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Models & Brands: CUISINART CORP CEK-40, Black & Decker, Farberware FSEK100, Hamilton Beach 74250, Cuisinart CEK-40, Cuisinart CEK-40, Cuisinart ELK-80SA, Hamilton Beach 74275, Chefs Choice

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CUISINART CORP CEK-40
CUISINART CORP CEK-40
Weight: 5 pounds
List Price: $69.89
Price: $49.39
Key features CUISINART CORP CEK-40
  • Cuisinart CEK-40 Electric Knife
  • CUISINART CORP
  • Model: Cuisinart CEK-40 Electric Knife

Review Cuisinart CEK-40 Electric Knife / CUISINART CORP 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.
Black & Decker
Black & Decker
Weight: 0.04 pounds

Review Black & Decker EK-550 Ergonomic Electric Knife, EK550 white / Black & Decker:

The Black & Decker EK-550 High Performance electric knife is uniquely designed with it's handle angled higher than the blade so you can cut a loaf of bread, a whole pineapple, block cheese, or thick roast straight through to the cutting board. It is Great for meats, cheese, poultry, and bread features Soft ergonomic handle with unique blade angle, Two 9-inch stainless steel slicing/carving blades, TriggerGuard safety lock, Rubberized grip.
Farberware FSEK100
Farberware FSEK100
Dimentions: 11 x 3 x 2 inches
Price: $28.99
Key features Farberware FSEK100
  • Comfortable grip
  • Double switch operation for safety
  • Stainless steel blades
  • 150 watt motor
  • Model: Farberware FSEK100 Electric Knife

Review Farberware FSEK100 Electric Knife / Farberware FSEK100:

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
  • Space-saving storage case
  • Dishwasher-safe fork; blades need hand washing
  • Easily carves meats & slices bread
  • Nonslip trigger
  • Stainless steel blades & carving fork
  • 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.
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
  • High quality stainless steel blades
  • Also includes butcher block holding tray
  • Wood block storage tray
  • Includes bread blade, carving blade
  • Ergonomic handle
  • 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.
Cuisinart CEK-40
Cuisinart CEK-40
Weight: 5 pounds
Price: $49.36
Key features Cuisinart CEK-40
  • Powerful Motor
  • Instruction Book
  • Wood Block Storage Tray
  • One Touch Pressure-activated ON/OFF Trigger Control
  • Model: Cuisinart Electric Knife

Review Cuisinart Electric Knife / Cuisinart CEK-40:

Cuisinart's electric knife is really two knives in one with full-size interchangeable bread and carving blades in high-grade stainless steel. Knife handle is ergonomically designed to work comfortably when held in the right or left hand. Set comes with a becoming wooden butcher block storage unit with blade lock-ins for added safety. Includes 4-foot cord, one-touch on/off trigger and Cuisinart's 3-year warranty. Knife blades are dishwasher safe. Model #CEK-40.
Cuisinart ELK-80SA
Cuisinart ELK-80SA
Dimentions: 12 x 4 x 5.5 inches
Weight: 0.02 pounds
List Price: $80.00
Price: $45.95
Key features Cuisinart ELK-80SA
  • Stainless Steel Carving Blade
  • One Touch Pressure-activated ON/OFF Trigger Control
  • Powerful Motor
  • Stainless Steel Bread Blade
  • Wood Block Storage Tray
  • Model: Cuisinart Electric Knife

Review Cuisinart Electric Knife / Cuisinart ELK-80SA:

Cuisinart® continues its commitment to superior quality and innovation with their new state-of-the-art electric stainless steel knife. The Cuisinart® Electric Knife not only delivers high performance and great satisfaction, but is also a countertop space saver! Complete with two stainless steel blades, it's ideal for slicing meats, loaves, and vegetables. Also included is an ergonomic handle thats designed for right- or left-handed people, and a solid wood butcher-block storage tray with safety lock system for storage in a drawer or on the counter.
Hamilton Beach 74275
Hamilton Beach 74275
Dimentions: 6.9 x 3.2 x 13.4 inches
Weight: 3.12 pounds
Material: Metal
List Price: $19.99
Price: $19.99
Key features Hamilton Beach 74275
  • Compact case neatly stores everything
  • Easily carves meats and slices breads
  • Stainless steel blades and carving fork
  • Model: Hamilton Beach 74275 Chrome Classic Electric Knife with Case, Black

Review Hamilton Beach 74275 Chrome Classic Electric Knife with Case, Black / Hamilton Beach 74275:

The Hamilton Beach Chrome Classic Electric Knife with Case suits your slicing needs and keeps your counters and cupboards clutter free. Including 2 stainless steel blades and a carving fork, this set easily carves meat and slices bread. Comes with a case for easy, no-hassle storage. Hand wash. Imported. Knife: 9L". Blade: 7-3/4L". Fork: 10-3/4L".
Chefs Choice
Chefs Choice
Weight: 4.15 pounds
List Price: $159.99
Price: $149.00
Key features Chefs Choice
  • Height: 13.5-in.
  • Origin: USA
  • Material: Brushed Metal
  • Depth: 12.5-in.
  • Width: 13-in.
  • Model: Edgecraft Chefs Choice EdgeSelect Sharpener Plus 120

Review Edgecraft Chefs Choice EdgeSelect Sharpener Plus 120 / Chefs Choice:

Includes Edgecraft 120 Chefs Choice EdgeSelect Sharpener Plus.
 
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