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Sunday 11-5 CST | |  | Meat & Poultry Tools | Home » » » » » Stainless Steel Chees Plane | | | | | | | Description: | | Rarely have elegance, durability and comfort been combined to such a degree when it comes to kitchen tools. The brushed stainless steel handle is strong and built to last while the trademark non-slip, flexible grip makes using this gadget a pleasure. Pull off even slices of hard cheese easily and neatly. | | | Features: | |
• Brushed stainless-steel handle has flexible rubber fins for comfort
• Sharp blade can accommodate thin or thick slices
• Can slice from any angle
• Elegant design for serving guests
• Safe to use in dishwasher
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 9.38 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.88 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 10.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.1 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
OXO SteeL Cheese Plane - Great Cheese SlicerApr 06, 2008
By Mark
"Technology, Music and Movies"
OXO SteeL Cheese Plane
The OXO SteeL cheese slicer has a nice stainless steel blade and an attractive brushed steel section running down the middle. The rubber handle grips give it a nice feel in your hand, similar to the slicer from Anolon Anolon Cheese Slicer. Both handles are made from a solid piece of stainless steel with a rubber grip around the handle for a more solid feel.
I also own the Pedrini cheese slicer Pedrini Black & Satin Stainless Steel Cheese Slicer. That one has a handle that is made out of black plastic. Unlike the OXO and Anolon slicers which are both $10, the Pedrini is $7, making it a nicer value.
The actual head on this guy is not as wide as the Anolon or Pedrini slicers, but only by a little bit. It's still big enough to almost cut from a standard cheddar block. Still, I like to cut at an angle to get slivers of cheese instead, so this one is no problem for me.
I don't know why these planes are so difficult to find in stores. For some reason, they mostly sell those wire cheese slicers which just don't seem sturdy enough for thick cheese and are also harder to clean.
This is a great slicer. If you want a solid handle and don't mind a more narrow blade, this is the way to go. If you don't mind the plastic handle and want to save a few bucks, give the Pedrini a look.
Enjoy!
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
A Pleasure to UseMar 14, 2006
By J. Finkel
"Jack of Trades"
As a kid, I would eat bagles toasted with melted cheddar on top every morning. I had a great cheese slicer with a thin, round, wooden handle and loved it. Stocking my own kitchen, I wanted to get a cheese slicer that was as enjoyable to use. Some slicers can be annoyingly dull, slice in a way that leaves cheese stuck to the slicer, slice unevenly, slice too thin/thick, or be uncomfortable to work with for long endeavors. This slicer has none of these problems.
The handle is designed well. It feels very comfortable, sturdy and looks great! I liked my old wooden handle slicer, but this dishwaser safe one is better. I can make it through a pound of cheese very quickly, producing uniform slices. Some people might like slices that are thin enough to be slighly translucent, but I prefer the slices you get with this. of course, you can use it to peel things too. It's sharp enough to hangle mangos, but will take off a thicker layer from apples/potatoes/etc. than a good peeler.
The slicer's only con is a narrowish slicing blade. The old slicer i had was almost wide enough for a land-o-lakes (pretty standard) size pound of cheese. This slicer will have room to spare with the more square shaped pound of cracker barrel cheese, but not much.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Slices cleanly, every timeJun 16, 2008
By Joel Tesler I have been using cheese planes for years. My previous plane was getting dull, and would often crumble the cheese instead of slicing it. This one slices cleanly every time, even with softer cheeses.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
BAD!!!Nov 07, 2009
By Kit This product really surprised me because I was a great fun of Oxo products. The Oxo Steel Cheese Plane is a terrible product. I purchased this one about three weeks ago. The first use of this product made it bent where the handle meets the steel. The second use it completely snapped off in half!! I still like the most of the Oxo products however, I strongly suggest that you purchase different brand for your cheese slicing needs!
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
expected more from oxoJun 07, 2009
By N. Bless
"foodie"
I bought this peeler for slicing Parmesan cheese but it's not up to the job. The handle is comfortable and secure but the blade is too flimsy for really hard cheese. Parmesan slices come out rough and too thick.
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