Slicer Recommendation

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JohnsMyName

Smoke Blower
Original poster
Feb 7, 2018
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Manchester, CT
Hi all, looking to buy my first slicer. Will be used mostly for dry cured meats and bacon. I'd like to stick close to the $100-150 mark, but can spend a little more or less to get the most value for my dollar. Any suggestions?
 
I am happy with my ChefsChoice 615. About $150 as I recall.
 
Thanks for the replies guys.

I was looking at the Chef's Choice 615, but the 609 is only $80 vs $130 so I'm wondering if it is more value. Also, the 665 Professional is $200, is that worth the extra? It is never ending!! :)

If you all like the 615 and don't find any short comings, maybe I'll stick with that.

ETA: It appears to come only with serrated blade, I'm guessing the smooth blade is best for cured meats and bacon?
 
Yes, get the optional smooth blade as well.

I don't know what the differences are between the 609 and the 615 but I'd guess less power. I wouldn't want any less power than the 615 has for slicing larger cuts (like cured eye of round for instance).
 
Looks badass smokebuzz, had you tried any others before that one? What do you like best about it, extra power and blade size?
 
I've had the cheaper slicers, Nebco , Rival, and a few others. The fences where uneven, low power, just small. This 310 is very well built, don't over heat, can get paper thin slices, not serrated is less mess.... Wish I would have bought it sooner...
 
If i'd been thinking, i should have posted pics of the Butt and loin bacons i did.... will be curing some beef next month...
 
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