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Norpro Wood Acrylic Bread Slicer Slicing Guide NEW
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Norpro Wood Acrylic Bread Slicer Slicing Guide NEW

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S-FBA-370

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Description:

Norpro Bread Slicing Guide Features:

Measures 6-3/4" x 6-1/2" x 12-1/2"
Wood base with Acrylic slicing guides for uniform 0.5 slices
Comes apart easily for storage
Crumb Catcher allows for easy clean up
Acrylic slicing guides allow uniform -inch slices


The Acrylic Bread Slicer makes it easy to cut your homemade breads into nice, even slices without getting crumbs all over the kitchen!

Features:

Slicing rack measures 6-3/4 by 6-1/2 by 12-1/2 inches


Generous slicing surface accommodates any size loaf


Handsome hardwood crumb catcher steadies the unit and protects counters and tabletops


Acrylic slicing guides ensure uniform -inch slices


Easy cleanup; simply dump the crumbs the from crumb catcher


Product Details:
Product Length: 1.5 inches
Product Width: 2.0 inches
Product Height: 3.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.25 pounds
Package Length: 12.8 inches
Package Width: 6.8 inches
Package Height: 2.4 inches
Package Weight: 3.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 341 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0 ( 341 customer reviews )
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148 of 150 found the following review helpful:

4Pretty much does what it says.Oct 26, 2002
By Evelyn D. Cruze "evwings"
Only two things could be adjusted for me to like this slicer better. 1 - the grooves could be deeper to keep from slicing into the wood. 2 - the guide could be adjustable. Other than that, it is a handy tool to use with baked bread. We use a bread machine that makes a pound and a half loaf. This has really removed the guess work of slicing. The bread should be cooled a little before attempting to slice. We often take bread to functions and using this we now have nice even slices. It is a lot neater using it rather than a plain board, too. All in all, a great kitchen aide.

98 of 106 found the following review helpful:

1[Low grade] pineSep 06, 2002

A great idea for a product, but it is made of a [low] grade of unfinished pine, stapled together and bit too small for most loafs.

150 of 167 found the following review helpful:

1Big disappointmentMar 27, 2001
By Katerina Kuehler
I have to start with an explanation that an 8" bread knife has only 7 1/4" of a blade exposed, the other 3/4" is inside the handle and is not useful. With the 6 3/4" spacing between the acrylic guides on this slicer you have only half an inch of the knife left on the other side when the knife is pushed all the way in. The spacing is just too wide for a regular knife and it slips out of the acrylic guide on the opposite side each time I move the knife in order to slice the bread. In order to get back into the slit I have to guide the knife with my other hand which is, of course, rediculous and even dangerous. Because of this, even if I used my left hand to guide the knife into the slit, the slices come out very ugly. Second, the bottom of this slicer is made of soft unfinished (you can't wash it) wood and after 3 slices (that's all I could handle) the wood got deep cuts and splinters. Third, the back panel of this slicer on the Amazon picture has a word "Bread" written in a handsom writing. On my slicer it said in thick block ugly letters: "Our daily bread". That's it, I learned my lesson, back it goes.

90 of 99 found the following review helpful:

1Don't waste your timeJun 04, 2005
By Regina M. Cassady "Regina"
I purchased this slicing guide to help make even slices for sandwiches. As others before me have noted the sides are too far apart to accomodate a bread knife safely. I've even looked for a longer bread knife but can't seem to find one. Even with taking great care the cheap soft unfinished wood has been gouged. The second time my husband used it the forward motion of the knife that had slipped out of the guide knocked off the side and now the screws for that side won't stay in the wood without changing the way the slots line up. I truly regret this purchase.

47 of 50 found the following review helpful:

1Don't waste your money!Feb 04, 2002

I wish I had read the previous review before I bought this, because it was not worth it!! It is too wide for a normal bread knife, and the slices DO NOT come out even and pretty. I got more even slices just using my hand to hold the bread than I did using this. I was really looking forward to having nice, thin bread slices on my homeade bread and this was a huge disappointment. Don't buy it!

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