cheeses, fruits, vegetables and bread efficiently and quickly, this solidly constructed model offers a lot of power in a more compact size. Designed for household use, this electric food slicer operates either upright for meats and cheeses or tilts 30 degrees to gravity-feed vegetables, fruits, and bread to the blade, making it easy to make sandwiches for the family or slice a ham or a block of cheese. The 100-watt condenser motor operates quietly and the carriage travels smoothly. The slicer's 7-inch, surgical stainless-steel blade removes for cleaning and sharpening. A calibrated thickness-adjustment knob permits slicing from paper thin to about 3/5 of an inch. A plastic tray for catching sliced food comes with the slicer. Safety features include a hidden childproof switch that prevents the slicer from turning on and an automatic on/off switch on the thickness control knob that shuts the unit off as soon as the thumb releases pressure. (The on/off switch can also be set for continuous operation. ) The parts disassemble easily for cleaning. [+]
Made of rugged plastic and stainless steel, the slicer weighs 11 pounds and measures 14 inches wide, 10-1/2 inches high, and 11-1/2 inches deep. It carries a one-year warranty against defects. -Fred Brack.
Cuisinart CEK-40
Cuisinart CEK-40
Dimentions: 12 x 4 x 5.5 inches
Weight: 4 pounds
List Price: $80.00
Price: $41.24
Key features Cuisinart CEK-40
  • Wood block storage tray
  • High quality stainless steel blades
  • Includes bread blade, carving blade
  • Ergonomic handle
  • Also includes butcher block holding tray
  • Model: Cuisinart CEK-40 Electric Knife

Review Cuisinart CEK-40 Electric Knife / Cuisinart CEK-40:

You've gone to the effort of cooking a magnificent roast. Shouldn't you make sure it has the presentation it deserves? Carve consistently, evenly, with this superior carving knife, even if you're left handed! Safety features allow you to use and store this tool with confidence. Cuisinart's electric knife adds a little electricity to any carving or cutting job, providing the extra power a real kitchen commando needs. Its powerful motor combines with two stainless-steel blades (one for carving and one for bread) to make short work of almost every slicing task, whether you're working with a roast, French bread, or vegetables. It has a comfortable ergonomic handle designed to be used by right- or left-handed people, a solid-wood butcher-block storage tray with a safety lock system for storage in a drawer or on the counter, a one-touch pressure-activated on/off trigger control, and space for wrapping the cord. -A. J. Rathbun.
Rival 317365
Rival 317365
Weight: 4.5 pounds
List Price: $49.99
Price: $46.19
Key features Rival 317365
  • Measures approximately 4 by 12 by 10 inches; 1-year warranty
  • Easy-to-clean removable slicing parts and tray; tray folds for convenient storage
  • Housed in durable plastic; 6-1/2-inch stainless-steel blade; safety switch
  • Thickness control dial easily adjusts from wafer-thin to extra-thick slices
  • 75-watt electric food slicer for deli-style slicing at home
  • Model: Rival 1042W Electric Food Slicer, White

Review Rival 1042W Electric Food Slicer, White / Rival 317365:

Electric, Fold Up Slicer, Removable Stainless Steel Blade, Adjustable Thickness Control, Reinforced Safety System,, Folds Up For Easy Storage.
Presto 131695
Presto 131695
Dimentions: 11 x 8.9 x 4.2 inches
Weight: 2.75 pounds
List Price: $49.99
Price: $29.99
Key features Presto 131695
  • One ingredient after another can be added without cleaning in-between
  • Dishwasher-safe (excluding motor base); 9-1/2 by 7 by 3-1/2 inche
  • Shoots food right into a salad bowl, onto a pizza, or into soup
  • Quickly slices or shreds large amounts of vegetables, fruits and cheese
  • Interchangeable slicing and shredding cones easily attach
  • Model: Presto 02910 SaladShooter Electric Slicer/Shredder

Review Presto 02910 SaladShooter Electric Slicer/Shredder / Presto 131695:

