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Waring Pro FS155AMZ Professional Food Slicer, Stainless Steel - Waring
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G & F 1607L Cut Resistant Work Gloves, 100-Percent Kevlar Knit Work Gloves, Make by DuPont Kevlar, Protective Gloves to Secure Your hands from Scrapes, Cuts in Kitchen, Wood Carving, Carpentry and Dealing wit - G & F
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G & F 1607M Cut Resistant Work Gloves, 100-Percent Kevlar Knit Work Gloves, Make by DuPont Kevlar, Protective Gloves to Secure Your hands from Scrapes, Cuts in Kitchen, Wood Carving, Carpentry and Dealing wit - G & F

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G & F 1607M Cut Resistant Work Gloves, 100-Percent Kevlar Knit Work Gloves, Make by DuPont Kevlar, Protective Gloves to Secure Your hands from Scrapes, Cuts in Kitchen, Wood Carving, Carpentry and Dealing wit - G & F
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Five Star Reviews:

42%
Awsome!
May 8, 2017
This is amazing. My husband wanted this , and I have to admit I had my doubts. We are saving so much money on lunchmeat. Go to costco and buy a big turkey breast or cook ur own and cut it yourself. Tastes better and alot cheaper. I would reccomed this to anyone. Keep tiny fingers away, very sharp!
effortless workmanship.
April 3, 2017
This replaced my old slicer that was purchased back in 1972. What a delightful difference in design & effortless workmanship.
Right price for the right tool in the kitchen.
March 12, 2017
A welcomed tool for carving roasts and poultry. Easy cleanup easy assembly and disassembly.
Very easy to use
February 5, 2017
Very easy to use, great value for the money, and it cleans up very easily. What more could you ask for?
Slice, Slice, Slice away
August 31, 2015
Great product and easy to use. Used it to thinly slice beef for jerky making. This will also come in handy to package our own lunch meat. You can save some cash if you buy blocks of cheese or several pounds of various lunch meats and slice them yourself. If you have a seal a meal you can freeze the lunch meat. This is very easy to use. You can also use it for vegies and fruits. Comes in handy if you are using a dehydrator.
beef jerky
February 9, 2014
make lots of jerky, the slicer did a great job and was easy to clean. The price was right and it fit in my cupboard.
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Four Star Reviews:

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Good slicer!
August 23, 2017
We bought this to slice up cooked turkey breast, cheese and raw thick steaks. The steaks come too thick so I filet them. I know this slicer is not really meant to cut raw meat but as long as you go a little bit slow it cuts the meat just fine.
... but if you are patient it will do a great job. It will not do a half a ...
July 17, 2017
It is not a commercial or professional grade product but if you are patient it will do a great job. It will not do a half a pound of anything in 30 seconds. So, be realistic for a home slicer.
Works fine for what I am using it for.
April 28, 2017
make my own Canadian Pea Meal Bacon from Pork Loins. This unit does a great job of slicing the Loin into perfect pieces for packaging and freezing. Some parts feel little flimsy but what do you expect for the price? I am happy with the quality and performance of the unit so far.
Does the job
April 14, 2017
Love how most of it is dishwasher-able but there are some crack and crevices that are almost impossible to get all the meat fragments out. Wish the entire unit would be easier to clean. I am sure they are all like this, its our first meat slicer to own.
I can understand the frustration but it seems like so many are rating this product off of what ...
March 13, 2017
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 rpmSuggestions 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 thereOverall, 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.
NOT BAD
January 10, 2016
Not something you buy for your restaurant but nice for the home!😀I thought it was easy to clean after i sliced a London broil for french dips. Why pay 150 for a machine that slices when this is half the cost
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Three Star Reviews:

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Three Stars
March 30, 2017
Good for home use. Doesn't cut a well as a professional cutter but decent for at home use.
Good for veggies
March 21, 2017
This slicer is not powerfull enough for for deli meats and cheeses, however, the company did allow me to return it at no cost to me and have me a full refund.
Find something better
December 10, 2016
Easy to use and clean. But little weight to pushing meat down and doesn't cut meat all the way through. Ends up creating a lip on the back end that you'll need to cut off every so often
... had had for over 20 years and were very pleased with it before it could no longer be reclaimed
July 11, 2016
We were replacing a slicer that we had had for over 20 years and were very pleased with it before it could no longer be reclaimed. We used the Waring Pro to slice roast beef soon after we got it, and found it difficult to get efficient uniform slices, especially if you want thin slices. Compared to the other choices we would still choose the same one. We plan to adjust to using it as we gain more experience with it.
... to what I expected a Waring Pro to preform like.
November 17, 2015
Ok for the money but not even close to what I expected a Waring Pro to preform like.
Good, helpful job
April 27, 2015
I've used it on a ham I bought. After removing the bone, I sliced it up in two ways: very thin for sandwiches, and thicker for breakfast meat. It did a very good job on the ham and was easy. And clean up was quite straight forward. P.S. the company can send me as much $$$ as they want for this:-)
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Two Star Reviews:

