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Inor
12-26-2014, 07:33 PM
Mrs Inor and I have been wanting a meat slicer for a couple of years. We have looked at bunches of them, from the cheap plastic crappy "home use" models for $80 to the full commercial grade deli slicers for $2000. This year for Christmas, we decided to take the plunge on the 10 inch Commercial-Grade Meat Slicer from Cabela's. We went over and bought it today because they were having a good sale and it was about $50 off the normal price.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Commercial-Grade-12-Meat-Slicer/1910402.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fproduct.jsp%3 FproductId%3D1843125&categoryIds=104798880%7C104723280%7C104577480%7C&WTz_l=RI%3BIK-541003

My initial impression is that it is a really well made machine. It is heavy with the 10 inch model weighing about 35 pounds. Also, the entire machine is made of cast aluminum or steel, except for a small plastic guard. The feet are made of rubber, so it does not slide around on the counter when in use. Overall, it just feels like a very solidly built machine. It even included a nice canvas cover for it.

Running it, the motor starts a little slower than most kitchen appliances and it takes a second or so to come up to speed. I assume that is because it is wound to deliver torque rather than speed. Once it is up to speed, it runs pretty quietly. The slide table for the meat glides back and forth nicely and is obviously riding on bearings rather than just a slide track like some of the cheap models.

Clean up is really easy. The slide table is just held on with a single nut as is the blade guard. The blade itself is held on with three phillips screws. We were able to clean it well without removing the blade which is a good thing because the blade is insanely sharp.

We tested it by shaving up some prime rib that was left over from Christmas supper into very thin slices for sandwiches. It worked great and had no issues at all.

The thickness of the cut can easily be adjusted with a knob on the side and goes from 0 all the way out to just over an inch thick. That will be an added benefit we did not plan on as we like to buy high quality roasts and slice them into steaks ourselves to save money. (With standing rib roast going for $12 a pound and ribeye steaks going for $17 a pound, we just saved ourselves $5 per steak right there!)

The one negative so far is that the "push handle" to feed the meat into the slicer does not get close enough to the blade in my arrogant opinion. That means after the last slice, you are still left with about 1/2 or 3/4 inch of meat that cannot be sliced. I tried even putting another chunk of meat on top of the chunk I was trying to slice. But all that did was make the piece I was trying to slice fall down between the slide table and the blade. It was more of a minor annoyance than a drop dead issue though.

Finally, the instruction manual was also very well written. It was all in English and had good tips on how to use the slicer for meats, cheeses and breads too. So overall, we are very pleased with it. Now it is just a matter of trying to figure out where to keep it.

Infidel
12-26-2014, 07:55 PM
I'm jealous, I've wanted one for a while. I borrowed a cheap one from a buddy a while back and did up some london broil sandwiches for a party, worked great but the blade was serrated which I don't care for. Does the Cabela's slicer have a sharpener? I didn't see one in the picture but there may be an optional one you could buy, figured I'd ask.

Great review by the way.

-Infidel

Inor
12-26-2014, 07:57 PM
I'm jealous, I've wanted one for a while. I borrowed a cheap one from a buddy a while back and did up some london broil sandwiches for a party, worked great but the blade was serrated which I don't care for. Does the Cabela's slicer have a sharpener? I didn't see one in the picture but there may be an optional one you could buy, figured I'd ask.

Great review by the way.

-Infidel

It includes a stone on a little plastic jig for sharpening. Obviously I do not know how well that works yet. But it seems like it will be pretty easy to do.

hawgrider
12-26-2014, 08:57 PM
Nice! I could easily put ones of those to work. Looks like a decent one.

bigwheel
12-26-2014, 10:43 PM
Thanks for the report on that machine. I used to have an el cheapo model which really made me mad. Have come close to snagging a good one a few times but just aint made the leap yet.

Cherry
06-14-2017, 04:39 AM
Looks great! Keep it up.

Unclefred
06-14-2017, 09:10 AM
Two critiques here- half of the manual, the first half, should have been in Spanish. Secondly, it's the plastic piece that will get you.


