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Cuisinart Kitchen Pro Food Slicer, 7.5, Gray

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Style: Cuisinart Food Slicer


Features

  • Removable 7.5-inch undulated stainless steel cutting blade. Cord length : 38 Inches
  • Stainless steel removable carriage
  • Slice control knob adjusts from a paper-thin 1/32 inch to a thick 1/2 inch
  • Premium-coated steel and die-cast aluminum housing.UC Cubic Feet: 1.29
  • Blade, food guide and stainless steel carriage are all removable for easy cleanup

Description

The Kitchen Pro Food Slicer makes slicing meats, cheeses, vegetables, breads and other foods easy, fast and convenient! This professional-quality slicer adjusts from 1/32 inch to 1/2 inch thick to slice everything from paper-thin prosciutto to perfect servings of roast beef. Imagine how easy it is to make apple pie when the Kitchen Pro does all the apple slicing! It's convenient and simple to operate, and removable parts make it easy to clean. Any way you slice it, this premium appliance is a great addition to any kitchen, and a big help to any chef. Features: Heavy-duty 130-watt motor|Removable 7.5-inch undulated stainless steel cutting blade for perfect performance|Slice control knob adjusts from 1/32" to 1/2" to slice bread roasts firm cheeses and more|Premium coated steel and die-cast aluminum housing|Non-slip feet for stable operation|Limited Five Year Motor Warranty


Brand: Cuisinart


Product Dimensions: 9.25"L x 14.5"W x 10.5"H


Material: Steel


Color: Gray


Special Feature: Non-slip Feet, Removable 7.5-inch Undulated Stainless Steel Cutting Blade, Heavy-duty 130-watt Motor


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Item Weight: 11 Pounds


Blade Length: 7.5 Inches


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 10.88 x 18.25 x 11.13 inches


Item Weight: 11 pounds


Manufacturer: Cuisinart


Item model number: FS-75


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 22, 2016


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  • So much better than expected!
Style: Cuisinart Food Slicer
I was able to take a 10lb, brisket and slice it to 3/8in. I absolutely am in love with this slicer. Made a loaf of home made bread and sliced it to 1/4 in. with absolutely zero problems for either the brisket or bread. I just made the best decision ever buying this slicer, now I can stretch my cooked meat/food supply to last longer and eat smaller portions now that I can slice it thinner! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by Terry Terry

  • I can understand the frustration but it seems like so many are rating this product off of what ...
Style: Cuisinart Food Slicer
So I gave it 4 stars. First, for those reviewing this with 1-star ratings. I can understand the frustration but it seems like so many are rating this product off of what it can't do versus what it can. If you're looking for a deli-style slicer for paper thin cuts with almost no work to it, yes, this product is not for you. There's a reason commercial slivers cost so much. Ultra thin and well crafted blades with high rpms don't come cheap. For all the reviewers giving this 5 stars, this really is t as great as everyone makes it out to be. There are some serious design flaws and it takes some work and toying with to get the hang of this product. Pros: (1) will slide better than a knife and more consistent than a mandolin. (2) fairly easy to operate. Cleaning didn't seem too bad. You can't put this or any parts in the dishwasher, which is a drawback for home users, but cleaning it didn't make me feel like it was the end of the world. (3) it will cut near paper thing slices if you handle it the right way (4) slices bread in consistent sized slices. I like that this can act not only as a meat and cheese slicer, but also a bread slicer for my fresh baked loaves (5) does really save you money if you buy deli meats in bulk or cure your own deli meats. And the size is not too bad for a slicer. Fairly small and easily storable. It's also very light in weight. Cons: (1) major design flaws. The adjustment knob itself seems fine, but the backing where the object to cut slides it weak. It does move during slicing (2) I don't like the plastic handgaurd. It feels a bit flimsy (3) for something that is only 150w, I feel like inly being able to run it for 10 minutes is a bit frustrating, especially if you have a ton to slice. I understand the nature of the engineering behind it, but for a home - based kitchen appliance one would expect to be able to not have to let the thing "cool off" with such a low wattage rating. This tells me the engineering is not that well thought out. (4) the blade does operate at a low rpm. I suppose it's not the end of the world for a home product, but i feel like they could have designed this a bit better with a higher rpm Suggestions for use: (1) for anything that it cut, if you want consistent sized slices, I would put the object of slicing a little higher. I know this could become a safety issue, so just think while you slice, and keep in mind you have a blade nearby. I've been using about 1/2 in- 1in off the bottom. It definitely yields better and more consistent cuts. I also don't have anything get stuck in the blade. (2) for paper thin slices, you really need to set this almost near size 0. By following the first suggestion, it'll get you there. It won't be consistent, but at least you'll be close enough to be happy (3) don't press too hard on the hand guard. I feel like this is one issue that led me to inconsistent slicing. (4) don't go fast. Doing so will certainly ensure uneven and inconsistent slices. The instructions even direct you to operate slowly. But obviously don't slice, stop, slice, stop midway. You want one smooth slow pass. This will also get you there Overall, this is a home kitchen product which is why I did give it a 4 star rating. If this were sold to me as a commercial product, I certainly would be complaining. Heck, the box even specifies to only use this in a home kitchen. If you're looking to leave your deli and move to home cured or bulk deli meats, then this will get you there. But it does require some playing around with. Don't expect to open this, shove a hunk of meat on it and expect high quality slices. Just like any non-commercial kitchen product, there will be inconsistencies. But for under $70, I think the quality of the product matches with the price well. You just have to learn how to use it the right way for everything you use it for. I've found different speeds of my hand moving and heights really make a difference based on the type of food being sliced.. I know most of us want these things to be intuitive and easy to use, but what can you expect for a kitchen product for less than $100? It does what it needs to do when used in the correct way for each type of food. With all that said, certainly worth the investment so far. I'll give updates if anything changes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2017 by Marianne Garvey

