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I have the FS-250 . It's a great slicer . Slicing bacon , you'll have to cut the length down , but that's with any of them at this price level . Very easy to clean , plenty of power .

any idea how it compares to the LEM 7.5"? (obviously the Nesco is a bit bigger) Both seem like good introductory slicers?
 
any idea how it compares to the LEM 7.5"? (obviously the Nesco is a bit bigger) Both seem like good introductory slicers?
I'm not really sure how they compare . Haven't looked at any of that stuff since I bought mine .

I would consider mine to be a notch or 2 up from introductory . That Lem probably is too . Mines 180 watts . I have no complaints about mine .
 
I'm not really sure how they compare . Haven't looked at any of that stuff since I bought mine .

I would consider mine to be a notch or 2 up from introductory . That Lem probably is too . Mines 180 watts . I have no complaints about mine .

OK - is the NESCO belt or gear driven?
 
You know , I honestly don't know for sure , but looks like it's gear drive .
 
Lem is 150 watt, belt drive; Nesco is 180 watt, gear drive. I think you would be happy with either. Just a point: The Chef's Choice slicers, specifically the 615 and 615A which are very popular on this forum, are gear driven, and by most accounts do an admirable job for their size.
 
Lem is 150 watt, belt drive; Nesco is 180 watt, gear drive. I think you would be happy with either. Just a point: The Chef's Choice slicers, specifically the 615 and 615A which are very popular on this forum, are gear driven, and by most accounts do an admirable job for their size.

Thanks for the info
 
You are welcome. Besides the Nesco 250, they have a model 300 with a DC motor per their site. Not sure of its output power. The 250 is on sale:

 
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