Chef'n 103-130-008 Trancheuse à fromage Slicester, 4,75 x 6,5 x 1, Orange

Brand:Chef'n

2.8/5

35.36

FACILE À NETTOYER : Passe au lave-vaisselle dans le panier supérieur. Simple à utiliser : placez simplement le guide-rouleau au bord du fromage avec la lame contre le haut du bloc et appuyez vers le bas pour créer une tranche. Paramètres réglables : le cadran latéral Twist offre 3 options d'épaisseur de tranche différentes. Convient aux enfants : avec une lame en acier inoxydable émoussée, ce gadget de cuisine protège les doigts, ce qui en fait un excellent moyen pour les personnes de tous âges d'aider à préparer les aliments ensemble. Tranches constantes : parfaites pour les fromages en bloc semi-doux. Cette trancheuse à fromage crée des tranches pour les hamburgers, les paninis, les sandwichs, les plateaux de fromages et plus encore.

FACILE À NETTOYER : Passe au lave-vaisselle dans le panier supérieur. Simple à utiliser : placez simplement le guide-rouleau au bord du fromage avec la lame contre le haut du bloc et appuyez vers le bas pour créer une tranche. Paramètres réglables : le cadran latéral Twist offre 3 options d'épaisseur de tranche différentes. Convient aux enfants : avec une lame en acier inoxydable émoussée, ce gadget de cuisine protège les doigts, ce qui en fait un excellent moyen pour les personnes de tous âges d'aider à préparer les aliments ensemble. Tranches constantes : parfaites pour les fromages en bloc semi-doux. Cette trancheuse à fromage crée des tranches pour les hamburgers, les paninis, les sandwichs, les plateaux de fromages et plus encore.
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Blade Shape Round
Brand Chef'n
Color Orange
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars 2,526 ratings 3.8 out of 5 stars
Department Cookware
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 103-130-008
Item Weight 0.31 Pounds
Item Weight 5 ounces
Manufacturer Lifetime Brands Inc.
Material Plastic
Operation Mode Manual
Product Care Instructions Dishwasher Safe
Product Dimensions 6.25 x 4.5 x 1.25 inches
Product Dimensions 6.5"L x 4.75"W x 1"H
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Scritto da: Jeffry Santos
Puede mejorar
El artículo es fácil de usar, sin embargo, puede mejorar debido a que no abarca todo el queso y la hoja que tiene para cortar no tiene nada de filo, por lo que si el queso no es duro no lo corta adecuadamente. Es sencillo de limpiar, ya que no se ensucia mucho. El material con el que está hecho, aunque es plástico, se siente bien fuerte.
Scritto da: cassy
Great product
I love this slicer. So much easier to use than others
Scritto da: Lloyd H Brown
Good
Working good easy to clean
Scritto da: Caleb Martinez
Good
Good
Scritto da: Stoney
>> ANOTHER GREAT IDEA THAT DOESN'T REALLY WORK
> Like 90% of all kitchen gadgets, this is a great idea which doesn't really work, or at least which doesn't work well enough to be worth the trouble of finding in your gadget drawer and cleaning afterwards. Like all those kinda kitchen gadgets, when you first try it, it doesn't work for crap -- so you might toss it in the trash and write a nasty review. But, if you persist, (because you really want it to work), and overcome the learning curve, you find that it DOES work in special cases --- and (inspired mostly by pride in your own hard-earned skill) you might write a glowing review, and never use it again. > It works, but only with firm cheese (I.e., chilled moderately-aged cheddar). It does NOT work at all with moderately-soft cheese, like Munster or American, nor with hard cheese like Parmesan. It won't even work with a room-temperature mild to medium cheddar. > It doesn't quite cut the last 1/16"-1/8" or so of each slice, so you've always got a ragged edge. The choice of slice thickness is very limited -- basically "thick" , "very thick", and "even thicker". The the Chef'n Slicester can only cut a block of cheese up to about 1 1/2" wide by 4" high. You can NOT cut a single large slice for a sandwich. Yeh, I know that it looks like it can cut a wider slice, but you can't force it through a wider block of firm cheese. A softer cheese will warp resulting in uneven slices (or just crumpled blobs) regardless of the size of the block of cheese. > The major reason for many of these shortcomings is that it does NOT have a blade. That thing that looks like a blade is a 1/16" thick strip of stainless steel with a square edge-- not tapered or sharpened at all. I guess it is dull for "safety". > Ironically, slicing 1 1/2" thick by 3-4" wide blocks of medium-firm cheddar for crackers (the one and ONLY task this slicer CAN do) is exactly what I want a slicer for -- but the Chef'n Slicester doesn't even do that well enough to be worth the effort of finding it in my "gadget drawer". My heavy (thick), sharp, chef's knife works well enough, with less hassle. > ABOUT SLICING CHEESE WITH KNIVES: I've tried thinner-bladed knives, and oddly they don't work nearly as well for slicing cheese as do thick heavy knives. It may be that the freshly sliced surfaces of cheese curl away from the concave ("hollow ground") surface of a heavy chef's knife, and therefore don't stick as readily. It may be that a heavy chef's knife retains its temperature. I have noticed that if I wash off (and dry) the blade of a heavy knife that has gotten a little "gummy" slicing cheese, that the clean blade does cut much easier. TIP -- If you need to slice a soft cheese, place the cheese in your freezer for 5 minutes (or longer as necessary) -- that will make it firm enough to slice. The firmer the cheese, the easier it is to cut into thin slices. > UPDATE -- I recently purchased an expensive Zwilling J.A. Henckels chef's knife --- which (although razor sharp) doesn't cut cheese worth a darn --- but that's apparently because it is NOT hollow ground (as is my cheap "grocery-store" chef's knife). A hollow-ground chef's knife is apparently the key for cutting cheese.
Scritto da: mildred b riddell
Easy to use
I really like this cuz it's easy to cut my blocks of cheese so I can have pieces to go on crackers or whatever I want. I would recommend this I know it probably looks flimsy but it does his job and works well I have no complaints would recommend
Scritto da: Aaron Rudroff
Not wide enough for brick cheese
The product looks sturdy. The blade is dull, and it does not fit a standard block of cheese you buy in the grocery store. What it did was mangle the brick. It was difficult to remove the cheese once cut without the piece crumbling. There might be a cheese product that fits this cutter. I was not impressed.
Scritto da: kaiswil2
Fair cheese slicer
The cheese slicer is much more sturdy than the wire type cutting devices. This easily allows adjustment of three thicknesses. The "blade" is perforated with holes to avoid pushing a solid blade through and creating drag on the surfaces. Aged or older cheeses such as share cheddar tend to still be a problem and may be brittle and fall apart. I am also attempting to slice the larger bricks found in bulk purchases 1-2lb. blocks. If you do the same I would suggest halving the block prior to slicing. Washing and cleaning is straight forward and no issues here. Sturdiness, I have it a 3 because for thicker harder cheeses just us a knife, I’ve had the device pop open on the thickest setting. No harm or damage but it could have happened.

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