Chef's Choice 610 Premium 100-Watt Electric Food SlicerMPN: 610
$119.99 - $198.99
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Items In Slicers & Dicers You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Chef's Choice 610 Premium 100-Watt Electric Food SlicerDescription Chef's Choice Model 610 Slicer is a premium gear driven food slicer. It has a reliable, smooth and powerful cool running high torque electric motor. It is a versatile, rugged slicer which features all structural components of cast aluminum and stainless steel. The large capacity food carriage retracts fully to permit slicing of extra large roasts, hams and other foods. The precision thickness control slices from deli-thin to approximately 1-inch thick slices. A tilted food carriage and cantilever design for fast and efficient slicing. The 7-inch multi-purpose stainless steel blade, food carriage, food pusher, food deflector and thickness guide all remove for easy cleaning. Extra secure, the food carriage locks into position limiting access to the blade when the unit is not in use. Intermittent on/off switch, convenient cord storage. Fuse at the bottom of the slicer will trigger shut down in case of power surge. Slicer comes with a serving tray. Reviews on Chef's Choice 610 Premium 100-Watt Electric Food Slicer
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skrull
- Feb 12, 2008
A quality slicer at a great priceStrengths: Low price, reasonably sturdy, uniform slices with large adjustment in width possible, safe but still easy to clean. Weakness: Large and fairly heavy, new blades and sharpeners are expensive Recently, I began to search for an electric food slicer. The main reason that I wanted one was to cut bread for sandwiches. I make a lot of homemade bread, and those of you with this hobby know that baking a very light bread can be quite a challenge. Squishing it with a poor cut is therefore very undesirable. Manual cutting also makes it more difficult to achieve uniform, even slices. I did a lot...
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jdc929926
- Sep 15, 2008
I wish I had this slicer years ago!Strengths: Slicing meats super thin. Also this slicer is heavy enough and stays put unlike my other slicer. Weakness: I haven't found any yet. I use to dread slicing a roast beef with my old slicer because the meat would shift and the slicer would move and I felt like a need another hand. By the time I was finish, my counter would be a mess. Cleaning up would keep me in the kitchen while everyone else relaxed elsewhere. I needed something that could handle larger roasts and be sturdy enough not to move on my counter. This slicer is...
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Very satisfied
Strengths: Sturdy; High precision
Weakness: Shouldn't every food slicer come with both a serrated blade and a non-serrated blade?
My wife and I were shopping for a food slicer to complement our kitchen utilities and we were having difficulties deciding between this 610 (around $90 - $100) and its higher models 630 and 632 (around $200 - $250). It appeared to us that the only limitation on this 610 is the lack of tilt function and hence the food has to be pushed horizontally (v.s. possibly dropped vertically). But since our...
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