🧀 Elevate Your Cheese Game with Every Slice!
The Little Green ChangeCheese Slicer by Bjorklund is a high-quality stainless steel cheese slicer designed for precision and ease of use. With its ergonomic wooden handle and flexible blade, it effortlessly cuts through semisoft and semihard cheeses, making it an essential tool for both home and professional kitchens. Its mirror polish finish ensures quick cleaning, allowing you to focus on what really matters—enjoying your cheese!
Brand | chefgadget |
Model Number | R3A |
Color | wooden,Silver |
Product Dimensions | 23.37 x 7.62 x 2.03 cm; 44.79 g |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Special Features | Multipurpose |
Item Weight | 44.7 g |
C**S
Best ever cheese slicer
This is the only cheese slicer I like using. I have never found another one that compares, and after growing up with the same model I had to buy another one for myself. I'd rather use a paring knife than settle for another cheese slicer. Everyone should have one of these.
G**T
Country of origin China not Norway
The item arrived before expected date because product which I expected to be from Norway arrived from Singapore and was un-branded product. Typical cheap China quality but at 4 times the price of similar product from China.Was buying for friend that had the original cheese slicer a bit blunt after 20 years of use but still better than the new one.
I**D
I believe this Bjorkland product is the vaunted (and elusive) Hickory Farms cheese slicer that so many of us had in our youth.
First, I want to thank all the reviewers of this product that led me to buy it. Amazon is the best site ever. I have been looking for years to find a decent cheese slicer like the one I own that is still chugging along. I had given up hope of ever finding a possible replacement for my cheese slicer until I started honing in on the reviews on Amazon.In reading the reviews of the cheese slicers made in Holland, Sweden and Norway, I also came across more than a few writers that mentioned the Hickory Farms cheese slicers and bemoaned the fact that they could never find a replacement for theirs and that it had lasted many years but was not sold anymore.I rushed to the kitchen and got out my cheese slicer and looked on the back and there, I found the imprint that it was made in Norway and was, in fact, the much sought after Hickory Farms branded cheese slicer.I brought the slicer out from the kitchen and compared to the picture of the one on the Amazon web site and it is an exact match!It simply has to be the same slicer and it gets terrific reviews.With my hands shaking I immediately bought 3 of them. One is for us and the other 2 are Christmas presents.I got it for $14.66 but saw it from another vendor for $22. Incidentally, my old Hickory Farms one does not indicate who the maker is.I have used my current cheese slicer for many years and wash it only in the dishwasher. The rosewood handle has faded but is still intact. I am very excited about finally finding what I believe is the instrument I have been looking for for many years. And I agree with one reviewer I read that most of the slicers you see, even expensive ones, are a complete waste compared to this one.Once again, Amazon to the rescue and again, my thanks to the many contributors of recommendations to the site.
K**N
This product won't cut cheese, mfg. doesn't know what they are doing.
My old cheese cutter still works beautifully but the handle fell off so it's time for a replacement.The Spatula Cheese Slicer pictured in the Amazon web page "looks like" an exact replacement and the price is very affordable. Unfortunately this Slicer won't cut cheese at any price. Examining the difference between the old and the new reveals the original design has an aggressive cutting edge that will bite 1 to 2 mm of cheese. The new one lacks almost zero bite so the slicer simply sleds across the undamaged cheese.You may view the difference in the attached photos, orange line added for emphasis, new is on the left old is on the right.
I**I
Cheaply made knock-off
Very cheaply made, while costing more than better ones available. Made to look like a genuine Norwegian cheese slicer by Bjorklund, but is much lower quality.
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