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Go deli-style at home w/ the Chef’sChoice Electric Meat Slicer for $99 shipped (Reg. $150+)

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Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Woot via Amazon is offering the Chef’sChoice 615A Electric Meat Slicer for $98.99 shipped. Regularly close to $170 at Amazon, it fetches $150 over at Williams-Sonoma and today’s deal is the lowest we have tracked on Amazon. Made of cast aluminum and stainless steel, this model features a 7-inch blade with variable thickness control and a 1-year warranty. Rated 4+ stars. More details below.

You won’t find very many highly-rated options for less than this outside of a couple no-name brands. Your next most affordable alternative would be to go manual with something like the highly-rated Mercer Culinary Knives from around $17 shipped. Beyond that, head over to our Home Goods Guide for deals on kitchenware, cookware, bedding and more.

Chef’sChoice 615A Electric Meat Slicer:

  • Versatile, rugged slicer featuring all structural components of cast aluminum and stainless steel
  • Multi-purpose 7-inch stainless steel blade slices a wide variety of foods from deli thin to 3/4-inch thick slices
  • Easy clean design – blade, food carriage, food pusher, food deflector and thickness guide plate all remove easily for cleaning
  • Special button secures food carriage in lock position to limit access to blade when unit is not in use

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