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Bella Stainless Steel Electric Food Slicer (BLA13753) on sale for
$29.99.
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- Slice meats, cheeses and other foods to your liking with precision thickness control and a stainless steel blade.
- Slip-resistant feet prevent the slicer from sliding on your countertop.
- Blade guard helps protect your hand while the slicer is in use.
- Cast-aluminum motor case and metal base ensure durability.
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Better models do. I know nothing about this particular one, or what it costs to make a quality unit, but I've looked into them before and they're usually considerably pricier.
Also, keep in mind they take up a lot of space and are hard to clean, so unless you plan on slicing a lot of meats and cheeses, they aren't often worth having in the home.
The safest and best knife is the sharpest one you can have.
You can get a better unit for 100 bucks with better blade and motor.
Never get cheap on cutting blades of any type (knife, blender, mixer, juicer).
You work hard all you life, get something nice for yourself.
The safest and best knife is the sharpest one you can have.
You can get a better unit for 100 bucks with better blade and motor.
Never get cheap on cutting blades of any type (knife, blender, mixer, juicer).
You work hard all you life, get something nice for yourself.
Gonna dial you back on juicer, a good masticating on sale won't set you back much & no blades.
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Ditto. I bought this last time to make Chicago style Italian sliced beef.
The blade is wobbly, cheap, gets stuck every other minute, meat gets stuck behind nonstop, immediately rusts if you don't wipe all moisture down before putting it away, doesn't cut thin slices whatsoever.
Also, can't cut raw meat thinly, or any ham that's moist. If you press meat too hard into, the motor starts dying and you can smell something inside burning away.
It's certainly no restaurant equipment. $30 bucks wasn't a huge gamble, but I returned it after one try.
Get a good knife, stop drinking so much and maybe you can slice something with a steady hand 😜