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SleekSlice Collapsible Mandoline is the latest version of the original handheld mandoline. With 6 thickness settings, an adjustable handle and a comfortable pronged pusher, SleekSlice makes fresh prep more→quick and precise. When you are finished, fold the handles for compact storage. *Folds easy for storage. *Hand guard protects hands. *Convenient countertop slicing.
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Rackhams.com
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From Chef’n, the FreshForce™ Poultry Shears bring a considered, heavy-duty approach to preparing poultry at home. Designed for stream-lined cutting, they help you tackle everything from spatchcock chi more→cken to a Christmas turkey with greater control, cutting through skin and cartilage without tearing the meat. Serrated blade edges slide into the bird for a secure start, while the curved blades are shaped to reach awkward bones. A dedicated notch helps hold bones in place as you cut, keeping the process steady and precise. The high-quality stainless steel blades are connected to a dual-gear mechanism that increases leverage, so you can apply more power with less force. When it’s time to clean up, th…
From Chef’n, this Glass Mandoline brings precision and visibility to everyday prep, with a transparent glass deck that lets you see exactly what you’ve sliced as you work. It’s designed for cutting on more→ly what you need, whether you’re preparing tomato slices for a BLT or julienned carrots for a fresh salad. Created for versatility, it comes with interchangeable straight-cut and crinkle blades, alongside built-in julienne blades for switching styles quickly. A rotating knob lets you adjust julienne thickness between fine and regular, helping you tailor results to the ingredient and the dish. For safer slicing, a chunky plastic pusher glides fruit and vegetables across the blades while keeping fingers …