🍞 Slice your way to perfection with style!
The Bamboo Bread Slicer by Vriccc is a high-quality, adjustable slicing guide designed for effortless bread cutting. Made from durable Moso bamboo, it features a crumb catcher for mess-free slicing and folds flat for convenient storage. Perfect for any kitchen enthusiast looking to elevate their homemade bread experience.
Brand | Vriccc |
Colour | Natural |
Material | Bamboo Wood |
Recommended Uses For Product | Vegetable |
Shape | Rectangular |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Included Components | Holder |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | bamboo |
Size | Medium |
ASIN | B09XJRWD3Y |
L**E
I'm still on the fence with this one!
I'm still on the fence with this one! It does scratch very easily, so you have to be careful when your knife gets to the bottom. You have to be careful as the knife goes down to make sure you're not cutting the guides as well. I'm going to get a cheap cheap light weight cutting board or mat and cut it down to fit the bottom to keep from scratching it up. It will have to cut three different sizes depending on what width I end up using. I'm thinking that should work great, we will find out soon. The only thing I don't like about it is that it is not high enough for some of the bread I make in the bread machine, so you are guessing and hoping that you start the cut in the right place. Well, you usually are not! My cuts on my tall loaf came out very very uneven. Still trying different ways of cutting the tall ones. I wish the guides were a little tighter in the groves they set in, would make it a little easier to hold the bread and not move back and forth to much. I like the sturdiness for the most part. I like how it comes apart and stores in the tray, fits right on top of my bread machine for storage. Nice looking, but still trying to like it.
M**M
Wedges
Slots too wide so the knife blade can wander
L**W
Good quality and does a good job
Pleased with the quality and does the job perfectly
Z**E
It works pretty well
So, I love this thing lets start off with that but it does have some problems that make it annoying to use from time to time. It's very easy to clean, just clean it the way you would a cutting board, hot water, soap and a sponge and let it dry before use. It folds up very easily which is great for smaller kitchens or if you don't want it out all the time.As for the sturdiness, it's not bad but after a month of having it and around 20 loves of bread it does show signs of being cut up in the grooves and across. Could just be that I'm applying too much pressure or cutting longer than I should but it's worth noting.The adjustable cutting area is a great idea but with the bread machine that I use my loaves are too big for the medium loaf size and too small for the large loaf size so it just slides back and forth while I'm trying to cut my bread, not a big deal, just annoying.The backing piece of the cutter is very nice, I just wish there was some sort of a presser or holder for the other side. I have the problem of I put my loaf in, try to hold it in place while cutting and also trying to keep the slicer from shifting or sliding and I sometimes end up with wonky mis-cut bread that is the real problem for me. I hate trying to cut bread and them oops, it started sliding and now I have a cut that's normal to massive halfway through or normal to paper thin. It can be fixed by having someone press it against the backer but it sucks that I need help to cut bread because of that.All in all it's not a bad product and everything can be fixed or ignored but I just wish that some things were different.
A**
Easy to store, easy to use
This simple bamboo bread slicer is nicely designed. The crumb tray slides into groves underneath the slicing base and easily removed to clean. The sides sit securely in groves and can be moved into other groves to accommodate a variety of loaf sizes. The end piece prevents the loaf from moving out of position while being sliced. Finally, all pieces fit into the slide out crumb storage tray.
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