Cutting yourself a slice of cheese uniformly, quickly, and easily
Tired of "cutting" off a slice of cheese? I sure was. My knife cut slices too thick and too thin at the same time. It started great but by the time it got almost through the cheese it was a different thickness end to end and top to bottom. I had a metal "slicer" that was too narrow and cut too thin a piece of cheese for my sandwich. Those days are GONE! I now get uniform slices quickly and easily with my new Zulay Kitchen Stainless Steel Wire Cheese Slicer. I can't recommend it enough to all cheese eaters who want their slices at their preferred thickness and uniformity.
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Adventure Traveler
April 30, 2025
The best of the best
I have been using cheese slicers for about 50 years. This is the best one I have ever used. I have been using it daily to slice sharp cheddar cheese from a brick and it is holding up extremely well. I’m particularly impressed with the wire, it seems slightly thicker and more sturdy than the wires in other slicers I have used. I also like the adjustable thickness feature. It is very easy to adjust and set with a small slotted screw driver. This is a great value for the money and I highly recommend it.
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Love the Cheese Slicer but need new wires
Great cheese slicer. I use almost daily. The wires are getting a bit stretched and don't cut as well as they should. I need some new wires which are not found in your store. Please advise how I might get replacements.
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Alaskan Eagle
May 15, 2025
Cuts cheese like a dream! Could not be more satisfied.
Cuts cheese like a dream.No slouch to cut through block cheese, even the 4-inch square loaf.Easy to adjust the thickness of slice. Easy to clean up. Would HIGHLY recommend.
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be careful ove the cutting wire , easy to adjust the thickness size ,you want to cut.
very good quality cutter , well made , I couldn't wait to use it. yum, yum. have a nice ,cheese & wine lunch .
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Not Important
July 06, 2024
VERY Hard To Replace Wire
I ordered this as a replacement for an identical cheese slicer that I just replaced the cutting wire on for the 2nd time -- I have zero confidence it'll last the week. The holes where the wire attaches have become deformed, with the short screws barely grabbing, fastening the wire ends. IMHO most will be better off considering these cheese slicers disposable, replacing them when the wire breaks.While it's a good design, the problem is the soft metal it's made from. The ends on the cutting wire are made of a much harder metal, which winds up deforming the square holes those wire ends fit into. Here's what I went through to replace the cutting wire. I had to first drive out the old wire ends using a punch and hammer. Next, you have to make a 90 degree bend in the wire at the rectangular metal block that holds the wire to the handle, making sure to pull the wire all the way through or it'll be too short, and you must make sure both ends match, that you don't have one end bent to the bottom & the other bent to the top or side. That's difficult. Then you can't just insert one end of the wire then the other -- because the wire is taught you have to hold both ends perpendicular to the square holes in the handle and try to insert them at the same time. That's extra difficult when those square holes are mangled. The next challenge is that when they cut the slots for the roller to move up & down, they also cut the bottom out of those square holes. That means that the metal blocks at each end of the wire will probably be cocked downward, towards that empty space, so you can't push them all the way in and the screw holes won't line up. You can stick something through the screw hole, into the threaded end of the block, and try to align it so you can push the block all the way in and attach it with the screw, with the risk that you'll damage those threads. Or you can remove the roller and stick something up through the bottom of the square holes to align the 2 blocks. Reattaching the roller isn't hard, but it's not fun either, because of the 2 shims at either end of the roller. And after going through all that, I found that because the metal was deformed, those metal blocks at both ends of the wire won't go in far enough, so the threads on the [too] short screws barely grab the threaded blocks. I expect they'll pull lose.
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Harvey cross
May 18, 2025
After you just your setting with a flat head screwdriver occurs very nicely
I does what it's supposed to do slice cheese and it does it well .
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