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Customer Reviews of WMF Profi Plus Stainless-Steel Cheese Slicer
Customer Rating: Summary: Great Soft Cheese Slicer Comment: Works great on the softer cheeses. Easy to clean, just pop it in the dish washer. Perfect size slices. Customer Rating: Summary: Wires necessary Comment: A hand held wire type of cheese slicer is great. Doesn't matter what cheese (soft or hard) this will slice through it without a problem, that is until the wire breaks rendering it useless. I recently ordered a Chantal model with extra wires (the wires are ordered separately under the description "Chantal Kitchen Tools Stainless Set/4 Replacement Wires for KG-CHS11 Wire Cheese Slicer") and found that these wires fit the WMF model. So now I have 2 working cheese slicers with extra wires. Make sure you order an ample supply of wires as they usually last a few months depending on your cheese usage. Customer Rating: Summary: The best cheese slicer Comment: For evenly sliced cheese, this is the easiest to use cheese slicer I've ever used. Its only drawback occurs when the cutting wire break, which it eventually does, because the only place I know of to get them is directly from a source in Germany. I wish Amazon would carry replacement wires as well as carry this cheese slicer again. More Reviews 1871566030 Cheese Slicer Choosing Appliance -> Plastic wrap An absolute must with a million and a half uses. But do not buy just any plastic wrap. Go to a restaurant supply store and buy a large roll of restaurant plastic wrap. It sticks much better than the common grocery store plastic wrap and is much cheaper per foot. Choosing Appliance -> Energy-Efficient Refrigerators The EnergyGuide label on new refrigerators will tell you how much electricity in kilowatt-hours (kWh) a particular model uses in one year. The smaller the number, the less energy the refrigerator uses and the less it will cost you to operate. In addition to the EnergyGuide label, don't forget to look for the Energy Star label. A new refrigerator with an Energy Star label will save you between $35 and $70 a year compared to the models designed 15 years ago. This adds up to between $525 and $1,050 during the average 15-year life of the unit. WMF Profi Plus Stainless-Steel Cheese Slicer Kitchen tips -> Garlic
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