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popularidk_then | Staff posted Yesterday 09:29 PM
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9.25" Hoan The Original Bagel Guillotine Universal Slicer (Stainless Steel) $13.49 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Yesterday 11:12 PM
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yeti79Yesterday 11:12 PM
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If you buy uncut bagels at Costco this thing is a lifesaver! Easy to use and much safer than trying to freehand cut one with a knife.

I don't like having a lot of unitaskers in my kitchen but this is absolutely worth the counter space.
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Just stand the bagel up on a cutting board and slice straight down with a serrated knife.
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KerraldToday 02:07 AM
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I got one of these after finding how easy and great homemade bagels are - but how tough they can be to cut. This thing sucks. It just mashes and mushes your bagels. Even crappy storebought ones.
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fsrkewdToday 02:07 AM
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just put your fingers into the hole to hold it in place and slice it
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Today 02:29 AM
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SKV4mToday 02:29 AM
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Don't put your duck in that 🦆
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RajA3Today 02:31 AM
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Quote from yeti79 :
If you buy uncut bagels at Costco this thing is a lifesaver! Easy to use and much safer than trying to freehand cut one with a knife.

I don't like having a lot of unitaskers in my kitchen but this is absolutely worth the counter space.
Thank you for the comment. I usually buy Costco ones and the bread knife gets harder to use.
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tekpc81Today 03:17 AM
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Is this really a good deal? I picture these things about $7

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yeti79Today 03:20 AM
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Quote from Kerrald :
I got one of these after finding how easy and great homemade bagels are - but how tough they can be to cut. This thing sucks. It just mashes and mushes your bagels. Even crappy storebought ones.
If it's mashing them you should try changing your technique. I had the same problem with some brands of bagel that are soft and fluffy (not semi-hard like a boiled bagel should be) and for those I slooooowly push the blade in 1/2 of the way, then pull the bagel out, flip it, and slooooowly push it in half way on the opposite side.

It's not perfect, and you have to experiment a little bit to figure out what works best for you and the type of bagels you buy, but I still find it very useful and a lot easier and safer than cutting bagels with a bread knife.
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jaredalanmitchellToday 03:25 AM
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Quote from Kerrald :
I got one of these after finding how easy and great homemade bagels are - but how tough they can be to cut. This thing sucks. It just mashes and mushes your bagels. Even crappy storebought ones.
Did you just say "easy" and "homemade bagels" together?

I'm all ears. Well versed home cook without the patience for typical baking recipes outside of simple french loaf, white bread etc.

Can you actually make decent bagels at home without tons of steps? Love to know the process and try it. We buy bagels once every few weeks at a NY bakery and they're amazing... the process to making a good one always seemed more complex than I wanted to deal with.
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GiantcrazyToday 03:42 AM
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Quote from diavolo33 :
Just stand the bagel up on a cutting board and slice straight down with a serrated knife.
Seriously. This thing would be great if you were a deli and had a couple hundred bagels to cut a day. If you're cutting a few any serrated/bread knife will do just fine.
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You can get that for free at the breakfast area of any hotel.

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