  • Customer service blocked repair service now I have junk on my counter.. e
Style: Cuisinart Food Slicer
Stopped working, customer service site inquirery filled out form for warranty assistance, attempted to send form and company site immediately blocked my customer service warranty request, with no questions or answers.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by Colin J.

  • low cost but works great for home
Style: Cuisinart Food Slicer
wife read alot of reviews and she said this was the one to purchase. it works really well and is easy to clean. its a home version so it is good for small jobs, but i am really pleased that it works really well.
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by ricky

  • Price point winner...
Style: Cuisinart Food Slicer
What can you expect for $88? Certainly not heavy duty. It's a bit flimsy. Certainly not fast and forced slicing. But, hey, it gets the job done. And it's a bit messy but the sliding table top comes off to make you feel better about how messy the rest of the clean-up job will be. We'll keep it but it won't be coming off the shelf every day. I roast beef for slicing for sandwiches and cure our own Canadian bacon, so at least every couple weeks it'll get used. Sooner if we feel we need very even slices for veggies, etc. One thing I don't like is that a ratty uncut edge develops at the bottom of meat being sliced. I rotate the meat a quarter turn even 2 or 3 slices to alleviate it. I see it as an excellent tool for adding uniformly sliced zucchini in lasagna. What others have noted and the instructions say, it pays to have your meats you slice very cold beforehand. Recommended for home use with a few inconveniences that come with more advantages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023 by howard

  • Better than I expected.
Style: Cuisinart Food Slicer
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. Quibbles I can live with: 1) its motor is loud. It may not seem that way at first, but after several minutes of slicing, you'll find it wearing on you a bit. Probably ends up being a good thing that it needs occasional rest to prevent overheating. 2) It has limited physical capacity - the carriage only moves clear of the blade far enough to slice items about 6 or 7 inches in width. We had to take the bellies, which are about 10 inches wide, and cut them down the middle in order to have pieces that could fit the slicer. 3) The on/off switch is recessed in a cavity too narrow to operate with a knuckle (my fingers were greasy from the pork, so I didn't want to use them). 4) Even after disassembling the blade, carriage and safety guard for washing, there are obviously still other non-removable surfaces on the machine that need attention. That's not unexpected. What annoyed me is the number of small nooks and crannies where little bits of food managed to hide. Cleaning has to be painstaking. 5) I don't know what will happen when the blade dulls. It's serrated, so even if I had great knife-sharpening skills and equipment, I don't know that I could do it. Whether a replacement will be available when we get to that point is anyone's guess. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2021 by Craig Burgess

  • Great for slicing
Style: Cuisinart Food Slicer
Placed nicely on the counter, easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by gina watson

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