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Black and Decker Home Slice Right Electric Knife EK700

Black and Decker Home Slice Right Electric Knife EK700Brand: Black & Decker
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $15.75
as of 7/29/2010 14:10 MDT details
You Save: $4.24 (21%)



New (14) Used (2) from $14.00

Seller: BIC Superstore
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 70 reviews
Sales Rank: 2018

Color: White
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 12.4 x 2.8 x 3.3
Warranty: 1

MPN: EK-700
Model: EK700
UPC: 050875515406
EAN: 0050875515406
ASIN: B0000DAR49

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Electric carving knife cuts thick or thin slices with precision
  • 7-inch serrated stainless-steel blade with flush-cut design
  • Nonslip handle and safety lock for comfort and security
  • Nonslip tabs enable easy blade removal and quick cleanup
  • Measures approximately 12-1/4 by 2-4/5 by 3-1/5 inches

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Product Description
  • Stainless Steel Electric Knife
  • Stainless steel blade 9" long
  • Trigger lock
  • Blades remove easily
  • Non-slip grip
  • Blades are design to cut on flat motion
  • Dishwasher Safe Stainless Steel Blades
  • Safety Lock Prevents Accidental Start
  • Modern Contoured Design Fits Comfortably In Your Hand
  • Uniquely Designed Blades To Cut Finish


  • Customer Reviews:
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    4 out of 5 stars handy kitchen tool   May 30, 2010
    R. A. Pacholski
    Easy to use and quick clean up plus good price make this a good buy.


    2 out of 5 stars Cuts , but clogs   May 22, 2010
    J. T. Perry (Jacksonville, FL)
    The knife works well when completely clean, but as you go along it gathers meat between the blades. This requires stopping cleaning the blades. This was only a 12lb turkey and it took 4 cleanings. My old GE lasted 12 years and never had a problem.


    1 out of 5 stars Quit cutting after only 2 weeks   May 10, 2010
    TheOtherChris (Southeast Idaho)
    It worked quite well for about 2 weeks.
    Now, one blade half no longer works and just slides along with the other.
    This is great for massaging the bread, but lousy for actually cutting it.



    4 out of 5 stars Black and Decker electric knife   May 6, 2010
    C. Black (Idaho)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I have owned this electric knife for over a year now and we use it almost daily. Our first knife was a Presto Pride and we had it for many years before it died. We also own the Presto Pride bread slicing guide. When I looked for a replacement, this knife seemed the closest in description to what we originally owned.

    When we used it for the first time, the knife cut just as well as our old one. What I was surprised about was the weight of the knife in my hand. It is much heavier than our first one. It is also "fatter" around and my hand cannot close around the bottom end of it. Luckily, you don't have to hold the bottom, the knife gets skinny enough right near the power button you press.

    The Pros: 1. It is still running well after our first year. The weight makes me think that the gears are made of metal and not plastic like some of the other knives. (I cannot verify this as I have not taken my knife apart.)

    2. It has a "lock" switch on the power button to keep you from accidently cutting when you are not ready. Both the switch and the button are easily pushed with one finger.

    3. It is easily operated by any adult with regular arm strength. No complaints for how it operates.

    Cons: 1. It IS heavy! My younger children don't cut the bread because they can't balance the knife with only one hand.

    2. The knife blade has an angle in it right where it locks into the handle. I am not sure why the manufacturer decided to put this angle in it, but it makes the length of the knife too short for our bread cutting guide. The blade slips out of the far side of the guide and cuts the bread crooked. Since we still had our first knife blades (Presto), we simply inserted the blades into the Black and Decker handle and "Presto!" (ha ha) the knife works great! It is still sharp and the knife locked smartly into place. It does not jiggle or overheat. It works perfectly every time. We have saved the new knife for when we cut meat or other items.

    3. Some might consider this a disadvantage. The power button you press to activate the knife blades is bowed out; it is not flat. Sometimes if my finger is a little moist, the shape makes my finger slip to the bottom of the long button. I got used to it after a while and was no longer afraid that my finger would slip off the button because there is a lip or edge there that catches my finger and stops it from any further slipping.

    Overall, it has been a very good replacement. Maybe the manufacturer could lengthen the knife so that it would fit all bread cutting guides. Other than that, we really like it!



    4 out of 5 stars Anothe B&D winner   May 2, 2010
    John Mitchell
    Really good knife for the price. Did a great job on the Easter Ham. Next Job Thanksgiving.

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