End Grain Cheese Slicer BB 120

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End Grain Cheese Slicer BB 120

from: Prodyne



 : End Grain Cheese Slicer BB 120
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Address: USA
Brand: Prodyne
Country: USA
EAN: 0022494221204
Label: Prodyne
Manufacturer: Prodyne
Material Type: wood
Model: BB-120
Publisher: Prodyne
Studio: Prodyne
Warranty: Yes



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionThis classic cheese board wire cheese slicer is reborn with rich end grain wood. Bright chrome slicing arm is the perfect contrast to this beautiful board. Board measures 9 1/2' x 6' x 7/8'.




Features:
  • Natural wood finish board
  • Cuts a perect slice everytime
  • Replaceable stainless steel wire
  • Lifetime warranty against wire breakage
  • 9 1/2" x 6 " x 3/4"













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - I haven't destroyed it yet :-)
I ordered this after destroying several of the adjustable-thickness hand held cheese cutters. The wires broke and the adjustable knobs would never hold tight.

I really like this cheese slicer. The end grain design is very attractive. It is easy to use, and easy to clean. I can easily slice chunks/cubes of cheese or very thin slices from large blocks of cheese which are more cost-effective than buying pre-sliced/cubed cheese. I see no substantial difference in performance of this slicer when cutting soft cheeses vs. hard cheeses. No complaints. Would recommend this item. The price (~$20) is appropriate for the product.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love, love, love it!!!
We've had a ton of cheese slicers, but this is by far our favorite. Now, we save money by buying the larger blocks of cheese, and cutting them as needed. I would definitely recommend to others. I wish it had qualified for free shipping, but I will say that I ordered it on Monday evening and had it by Tuesday afternoon.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You need to but this!!!
I promise, you will be doing yourself a MASSIVE disservice if you don't get this cheese slicer. We (2 people) go through cheese at a frightening rate... I have graters, slicers, everything you can imagine, and generally I use my good knives to cut through our cheese (except hard cheeses - that's a whole different set of tools there). However, since this baby came into our lives, we've been slicing up cheese like there's no tomorrow. The wire is easy to adjust, and the item as a whole is very good quality. This will be on my counter for years to come!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome!
I love this slicer. My friend has one and recommended it to me. It cuts the slices evenly and easily! The hand held ones always irritated me because there wasn't much control with it and my hand would always end up jammed against the counter. Plus, the slicer would never cut the end off right so you'd end up with a torn piece of cheese! Needless to say, I am thrilled with this new slicer.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good slicer!
This slicer works great on most cheeses. It doesn't work very well on harder cheeses though.



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