| | |  | Pet Supplies | Home » » » Cuisinart CEK-40 Electric Carving Knife | | | | | | | Description: | | You've gone to the effort of cooking a magnificent roast. Shouldn't you make sure it has the presentation it deserves? Carve consistently, evenly, with this superior carving knife, even if you're left handed! Safety features allow you to use and store this tool with confidence. | | | Features: | |
• High quality stainless steel blades
• Wood block storage tray
• Includes bread blade, carving blade
• Also includes butcher block holding tray
• Ergonomic handle
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 12.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 5.5 inches | | Product Weight:
| 4.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 12.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 105 reviews |
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Does not lastNov 19, 2009 Bought the knife June 8, 2008 was used only for slicing bread, went to use it Nov 15, 2009 and it was dead. Something must have burned up in it. I have and old electric knife I've had for 20+ years that's still going strong. I just liked the thicker blade for the bread knife that was on the Cuisinart knife, guess I'll just use my old knife until if finally goes. Too bad I did like the knife while it worked.
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Haven't used it yet, but Cuisinart makes good productsNov 04, 2009 Have not used the item yet, waiting for the holidays. However I have other
products from the same company, and they are all dependable.
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Good while it lastedOct 25, 2009 We enjoyed enjoyed this knife while it lasted. My wife liked the way it fit her hand, its balance, and the way it did everything she wanted it to do. I didn't use it as much as my wife, but I found it to have the same qualities.
The weak point on our unit was the switch. The little safety button stopped doing its job about a year ago and the whole tirgger part of the switch eventually fell out of the unit, along with some little plastic pieces that appear to have made up some kind of catch that held the trigger in place. Since it looks like the pieces are broken broken off of the plastic housing, it doen's look like it's fixable.
In terms of how it worked, this design deserves 5 stars. In terms of its durability . . . well let's just say that it isn't in the same league as my mother-in-law's Montgomery Ward branded knife that is older than my wife (40+ just don't tell her I said that) and works like it's brand new.
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disappointedOct 25, 2009 I am disappointed in the limited performance of this product, particularly given the great reputation of this manufacturer of other quality appliances. At first it performed well but "burned out" shortly after purchase. Although the company replaced with a new one without question, it too died within a few months. With Thanksgiving coming, I am shopping for a more reliable product.
WorthlessOct 08, 2009 This knife lasted less than 2 years with little use. I paid for the name and it did me no good. My old Hamilton Beach one lasted 27 years! Cuisinart said they could tell by serial # it was past the 3 year warranty but if I could give them a receipt, they would honor it. How convenient. I'm headed back to WalMart this time to buy the cheap ones that last.
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