Slicing fresh bread.
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Schmeeky said:
Got 4 chainsaws in the garage.........Wifey struggles with them too 
Eezi Slice but buy the knife too as it makes it work best. Knife
Edited by motco on Sunday 5th May 12:17
Try making ready sliced bread instead. Failing that, I use one of these, Soreen malt loaf doesn't stand a chance Kasumi bread knife

LaurasOtherHalf said:
motco said:
Electric carving knives work well too. Slice thickness consistency is still a bit random though. The Eezi-Slice takes care of that.
Leaves too smooth a finish which makes for disappointing toast.Turn7 said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
motco said:
Electric carving knives work well too. Slice thickness consistency is still a bit random though. The Eezi-Slice takes care of that.
Leaves too smooth a finish which makes for disappointing toast.
dickymint said:
Turn7 said:
LaurasOtherHalf said:
motco said:
Electric carving knives work well too. Slice thickness consistency is still a bit random though. The Eezi-Slice takes care of that.
Leaves too smooth a finish which makes for disappointing toast.
ZedLeg said:
Treat it like sawing wood.
Don’t use a lot of pressure and let the knife do the work.
This is the answer. Wife always wonders why I’m able to cut through a loaf with no issue. When I watcher her, she’s pushing down and using and zig zagging it. Don’t use a lot of pressure and let the knife do the work.
Let the knifes weight cut the crust and it will zip down through the centre with no problem.
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