Endurance Cheese Slicer by RSVP International
This modern cheese slicer is made from 18/10 stainless steel and given a satin finish. Instead of the single wire utilized by most cheese slicers, this one has a sharp, solid stainless steel blade for cutting through a variety of cheeses. The 7 x 5.25-in. base is perfectly sized to hold a standard b... See complete description »
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This modern cheese slicer is made from 18/10 stainless steel and given a satin finish. Instead of the single wire utilized by most cheese slicers, this one has a sharp, solid stainless steel blade for cutting through a variety of cheeses. The 7 x 5.25-in. base is perfectly sized to hold a standard block of cheese while the 7.75-in. long curved handle offers substantial leverage and a comfortable grip. On the bottom of the cheese slicer are four non-skid grips to prevent slipping. Dishwasher-safe.
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This cheese slicer is very cheaply made. When trying to slice a block of hard cheese the base will flex and bend. So poorly made I couldn't give it to a friend for christmas. I had to return it and am still waiting for a refund or credit.
The slicing blade handle is loose making it very difficult to line up the blade with the base slot when cutting cheese. I went back to using my old standby knife.
I was very disappointed, the blade does not line up at all. I would have returned it but my husband threw away everything.
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This slicer bent at the first slice through the cheddare cheese, not worth the time or effort to use again. I feel I should have gotten all my shipping back also since it did not slice at all!!!! without bending and almost breaking.
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