Just point and shoot. Slices or shreds right where you want it. Fast and convenient. Great for vegetables, fruit and cheese. Easiest way to make salads, soups, pizzas, tacos, desserts, and more. Even grates chocolate, chops nuts and makes bread crumbs. Slices or shreds. Food guide gently presses food down. Easy to use. Dishwasher safe. [+]
Easy storage. Color: white The SaladShooter makes a fabulous gift for those who like big, healthy salads loaded with veggies, homemade pizza with plenty of grated cheese, desserts topped with nuts or chocolate-find yourself in that portrait somewhere? Amazingly fast, the SaladShooter literally shoots out prepared food directly into a salad bowl or in neat piles for an assemble-your-own taco party. Featuring sharp stainless-steel cutting blades, the two interchangeable cones, one for shredding and one for slicing, each slip in and out of the main chute and are secured in place with a twist-lock ring. That’s all-no complicated parts to assemble. Food should be cut into blocks or lengths that fit into the food chamber, and a chart in the user guide specifies which cone to use for which foods. To operate, one hand grips the handle of the shooter and flips on the power switch, while the other hand presses down on the food guide to produce a steady output of shredded or sliced food. There’s no need to wash the parts in between processing different kinds of food, so shredded cheese, lettuce, carrots, and more are ready one after the other. All parts except the motor base can be washed in the dishwasher. The SaladShooter is not intended for grinding coffee or processing cranberries, tomatoes, or meats. Measuring 9-1/2 by 7 by 3-1/2 inches with a five-foot cord, the SaladShooter is covered by a two-year warranty against defects. -Ann Bieri.
Presto 02970
Presto 02970
Dimentions: 12.5 x 11.81 x 5 inches
List Price: $69.99
Price: $47.98
Key features Presto 02970
  • Accessories for thick slices and ripple cuts; base wipes clean; dishwasher-safe parts
  • 114-watt professional-model electric slicer/shredder
  • Just point and shoot; funnel guide directs ingredients where needed
  • Large food chamber; adjustable food guide adapts to large or small loads
  • Measures 11 by 4-1/4 by 8-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty
  • Model: Presto 02970 Professional SaladShooter Electric Slicer/Shredder, White

Review Presto 02970 Professional SaladShooter Electric Slicer/Shredder, White / Presto 02970:

Features: 120 volts AC, 114 watts. Slice or shred vegetables, fruits, cheese and more. This professional model offers added size, power, and capacity. Just point and shoot ingredients precisely where they are needed. Interchangeable processing cones make thick and thin slices, ripple cuts, and shreds. Also includes a handy funnel guide for directing ingredients where they're needed. The big food chamber holds whole potatoes, zucchini and more. An adjustable food guide easily adapts to large or small loads. Base wipes clean, and all other parts are dishwasher safe. 1-year limited warranty.
Edgecraft 610
Edgecraft 610
Dimentions: 16.3 x 12.4 x 11.9 inches
List Price: $109.99
Price: $99.95
Key features Edgecraft 610
  • Tilted, large-capacity food carriage and cantilever design provide fast, efficient slicing
  • Blade, food carriage, food pusher, food deflector, and thickness guide remove for easy cleaning
  • 7-inch, multi-purpose, stainless-steel blade slices from deli-thin to 1-inch thick slices
  • Measures 15 by 10-1/2 by 10-4/5 inches; 1-year limited warranty
  • Cast-aluminum and stainless-steel slicer with gear-driven, cool-running, high-torque motor
  • Model: Chef's Choice 610 Premium Electric Food Slicer

Review Chef's Choice 610 Premium Electric Food Slicer / Edgecraft 610:

Chefs Choice, Premium Electric Food Slicer, Rugged, Features All Structural Components Of Cast Aluminum & Stainless Steel, Tilted Food Carriage For Fast & Efficient Slicing, Includes Multi Purpose 7" Stainless Steel Blade, Easy Clean Design, Large Capacity Food Carriage Retracts To Permit Slicing Extra Large Roasts, Hams, Etc.
Hamilton Beach 74250
Hamilton Beach 74250
Dimentions: 11.8 x 3.1 x 5.8 inches
Weight: 1.5 pounds
Material: Metal
List Price: $24.99
Price: $23.57
Key features Hamilton Beach 74250
  • Easily carves meats & slices bread
  • Nonslip trigger
  • Stainless steel blades & carving fork
  • Dishwasher-safe fork; blades need hand washing
  • Space-saving storage case
  • Model: Hamilton Beach 74250 Carve 'n Set Electric Knife with Case, White

Review Hamilton Beach 74250 Carve 'n Set Electric Knife with Case, White / Hamilton Beach 74250:

Hamilton Beach 74250 Carve-N-Set Electric Knife - Make cutting roasted poultry and roasts really easy. This electric knife uses a dual serrated stainless-steel blade that moves back-&-forth so all you need do is guide the knife through all the difficult spots. You'll be slicing like a pro, without any fuss or mess. Everyone will be so impressed. No special expertise is required to cut professional-looking slices, thick or thin, from roasts, ham, turkey, and bread with the powerful 100-watt electric knife in this carving set. Just grasp the handle, pull the trigger, draw the knife in a straight line, and let the two serrated blades, which saw back and forth at high speed, do the work. It's effortless and safe. The knife comes with a two-pronged fork in a compact (15 by 5 by 2-7/8 inches) storage case made of flexible plastic, with a foam insert molded to hold the set. The 7-1/2-inch knife blades and the 12-inch fork are made of stainless steel. The fork is dishwasher-safe, but the blades should be hand washed in hot, soapy water. [+]
-Fred Brack.
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