Chef's Choice Electric Meat Slicer with Stainless Steel Blade Features Slice Thickness Control and Tilted Food Carriage Easy Clean, 7-Inch, Silver
About this item
- Cast-aluminum and stainless steel slicer with gear-drive cool-running high-torque motor
- 7-inch multipurpose stainless steel blade slices from deli-thin to approximately 3/4-inch slices
- Tilted large-capacity food carriage and cantilever design provide fast efficient slicing
- Blade food carriage food pusher food Deflector and Thickness guide remove for easy cleaning safety fuse at the base of the slicer for power surges protection
- Recommended Blade Sharpener Model 601
Product Description
Chef's choice electric food slicer 609T 609 is rugged and powerful. It features a tilted food carriage design for fast and efficient slicing. The multi-purpose 7-inch stainless steel blade slices a wide variety of foods and the large Capacity food carriage retracts fully to permit slicing of extra large roasts, hams and other foods. Its "easy-clean" design features a removable blade, food carriage, food pusher and food deflector for quick and easy cleaning. Constructed with key components made of cast aluminum and stainless steel, the unit houses a powerful, cool running, high torque motor and features reliable, smooth, gear drive operation. It features precision thickness control for slicing a wide variety of foods including meat, vegetables, breads and cheese from deli-thin to 3/4-inch thick with a click of a safety button the food carriage can be secured in a "lock" position to limit access to blade when unit is not in use. Serving tray included.
Product information
Product Dimensions 15.5 x 10.38 x 11 inches Item Weight 8.53 pounds Manufacturer Chef's Choice ASIN B078X5JWBD Country of Origin China Item model number 609A Customer Reviews
4.4 out of 5 starsBest Sellers Rank #37,065 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
#19 in Electric Knives & Slicers
#932 in Specialty Kitchen AppliancesIs Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available September 25, 2012