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Chefman Electric Knife


Chefman Electric Knife with Bonus Carving Fork & Space Saving Storage Case Included One Touch, Durable 8 Inch Stainless Steel Blades, Rubberized Black Handle, BPA Free, 120 Volts and Watts

This operates just like my 30-year-old electric knife.  That being said, it is far more sturdy and the blades are heavier duty than my old knife.  The operation and use are very similar.   It should provide years of service.  

From the vendor:
CREATES UNIFORM SLICES: Carve, cut and slice with ease! The Chefman Electric Knife has reciprocating dual serrated blades and carving fork to add precision and power to any slicing task. With an ergonomic handle for easy right or left-handed use, carve meats, cheeses, breads and more!
PERFECT FOR HOLIDAYS AND EVERYDAY USE: In addition to slicing various types of meat, such as large roasts, turkey, chicken, ham and steak, the Electric Knife may also be used to slice bread; fruits, such as small to medium sized melons and pineapple; vegetables, such as tomatoes and eggplant; and soft to medium-hard cheeses, such as fresh mozzarella and cheddar.
ONE TOUCH ON/OFF AND SAFETY LOCK: The one-touch trigger control power switch has an integrated safety button which locks the knife when it is not in use and prevents accidental blade activation. Store your Electric Knife away in the included storage case for safe and space saving storage.
DISHWASHER SAFE PARTS: After each use, just press the easy blade release button to remove the blade and carefully hand wash or put in the dishwasher; the blades and carving fork are dishwasher safe making for easy and quick cleaning.
RESOURCES & WARRANTY: Includes access to Club Chefman for tailor made step-by-step recipes, tutorial videos, and more! cETL approved with advanced safety technology for long lasting durability, 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee, & 1-year hassle-free warranty provided by Chefman.


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