Customer Reviews:
Excellent Slicer November 8, 2007 Kirti P. Chandratreya (USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Sturdy, strong, stable, and solid slicer. None of that floppy, bent nonsense. Worth every penny you will spend on it.
Smile and say cheese March 10, 2008 David E. Holtzinger (Castro Valley, CA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Not being able to find a decent sturdy cheese slicer at the supermarket I thought I'd try on-line. The Anolon Cheese Slicer looked like a solid product so I ordered one. I was not disappointed. It looks good, has a comfortable rubberized grip, and the stainless steel slicer is sturdy, not bending when being dragged over a block of hard cheese. I use it primarily for slicing Tillamook cheddar and jack cheeses and it works great.
good product March 26, 2008 GJF (northern, New Jersey) 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
It's a good product that matches the clad pot set I have. Awesome pot also, I think they may be discontinued and I don't know why! Great handles.
Perfect for the job May 27, 2008 Andrea M. Smith (Chugiak, Alaska) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My first cheese slicer fell into my hands while living in Moscow, Russia. The plastic handled tool almost immediately started to fall apart, but I loved what it did so much that I hated to get rid of it. I used it to slice cheese to the perfect garnish thickness, slice and shape brownies and other soft pan goods, and serve as a spatula. Unfortunately, as the years went on, I knew I needed a replacement, but they were either too flimsy, too stiff, not sharp enough, serated, etc. It was a scary thing to order one sight-unseen, but I trusted the other reviews. I also bought this tool for two friends getting married this summer. I have been very happy with it and think that my old one which has been held together with packing tape, can now finally retire in peace.
not for standard blocks of cheese August 22, 2008 Ms. K. E. Malish (Hillsboro, OR United States) I bought this based on previous reviews thinking that I could slice through a standard "baby loaf" block of cheese. No such luck. This is designed for those little premium cheeses that you put out at parties. I attempted to use this to slice pepper jack cheese. Not happening. Tore through the cheese instead of slicing. Took off huge chunks at the corners of the block. I figured it was the tiny bits of pepper it was getting hung up on so I tried regular old cheddar. Still took off corners in chunks. Not a good item for everyday cheese slicing for sandwiches. Does a great job on small cheeses that are only a total of about 3 inches wide.
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