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As a child growing up, one of the things my Italian
father was known for was his amazing Italian sub sandwiches. Layers
of meat, cheese, tomatoes, hot peppers and anything else that
could fit went between those two layers of fresh bread.
It is this type of passion for serving quality
food which is appreciated by those who have either used a food
slicer in the past, or are contemplating buying one for the first
time.
Chef's
Choice 667 International Professional Electric Food Slicer
is what turns an average home cook or chef into a serious food
enthusiast.
Safety Features:
This slicer comes with a number of safety
features - something appreciated by any operator.
- Interlocking On/Off Switch. For starters,
it does not have a single on/off switch - it has two. The
first switch will turn the slicer on, and the second switch
makes the motor run. By having a double on/off switch, you
do not need to worry about the blade automatically starting
when you plug the food slicer in since it uses the second
switch to start the motor.
- Plexiglass Shields. The use of plexiglass
is in two strategic places. One is a protective shield for
the food pusher, and the second is on the carriage itself
- on the side closest to where you are standing. I point these
out in the image to the right.

- Blade Removal Tool. The third safety feature
involves the blade. The 667 model comes with a blade removal
tool which allows you to lift and remove the blade without
actually touching the blade itself. It uses a guard which
covers the blade edge so you can handle it easily and safely
while cleaning.
- Blade Indicator Light. The 667 also comes
with an indicator light which remains on while the blade is
in use or spinning.
- Blade Guard Safety Switch. And finally,
this slicer comes with a switch which prevents the blade from
operating should the blade guard not be properly attached.
Note: Make sure to read the owner's
manual in detail to ensure proper use and handling of this machine.
What's in the box?
When you order the 667 food slicer, you will
receive an owner's manual which should be read from front to back.
It includes a 10" smooth edged commercial hard chromed stainless
steel blade, and a food tray used for catching the food as it
passes through the blade.
What is the difference
between the 662 and the 667? They look the same.
They look the same because they are essentially
the same design but different sizes. The 662 uses an 8" blade
while the 667 uses a 10" blade. The larger the blade, the
more heavy duty slicing can be achieved. The carriage sizes are
both the same. The 662 comes with a blade sharpener, while the
667 has a built in sharpener. There is no difference in thickness
adjustments. Both can slice from paper thin to 1/2".
The 662 is also less expensive, so if the 667
is not in your budget, definitely take a look at the Chefs Choice
662 at Amazon.
How big is the 667?
The 667 food/meat slicer measures 20.9"
in length, 14.6" in width and 14.5" in height. Check
to see if you have the counter space, or at least a table station
to use this machine. It weighs approximately 32 pounds, so make
sure you can lift something of this weight. Some people choose
to leave it in a stationary location on the kitchen counter, while
others put it away after each use.
The 662 model, does not weigh much less coming
in at 29 pounds and measures 19" x 15" x 13". Not
a huge difference in overall size, but it could be an important
factor, considering the design and size of your kitchen.
What is it made of?
The 667 is made of die cast metal construction.
Some cheaper models use quite a bit of plastic parts - such as
the food carriage, however this one does not. It does use plastic
for some of the knobs and smaller parts - most likely an attempt
to help cut back on the weight. However, as mentioned, the carriage
is made of stainless steel and uses industrial ball bearings for
smooth movement. The blade cover is made with anodized aluminum
which keeps friction low providing smooth slicing. And lastly,
the feet are made of rubber which help keep the slicer stable
during rigorous use.
Let's talk about the
blade:
The included blade is a 10", stainless
steel, non-serrated blade. Many of the other models of Chef's
Choice food slicers include a serrated blade. However the 662
and the 667 contain non-serrated blades. You can however, purchase
a serrated blade separately. The serrated blade is recommended
for cutting courser, or uneven textured foods such as bread or
fish, where a greater degree of gripping is required. However,
some statements by previous owners suggest the serrated blade
is not required, and recommend holding off on the purchase unless
you are certain you will be using it.
The 667 also includes a convenient built in
blade sharpener which will sharpen the blade while it is still
attached to the food slicer.
