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KeithCentral, TAS
- 6 reviews
I will not buy Healthy Choice products if this is the quality you get.
Packaging is quite good. Instructions are mediocre.
Packaging states that the product is "Dishwasher sate" but instructions state "place no part of the slicer in the dishwasher". It is quite fiddly to clean properly.
It makes awful gear noises and has slow variable cutting speed depending on work load. So it cuts things rather badly and it is a lot of work to clean up afterwards. No thanks
Purchased in February 2021 for A$79.00.
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grell63Greater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC
- 27 reviews
Cheap food slicer, but you get what you pay for
WE purchased this food slicer for $59.95 from Kogan as our previous one had died. We had two main used in mind: slicing bread, and slicing meat. After using it a few times, several problems became apparent:
1)- The rotation speed of the blade appears too slow, especially when cutting bread
2)- Bread does not cut cleanly and tends to "tear" towards the end of the cut
3)- Same comment applies when cutting processed meats like salami etc
4)- It is not particularly ergonomic, and the "action" has a lot of friction, so it is not smooth
All in all i...Read more
t is clearly made to a price, and when put to the test that shows. If you were only going to use it for slicing soft meats or cheese, then it might be OK, but I would suggest that you are better off spending a few extra dollars for a better quality unit. VERDICT: Inexpensive to buy, but very mediocre performance: Not recommendedSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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