I would love to have one of those!


I just noticed Cherry revived a necro-thread. :potd:

hawgrider
06-14-2017, 09:34 AM
Two critiques here- half of the manual, the first half, should have been in Spanish. Secondly, it's the plastic piece that will get you.


I would love to have one of those!


I just noticed Cherry revived a necro-thread. :potd:

If that one doesn't come clean soon its going to get its cherry popped!
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Inor
06-14-2017, 10:02 AM
I wrote that review right after we bought the thing and had only used it once. So I suppose I should do an update...

That machine was the biggest piece-of-crap-waste-of-money that we have bought in a LONG LONG time! We ended up giving it to my sister-in-law who sold it in her garage sale for about $12.

The dogs loved it. I was slicing up a venison roast to make jerky and the damn thing threw more meat onto the ceiling than it did on the plate. The dogs sat under it as it was raining meat, thinking "manna from heaven".

If you are thinking of buying one of these pieces of shit, do yourself a favor and just send the money to me instead. You will save yourself all kinds of frustration.

Unclefred
06-14-2017, 10:32 AM
If that one doesn't come clean soon its going to get its cherry popped!
https://hoydenabouttown.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/banhammer2.jpg

Cherry is in 'Alaska'. :bongodrums:

hawgrider
06-14-2017, 10:38 AM
Cherry is in 'Alaska'. :bongodrums: Alaska's cool!

Noob digging up 3 really old threads 2 of them meat slicer threads wouldn't be to weird except there homepage on their profile is a meat slicer website, So... Pm was sent and I am watching carefully.

Unclefred
06-14-2017, 12:38 PM
Alaska's cool!

Noob digging up 3 really old threads 2 of them meat slicer threads wouldn't be to weird except there homepage on their profile is a meat slicer website, So... Pm was sent and I am watching carefully.

Ahh..I guess you could slice Spam

lindyshelly
11-25-2017, 05:22 AM
Thank you for sharing this informative information on that device. I have been using another one called Zeny Semi-Auto Meat Slicer, it is a commercial meat slicer device. It has 240 watts of a motor, It has 10 inches of the anti-rust steel blade with a safety cover, The slicing thickness is 0 to 17 mm, and more features are there. The durability, performance is perfect. If you want to check you can click the link: http://pro-meat-grinder.com/best-meat-slicer/

A Watchman
11-25-2017, 06:50 AM
Thank you for sharing this informative information on that device. I have been using another one called Zeny Semi-Auto Meat Slicer, it is a commercial meat slicer device. It has 240 watts of a motor, It has 10 inches of the anti-rust steel blade with a safety cover, The slicing thickness is 0 to 17 mm, and more features are there. The durability, performance is perfect. If you want to check you can click the link: http://pro-meat-grinder.com/best-meat-slicer/


Well lindyshelly, what brings you out from hiding in the back of the butcher shop? Tell us about yourself! :stickman:

OSFG
11-25-2017, 08:03 AM
I wrote that review right after we bought the thing and had only used it once. So I suppose I should do an update...

That machine was the biggest piece-of-crap-waste-of-money that we have bought in a LONG LONG time! We ended up giving it to my sister-in-law who sold it in her garage sale for about $12.

The dogs loved it. I was slicing up a venison roast to make jerky and the damn thing threw more meat onto the ceiling than it did on the plate. The dogs sat under it as it was raining meat, thinking "manna from heaven".

If you are thinking of buying one of these pieces of shit, do yourself a favor and just send the money to me instead. You will save yourself all kinds of frustration.


Inor just demonstrated why I love and hate product reviews. You ask anyone how their new Bride is doing the night after the honeymoon Your gonna get a rosy picture... Fast forward 3 years. That story could go so bad so quickly you'd thing your steering linkage broke!!!

Also its reminds me of a buddy who always asks the Waiters what's good on the menu?.. I always say, "Do you know them?" Maybe they like the smell of their own farts and secretly eat comet cleaning powder at home....I ain't taking advice from a fart smelling comet chomper!"