Looking for Meat Slicers For Your Kitchen
September 3rd, 2010 | by admin |Thinking economical is the new mental shift that many families now need to grapple with switching on. Eating out at even the least fancy establishments, like the typical sandwich shop, can easily gouge into the family finances. Obtaining the most from the meat you buy is difficult once you start to research how far your money goes and what you’re getting for it. Also, rather than forsaking fun forever, most individuals still want to entertain friends and do so with store-bought platters, but there’s a much better way.
Purchasing meat slicers may not make sense at first, but when you understand that the prices range run from under $100 to around $400 and make professional results across all price points, the prospect of having deli-sliced meat in-house saving you hundreds of dollars a year turns into a draw. Purchasing a roast and slicing it yourself will give you that pleasing deli taste to any homemade sandwich.
Full serve kitchens that would be found in eating places and hotels, for instance, would need a meat slicer with the ability to handle a sizable volume of production. They have the ability to sustain higher utilization for commercial operations like these. Of course, the price for an industrial sized slicer is a bit greater but considering its level of production, it’ll pay for itself in no time
Having an appliance with a big blade may well seem counter-productive with children in the home, but all meat slicers have a safety lock which will put your mind at ease when thinking of the little ones in your kitchen alone.
A great economical slicer that will do everything you want and need, while fitting into your family spending budget is the Chef’s Choice 610, which at $100 will easily slice through a roast. However, because of the 7-inch diameter blade, roasts and various other meats will have to be cut smaller before slicing. On the other side of the spectrum, if high throughput is what you want then the Chef’s Choice Meat Slicer Professional Model 667 at $470 can slice from deli thin to less than an inch thickness on a variety of foods.
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