TechTalk: Beswood Meat Slicer Demonstration and Review

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TechTalk: Beswood Meat Slicer Demonstration and Review @TheChanClanLife #TheChanClan TheChanClan Kitchen #TechTalk Techtalk

BESWOOD 10" Premium Chromium-plated Carbon Steel Blade Electric Deli Meat Cheese Food Slicer Commercial and for Home use 240W BESWOOD250

About this item
Premium Chromium-plated Carbon Steel Blade with protection against corrosion
There is no need to sharpen the blade frequently
Double Illuminated ON/OFF Switch 24V to avoid power shock for best protection
Slicing meat, cheese, veggies, ham, fruit precisely
USA standard approved: ETL, NSF

Thanks to Chromium-plated coating Carbon steel & high temperature treatment process, Beswood slicer's blade stays sharp longer and is protected from corrosion. Because there is no need to sharpen frequently, the blade is more durable and is guaranteed to have a longer lifetime.
Beswood food slicer aslo includes:

*Premium V-belt with noticeable noise and vibration reduction.
*Double illuminated ON/OFF switch 24V to avoid power shock for best protection.
*Skidproof Rubber Feet & Blade Ring Guard for safety.
*Aluminum body with top-mounted, two stones blade sharpener maintaining a consistently sharp blade edge.
*USA standard approved: ETL, NSF.

Beswood slicer is perfect for commercial use in restaurants, commercial kitchens, cafes and in-home use as well. It is able to slice boneless meat, cheese, ham, veggies with high standard performance.

Specifications:

*Blade Diameter: 10”*Power: 110-120V, 240W 1/3HP *Blade revolution: 282/min *Maximum cutting length: 210mm (8-1/4”), Maximum cutting height: 170mm(6-7/10”)*Slicing thickness: 1-12mm (about 0- 1/2”)

Package:

1X food slicer machine, 1 X Instruction Manual,1xcleaning brush,1x food machine oil

Note: Pls note that the Chromium-plated coating Carbon Steel Blade is made and imported from Italy, the Beswood food slicer is assembled in China.
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When replacing the blade put the long part of the allen wrench through a hole in the blade and then slip the end of the allen wrench into one of the screw hole and slide the blade on, this will line up the holes so you can finger start the other two screws before removing the allen wrench. This will align the screw holde and prevent the dropping of the blade.

billosburn
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Over all good video. But 1. Take the dumb plastic glove off, I get the cut resistant glove but the plastic one just makes working harder. 2. Lay the machine on its side when reinstalling the blade so gravity works with you.

survivalpodcasting
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You should remove and turn the sharpening stone assembly 180 degrees and reinstall so that they are safely positioned behind the blade when you are not using them to sharpen the blade. Helps keep them from getting clogged with bits of food as well.

dperreno
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Good lord I was more nervous than you thinking you would drop that blade lol, good review thanks

mayassa
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Just used my Beswood 240 for the first time this past weekend. Was fantastic!!!! While cutting meat for jerky, quiet motor, slices like buttah!!
But when you clean it, make sure you have some no cut gloves, cuz that circular blade is sharp and a bit heavy and will easily cut you. After cleaning, I lined up the screw holes on the blade using the provided hex-wrench (blade was a little awkward to reinstall. Once blade was rough installed, I stuck the wrench in a screw hole to GENTLY shift the blade to match the holes to make the screws fit. Careful not to push too hard, you don't want to bend the hex-wrench. Cleaning is little tricky, but the slicer as a whole is excellent.

michaellowe
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This is the exact reason I am looking for a meat slicer to do hot pot at home not many people know what it is I’m glad I found your video and help me decide on a slicer

pillar
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I got the Cuisinart and used it until a sacrificial gear stripped in it. I bought this slicer to upgrade and it will be here in a couple days. As I'd only had the Cuisinart a couple months they are sending me a replacement as well, so I'll have a nice premium slicer and a cheapy for light duty.

BishjamIC
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Decent slicer! I was lucky and found a Hobart built in 1957.

flashfronkprepping
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Thanks for video. I was sold than you showed the clean up process. Damn not willing to do that. Need to find an easy to clean slicer. Thank you for showing the cleaning process.

MarkArchuleta
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Originally was going for the cuisinart, then saw videos like yours and saw how much that one STRUGGLED! Beswood came in today and very excited to make some jerky lol.

jcg
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Mounting that blade does look hazardous like you mentioned. How about some kind of neodymium magnet handle to position it with one hand while putting first screw in with the other? Just a thought.

harleyrdr
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Regarding replacing the blade: I believe sticking a Phillips screwdriver in the hole so the blade cannot fall would make installing the blade easier and safer… Note: We just bought this model and will be cleaning it later… I’ll follow up with my screwdriver idea..

JoshuaTrenge
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This looks like a clone of a Berkel slicer which is made by Hobart. That’s a good price for the quality

FunGuyFruits
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Have you ever tried slicing a hot to warm brisket flat?

me
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How does it work with hard and soft cheese, I'm looking at at a 12" german food slicer, but its 900$, 1/2 hp motor, what is motor HP on that unit.

TERMINTOR
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Before I bought my Beswood Meat Slicer that looks like yours, I had one of those cheapy saw blade meat slicers. I was so disgusted with the thing that I donated mine to Goodwill. We get what we pay for. But I didn't even want the Beswood 10" but I got tired of those people working in the meat departments in our stores whining about cross contamination when they were too damn lazy to clean the equipment though I was willing to pay them for any extra work that was involved. I also ended up buying a frozen meat and bone cutter so I can reduce the size of my pork belly since they don't want to do it. But buying both of these will be so helpful and I won't have to deal with a bunch of crybabies in the meat department.

PercentOS
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I just purchased this unit, but with the carbon steel blade so I'm guessing it's a slightly cheaper unit. I've read the reviews regarding the finish on the unit and would like to know how yours is standing up or your opinion. I noticed the blade slipped when you were adjusting it to line up, a small piece of soft 3/4 pine board below would work as a precaution and would prevent any ding to blade or base. Thanks for the video, it appears I may have made a good choice, you always second guess yourself.

tyrus
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are you able to lock the slider when storing, how does that work?

blangus
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Hi. The slicer looks exactlly the same as the KLARSTEIN CARPACCIO slicer. I was just wondering can you get slices thinner than 0mm on yours? Thanks

AndreiBirsan
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What are your thoughts on the noise level? From your vid it sounds remarkably quiet compared to vids on other slicers I've seen. Would you say the sound is accurate here? If so I may be sold on this slicer.

harleyrdr