GRAEF FA176T Metal Universal Slicing Machine, Gold Color
The Graef 176 is a classic, hand-operated all-purpose slicer from German manufacturer Graef, known for its robust metal build, serrated Solingen steel blade, and safety features like a thumb guard, ideal for slicing bread, cheese, meats, fruits, and vegetables with precision for home use. It's a popular, durable model that embodies Graef's tradition of quality slicing technology, often found with wooden handles and designed for longevity.
Key Features of the Graef 176 (Hand Slicer):
- Build: Solid metal housing, stainless steel carriage.
- Blade: Serrated stainless steel knife, made in Solingen, Germany.
- Functionality: Cuts bread, sausage, cheese, fruits, veggies; offers safety features.
- Safety: Includes a safety holder with a thumb guard.
- Design: Features a wooden turning handle and tubular steel frame with suction pads for stability.
- Origin: Made in Germany, representing traditional craftsmanship
- Metal Construction: The "Metal Universal Slicing Machine" designation confirms it has a stable, durable metal
- Housing. Graef is known for introducing the first electric household slicer with a metal design.
- Blade Diameter: It uses a special stainless steel knife with a diameter of 170 mm.
- Blade Type: It was commonly equipped with a serrated blade (Zackenmesser), suitable for cutting bread, sausage, and cheese. A smooth blade may also have been available for wafer-thin slices.
- Cutting Thickness: While the exact range for this older model is not explicitly listed, Graef slicers generally offer a continuously variable cutting thickness, often from 0 to 15 mm or 0 to 20 mm.
- Universal Use: It is an Allesschneider (universal slicer), designed to cut all types of food from bread to cold cuts and cheese.
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