How thin or thick can
it slice?
This model slices from paper thin (such as for
prosciutto) to 1/2" thick (perfect for steaks). You can adjust
the thickness by using an adjustor knob located on the machine.
Using the thickness adjustor provides even and consistent slices
each and every time.
Does it only slice meats?
No. In fact not only will it slice meats, but
also fish, vegetables, fruits and breads. Common uses are for
slicing ham, leg of lamb, beef, turkey ,fish (especially in Korean
cooking), lettuce, cabbage, onions, potatoes, tomatoes, apples,
peaches and well... pretty much anything you can think of.
However, there are few things to remember when
using the 667 food slicer:
- The cartridge for holding the food extends to 8 1/2",
therefore, make sure the length of meat does not extend beyond
this.
- If the meat or fish is raw, the best way to slice it is
to slightly freeze it for about 15 to 20 minutes. Thawed raw
meat will not produce smooth slices. If the meat is already
frozen solid, let it thaw a bit before use. Do not slice through
meats which are still frozen solid.
- Do not try to use the slicer to cut through meat which
still has the bone in it.
- When buying meat in bulk, cut off the portion you plan
on using for the slicer, and freeze the rest - rather than
slicing everything at once. If you are confident you want
to slice everything first and then freeze it all - you might
want to invest in a Foodsaver vacuum food sealer. These remove
any air from the packaging and help extend the freshness and
storage life.
- Do not slice through seeds in fruit, such as peaches. Tomatoes
are okay.
What is the Varitilt
design?
One of the nice features of this machine is
the Varitilt design. This refers to the food carriage, in that
it tilts at a 30 degree angle so the food placed on the carriage
will easily slide towards the blade. This allows for an easier
and more fluid movement when slicing, and prevents undue exertion.
This has been one of the praised features of the 667.
Is it noisy to operate?
You would think a professional food slicer would
be loud and noisy, yes? Not in this case. The 667 has a induction
motor which runs quietly and smoothly. It has 180 watts of power
and can exceed 1/4 horsepower at peak performance for heavier
workloads. The motor stays cool, and can handle heavy use keeping
the last slice as perfect as the first.
Is the 667 food slicer
easy to clean?
Cleaning is fairly straight forward. For a thorough
cleaning you will need to remove some of the parts and reassemble
them when finished. The most common complaint is the time it takes
to clean the slicer after each use. However, some users have found
as long as they were not cutting juicy meat, they were able to
clean the blade without removing the blade - using butter brushes
or Q-tips as recommended by the manufacturer.
When using raw meat, or meat which is juicy,
it is definitely recommended to remove the appropriate pieces
and clean thoroughly. It can take 10-15 minutes to dismantle,
clean and reassemble properly.
When purchasing a heavy duty food slicer like
the 667, it should be expected to take the necessary steps to
keep the machine in proper condition. Not cleaning sufficiently
can lead to bacteria build up - this is obviously not a good thing.
It is important regardless of the appliance, to keep kitchen equipment
sanitized and free from bacteria. My husband and I tend to err
on the side of clean and germ free environments, so for an appliance
like this, it would be well worth the time taken to keep it clean.
Even for a simple juicer, it is required to disassemble each piece
in order to properly clean all the parts. It is no different with
something as magnificent as the Chef's Choice food slicer 667.
Can I clean the pieces
in the dishwasher?
Each part, including the blade and plastic parts
must be washed by hand. This is common with home professional
slicers.
Where is this machine
manufactured?
Chef's Choice manufactures the 667 food slicer
in Italy.
Where to Buy?
I find that Amazon
consistently offers the best competitive prices. They also have
excellent customer service and are always glad to assist you.
For more information on the 667 Professional
Electric Food Slicer visit
here
If looking for a smaller version, try the 662
Chefs Choice Model
Note: This review is my own
opinion based on personal research and review. If there are changes
I'll update this page. I have done my best to give you all the
information you need to make an educated decision for your purchase.
Make sure when clicking through to the merchant, to confirm you
are ordering the right product with the advertised features.
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