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Two Stars
September 6, 2017
not stong inogh
Two Stars
February 10, 2017
it is too flimsy build.
You get what you pay for.
December 27, 2016
This review is for the waring pro: not sure if the cuisinart is the same thing, but they are lumped in the same listing. I've had this for about 4 months. It's basically a toy. Used it lightly for beef to make jerky and slicing ham for lunchmeat, sandwiches etc. Out of the box the thickness Guage slips. It's a design flaw, not QC. Second, after the limited use i have given it, the plastic drive gear slips on the blade gear. Net effect is that the blade doesn't move. It's going in the trash now. I'll spend the money on something that works. Pretty disappointing for the brand.
the moving tray gets stuck and doesn't glide nicely, slowing down the whole process
December 16, 2016
No, no, no... I was so excited to get this, but it doesn't work well. The part that is suppose to hold the food doesn't grasp it in any way, so it slips. Also, the moving tray gets stuck and doesn't glide nicely, slowing down the whole process. I wouldn't recommend it, and I am looking for a better one to replace it. You get what you pay for, I guess; low price = bad product.
This Food Slicer worked exactly one day. Day one ...
September 11, 2016
This Food Slicer worked exactly one day. Day one I sliced bread with it. Day two I tried again but it did not work anymore.
Not For Chunks of Meat
August 7, 2015
Maybe I'm spoiled having real slicers at work but I really wasn't expecting much and the reviews were pretty good. Cooked a pastrami and tried to slice it. Sounded like the gears where going to break. Then tried a prime rib and the same thing. Blade would just stop and then that grinding gear noise. Maybe good for small cuts of moist meat but not good for anything else. Out of hundreds of Amazon purchase this is my first return
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One Star Reviews:

15%
Low Torque Motor and Slow Blade
September 28, 2017
I chose to purchase this item since I wanted to save money by buying meat and cheese and bulk. Cuisinart is a brand I am familiar with and have usually had good experiences with their products so I chose this. After unpacking the slicer and washing off the parts, I unwrapped a two pound chunk of american cheese I had in the refrigerator that I vacuum-sealed a week prior. I was amazed how slow the blade spun and that when I actually went to slice the cheese it seemed to have immense trouble. It seems as if there is no torque at all in the little motor (it's ~130 watts) and completely shredded my cheese. I am planning on looking for a better product because for the price, this is a horrible slicer.
Don't buy. Not possible to clean it. Risk ...
May 29, 2017
Don't buy. Not possible to clean it. Risk of developing bacteria and health issues. Hope to be able to get a refund!Même si le prix est intéressant n'achetez pas ce produit! Impossible de nettoyer cette machine....très mal conçu. Fonctionne bien...pour un usage unique.
... very made cheap very dangerous to cut yourself not recommend at
March 1, 2017
this is not worth the money you pay I will not reffert no one to buy it very made cheap very dangerous to cut yourself not recommend at all
One Star
February 27, 2017
The meat slicer is not very solid.
One Star
December 15, 2016
Product came in not working. Blade is stucked up , will not turn.
DISAPPOINTING PRODUCT!
May 10, 2016
This is a POS! It failed the first time I used it. I tried to slice a beef roast and after 9 or 10 slices the blade locked up and started making a grinding sound. I disassembled and cleaned the unit and tried it again, but the same think happened "Waring Pro" was a brand name I always trusted UNTIL NOW!Don't waste your time on this slicer
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Article Number
Article Number
0040072024535
0899324000618
5899406011476
Brand
Brand
Waring
G & F
G & F
Color
Color
Stainless Steel
Blue
Blue
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
USD
Height
Height
442.9 in
31.1 in
31.1 in
Length
Length
433.1 in
423.2 in
389.0 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Waring
G & F
G & F
Model
Model
FS155AMZ
1607L
1607M
MPN
MPN
CASKU4641
1607L
1607M
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
CASKU4641
1607L
1607M
Product Group
Product Group
Kitchen
Home Improvement
Home Improvement
Product Type
Product Type
KITCHEN
TOOLS
TOOLS
Publisher
Publisher
Waring
G & F
G & F
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
1
Reviews
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Size
Size
Medium
Large
Medium
Studio
Studio
Waring
G & F
G & F
Weight
Weight
36.0 oz
0.0 oz
0.2 oz
Width
Width
738.2 in
162.6 in
147.2 in
Feature
Feature

Professional quality for use at home

Removable 7.5" undulated stainless steel cutting blade for perfect performance

Premium coated steel and die-cast aluminum housing; stainless steel carriage surface

Slice control knob adjusts from 1/32" (5mm) to 1/2" (15mm) to slice bread, roasts, vegetables, firm cheeses and more

Non-slip feed for safe and sturdy operation

Made of 100-Percent DuPont Kevlar cut resistant fiber

Coated with Blue latex on palm, fingertips, and thumb

Tensile strength, cut and puncture protection

Perfect for Cutting Work and glass handling

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Made of 100 Percent DuPont Kevlar Cut Resistant Fiber

Coated with Blue latex on palm, fingertips, and thumb

Tensile strength, cut and puncture protection

Perfect for Cutting Work and glass handling

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