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**Bread Slicer £1**
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This looks similar to one they used to sell on Lakeland, called Adjust a slice. If it's the same, the knife is not very good quality.I found it brilliant for cutting home made bread for about a year, but it started hacking the bread.
If it's the same, you can adjust the thickness of the slice.I would imagine it's adjustable. I wouldn't bother buying one again. I'd rather use a Victorinox bread knife.0 -
This looks similar to one they used to sell on Lakeland, called Adjust a slice. If it's the same, the knife is not very good quality.I found it brilliant for cutting home made bread for about a year, but it started hacking the bread.
For £1 I have decided to give it a go- ordered 2 in fact so if it lasts a year (if as above) then I have a spare. Got to be better than what I'm using now to cut my homemade bread.
Don't know whether I would have ordered just the knife on its own and so have to pay the P&P, but I ordered some Cotswold furniture and got free delivery and further discount for a spend over £100.
I'm very pleased, thanks OP.0 -
For £1 I have decided to give it a go- ordered 2 in fact so if it lasts a year (if as above) then I have a spare. Got to be better than what I'm using now to cut my homemade bread.
Don't know whether I would have ordered just the knife on its own and so have to pay the P&P, but I ordered some Cotswold furniture and got free delivery and further discount for a spend over £100.
I'm very pleased, thanks OP.
That's just what this site is all about, saving money.
Well done Caro100
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I got one, not too bad xxThis above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. (SHAKESPEARE, Hamlet, 1600) :kisses2:
Comp wins : Oct : Michael Buble goodies :blushing:
Nov: jar of Baxters red slaw deli toppers0 -
do people really have that much of a problem cutting bread with a normal knife ?WWSD(what would Scooby Doo)0
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My mum always struggles as she's left handed and always massacres my loaves.0
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petshopgirlemma wrote: »My mum always struggles as she's left handed and always massacres my loaves.
lol i always end up eating door wedges:rotfl:Time is the best teacherShame it kills all the students
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Just got mine today. The box it comes in has Kleeneze on it. Have looked at the website but the knife isn't in the catalogue so must be ex stock.0
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petshopgirlemma wrote: »My mum always struggles as she's left handed and always massacres my loaves.
Does she know that she can turn the bread around and cut it from the left hand side?
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