slicers and cutters

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350 Series Electric Slicer
350 Series Electric Slicer
Edlund
  • Electric tomato slicer that also slices soft fruits and vegetables
  • Clean-cut uniform slices every time, even with overripe, soft tomatoes
  • High speed reciprocating stainless steel serrated blades cut cleanly with minimum pressure
  • Comes complete with two blade assemblies with stainless steel wash guards for safe cleaning of blade assembly
  • Easy to clean stainless steel construction
  • Additional blade and pusher inserts can be purchased separately for greater flexibility
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350XL Series Electric Slicer
350XL Series Electric Slicer
Edlund
  • XL series designed to handle larger items and more of them
  • The opening, blade assembly and pusher are 38mm (1½") longer making them perfect for slicing cooked chicken breasts for fajitas, Caesar salads or larger beefsteak tomatoes
  • The new pusher design allows operators to adjust the start cycle for product thickness, while maintaining complete safety
  • Comes complete with two blade assemblies and two wash guards
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ETL Series Manual Slicer
ETL Series Manual Slicer
Edlund
  • The easiest, fastest and most advanced manual tomato slicer the industry has ever seen
  • The unique design allows easy slicing of even very ripe tomatoes
  • The exclusive staggered blade cartridge and self-lubricating pusher system guide tomatoes through the blades with minimum effort and ensures a perfectly sliced tomato every time
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ARC Series Manual Slicer
ARC Series Manual Slicer
Edlund
  • Edlund introduces the first slicer that can cut through hard products like onions and potatoes with ease and slice very ripe tomatoes even better
  • With the exclusive patent-pending design you never have to place the product directly on the blades. The unique pusher/hopper allows safe and perfect positioning of the product to be sliced, as well as for loading smaller soft products like strawberries for faster bulk slicing
  • The quick change pusher assembly and blade cartridge with wash guard provide lightening fast changes for the different thicknesses required and ensure safe handling.
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ARC XL Series Manual Slicer
ARC XL Series Manual Slicer
Edlund
  • Edlund introduces the first slicer that can cut through hard products like onions and potatoes with ease and slice very ripe tomatoes even better
  • The XL Series can slice big beefsteak tomatoes and colossal onions that are just too big or too hard to slice in other machines
  • With the exclusive patent-pending design you never have to place the product directly on the blades. The unique pusher/hopper allows safe and perfect positioning of the product to be sliced, as well as for loading smaller soft products like strawberries for faster bulk slicing
  • The quick change pusher assembly and blade cartridge with wash guard provide lightening fast changes for the different thicknesses required and ensure safe handling.
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Titan Max-Cut™
Titan Max-Cut™
Edlund
  • All-in-one stainless steel dicer, wedger, corer and chip cutter
  • Multiple cutting options; 6.5mm (¼”), 9.5mm (3/8”) or 13mm (½”) dice or chips
  • Cuts 6 or 8 section wedges of potatoes, tomatoes, lemons, limes, etc and cores apples
  • Cuts up to 16cm long potatoes into chips
  • Extra blade cartridge storage compartment built into unit
  • Quick change pusher and all stainless steel blade assemblies with protective wash guards feature the largest cutting surface available
  • All stainless steel construction
  • Quick disconnect unit mounts on wall bracket or table base
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Patent pending
  • NSF Certified
  • Additional blade sets and pushers can be purchased separately for additional cutting options
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