![]() Use a good bread knife (not included) to slice the bread horizontally removing each slice as you go.Ĭan be used left or right-handed and stores vertically fore storage. You need to cut your loaf of bread in half as the slices are cut from the centre of the loaf, working out to the ends, (see pic). If you leave the breadboard in you can slice bread into 6 mm, 11 mm and 16 mm slices, if you remove the breadboard you can cut your bread into 10 mm, 15 mm and 20 mm slices, so very versatile. Place your bread onto the bread slicer and choose the size of slice you desire from one of the multiple cutting choices available, these are the horizontal slots. The bread slicer has two prongs that you push against your kitchen worktop and that along with the four non-slip feet give it stability they claim. The bread slicer is p recision engineered from one piece of steel with no moving parts to worry about, it comes with a moulded breadboard that fits inside. Normally you would slice bread vertically, but this clever bread slicer design allows you to cut baked breads, from panini to bagels, round loaves to long french sticks horizontally. This bread slicer from Simpleslice is said to be stable, safe and versatile thanks to the radical horizontal cutting guides.
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