Electric Knife
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Electric Knife
What brand of electric knives are the best for continual use?
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I prefer my Piranha salt water.
http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Twister-MT-120 ... B001448Z8K
Some folks use the Quisinart from bed bath and beyond.
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/p ... 1011980996
http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Twister-MT-120 ... B001448Z8K
Some folks use the Quisinart from bed bath and beyond.
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/p ... 1011980996
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I use a Quisanart with the bread blade
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we have Debbie's parent's 70s Hamilton Beach, plug in model
great- long blade, never gets hot, a true work horse
> the current version
great- long blade, never gets hot, a true work horse
> the current version
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Hands down I believe the Cuisinart is the best. We've been using one for years, and it has never hiccuped.
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Okie Sawbones wrote:Hands down I believe the Cuisinart is the best. We've been using one for years, and it has never hiccuped.
Thanks a lot Okie! I had a couple of different ones and the plastic gears melted down on them. Hey were some garage sale finds. I will give the Cuisinart a shot.
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3 star redneck wrote:I use a Quisanart with the bread blade
thanks GIG'EM
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k.a.m. wrote:I prefer my Piranha salt water.
http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Twister-MT-120 ... B001448Z8K
Some folks use the Quisinart from bed bath and beyond.
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/p ... 1011980996
Thank you for the links.
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CaptJack wrote:we have Debbie's parent's 70s Hamilton Beach, plug in model
great- long blade, never gets hot, a true work horse
> the current version
I will probably not have much luck finding a couple of those. I will look on cl though. Thanks!
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unclebull wrote:CaptJack wrote:we have Debbie's parent's 70s Hamilton Beach, plug in model
great- long blade, never gets hot, a true work horse
> the current version
I will probably not have much luck finding a couple of those. I will look on cl though. Thanks!
click where it says > the current version
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