Description
Cuisinart Kitchen Pro Food Slicer, 7.5, Gray – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Cuisinart Kitchen Pro Food Slicer, 7.5, Gray
Product Dimensions
10.88 x 18.25 x 11.13 inches
Item Weight
11 pounds
Manufacturer
Cuisinart
ASIN
B01IW22Z6E
Item model number
FS-75
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
July 22, 2016
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Technical specifications – Cuisinart Kitchen Pro Food Slicer, 7.5, Gray :
Brand
Cuisinart
Material
Steel
Color
Gray
Product Dimensions
18.25″L x 10.88″W x 11.13″H
Product Care Instructions
Hand Wash
Blade Material
Stainless Steel
Item Weight
11 Pounds
Blade Length
7.5 Inches
Operation Mode
Automatic
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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L. C (verified owner) –
Defecto del artículo – No me agradó el artículo vino con defecto.. El mismo día qué la usé se dañó. El motor voto humo y chispa de corriente.
L. C (verified owner) –
Defecto del artículo – No me agradó el artículo vino con defecto.. El mismo día qué la usé se dañó. El motor voto humo y chispa de corriente.
O. R (verified owner) –
Needs sharpened – I use this slicer to make carnivore Crisps. You have to sharpen the blade for this to make thin slices. The blade turns slow and is dull from the factory. It won’t cut thin slices even if the meat is frozen. It works good enough after sharpening the blade. It is easy to use and easy to clean. You get what you get for the price.
L. S (verified owner) –
Better than I thought but… – It’s great for slicing but it likes big chunks. Once your hunk of meat gets toward the end, the slicer pulls the whole thing away or it falls under the carriage.
J. L (verified owner) –
Good for the money – It is more noisy than I had expected .. so much so I thought it was faulty. I found out this is normal. It cuts well and the guard is not too awkward. The worst part is the cleaning of the body where the sliced food falls away once cut. The blade comes off super easy and is easy to clean. The other thing I would have liked to have on it would be marks on the thickness adjustment handle. It would help in being uniform over different episodes of cutting the same item different times.
L. S (verified owner) –
Better than I thought but… – It’s great for slicing but it likes big chunks. Once your hunk of meat gets toward the end, the slicer pulls the whole thing away or it falls under the carriage.
H. E (verified owner) –
I can understand the frustration but it seems like so many are rating this product off of what … – So I gave it 4 stars.
O. R (verified owner) –
Needs sharpened – I use this slicer to make carnivore Crisps. You have to sharpen the blade for this to make thin slices. The blade turns slow and is dull from the factory. It won’t cut thin slices even if the meat is frozen. It works good enough after sharpening the blade. It is easy to use and easy to clean. You get what you get for the price.
T. S (verified owner) –
Works well – Works very smoothly. Safety features very adequate. I knocked off one star because it’s the noisiest item I own. Out-screams the vacuum cleaner. Probably could out-scream a parrot. Or a table saw. Or a slasher movie.
H. E (verified owner) –
I can understand the frustration but it seems like so many are rating this product off of what … – So I gave it 4 stars.
J. L (verified owner) –
Good for the money – It is more noisy than I had expected .. so much so I thought it was faulty. I found out this is normal. It cuts well and the guard is not too awkward. The worst part is the cleaning of the body where the sliced food falls away once cut. The blade comes off super easy and is easy to clean. The other thing I would have liked to have on it would be marks on the thickness adjustment handle. It would help in being uniform over different episodes of cutting the same item different times.
H. H (verified owner) –
Better than I expected. – I’ve been smoking food for about 6 years now, and in the last 2 years I’ve gotten into curing and smoking pork bellies for our own bacon. I’ve done two 10-pounders over the last couple of years that I hand-sliced, and cutting that way is a *major* pain – physically hard work, and almost impossible to maintain consistent thickness of slices. My sister-in-law saw and suggested this device, and we thought we’d give it a try. It was inexpensive enough to take a chance on, though that same price was also a point of concern, lest the thing be too light-duty to slice these bellies well. But it turned out to work just fine. We sliced about 9 pounds of pork the other evening in less time than it would have taken me to hand-slice a quarter of that amount. I was impressed with it, I’ll tell you. The blade spins slower than I expected, but it’s fast enough to do the job. You could hear the pitch of the motor change when the blade hit the meat, but I never got the sense that it was straining or unable to handle the resistance. Between that, and the smooth operation of the carriage’s sliding mechanism, the whole thing went quickly and easily.
H. H (verified owner) –
Better than I expected. – I’ve been smoking food for about 6 years now, and in the last 2 years I’ve gotten into curing and smoking pork bellies for our own bacon. I’ve done two 10-pounders over the last couple of years that I hand-sliced, and cutting that way is a *major* pain – physically hard work, and almost impossible to maintain consistent thickness of slices. My sister-in-law saw and suggested this device, and we thought we’d give it a try. It was inexpensive enough to take a chance on, though that same price was also a point of concern, lest the thing be too light-duty to slice these bellies well. But it turned out to work just fine. We sliced about 9 pounds of pork the other evening in less time than it would have taken me to hand-slice a quarter of that amount. I was impressed with it, I’ll tell you. The blade spins slower than I expected, but it’s fast enough to do the job. You could hear the pitch of the motor change when the blade hit the meat, but I never got the sense that it was straining or unable to handle the resistance. Between that, and the smooth operation of the carriage’s sliding mechanism, the whole thing went quickly and easily.
T. S (verified owner) –
Works well – Works very smoothly. Safety features very adequate. I knocked off one star because it’s the noisiest item I own. Out-screams the vacuum cleaner. Probably could out-scream a parrot. Or a table saw. Or a slasher movie.