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Lurch Germany TANGO Cheese Slicer Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.3
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Description of Lurch Germany TANGO Cheese Slicer

Traditional cheese slicers. The Tango handle is extra ergonomic and can be securely held in any position. Suitable for left-handed and right-handed people. Length: 9.6 Inches | 24.5 cm. BPA Free | Dishwasher safe.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great addition to Home and Kitchen

The cheese slicer is a great addition to our home and kitchen. Based on our own experience, it has made slicing cheese so much easier and efficient. The design is sleek and stylish, and the sharp blade makes quick work of even the hardest cheeses. The only con we have found is that it may take a little bit of practice to get the perfect slice every time. Overall, we highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a reliable cheese slicer.

Pros
  • Effortlessly cuts through cheese, producing consistent slices with minimal effort
Cons
  • The thickness of the slices cannot be adjusted, limiting the versatility of the slicer

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Maybe it's me?: Kitchen Utensils and Gadgets

I couldn't figure out how this thing works. I managed to get the lid off a jar but it was very sharp when it came off and it didn't seem to come off like it should. It was difficult to manoeuvre. But. it could be user error.

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Unreliable

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nicely made and nicely compact

The only complaint is that it's quite tight (hard) when turning. Even my very strong and muscular husband says so! I can crank it, but it takes strength. I keep thinking, is that how it's supposed to be, or is it perhaps a defect?

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging