

🔪 Slice like a pro, impress like a boss!
The Borlebbi 200W Electric Meat Slicer combines professional-grade power with versatile dual stainless steel blades and adjustable thickness control (0-15mm). Designed for safety with child lock and non-slip feet, it features a compact, rustproof die-cast aluminum body and removable parts for easy cleaning. Perfect for slicing meat, cheese, bread, and more, it’s a must-have for any modern kitchen aiming for precision and style.











| Best Sellers Rank | #3,478 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1 in Electric Knives & Slicers |
| Brand | Borlebbi |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,682 Reviews |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene , Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 14.17"L x 12.2"W x 9.64"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bread, Cheese, Meat, Vegetable |
| Special Feature | Multipurpose |
S**N
Love this slicer, but hard locating replacement parts. Amazon CS no help
**UPDATED REVIEW & UPDATED RATING TO 5 STARS! ** After writting my review and emailing the seller, I was contacted by email back by the seller, Borlebbi. First, they contacted me same day. I wasn't expecting to be contacted until the following Monday, since I sent an email on Friday. They were very prompt in all their responses back, along with being very professional, kind, caring and understanding. They were also very apologetic and took 100% responsibility and accountability for their products, even though I mentioned it could of also been user error. I was looking to see where I could purchase replacement parts. I was not looking or asking for a whole new product. They sent me a new slicer within a few days. The slicer did an amazing job before the gear part broke. I highly recommend this slicer since it does a great job. I 1000% recommend for their customer service. Amazing!! I would and will purchase from this company again and will recommend to all family and friends. By far the best customer service. You can tell they value their customers and stand by their products. Amazing! If i could give more stars, I would 100%! Thank you! I purchased this slicer on September 02, 2024. I have now used it 3 times since receiving. My 3rd time using it slicing cheese I was able to cut 2-3 slices then load noise. I looked to see what was going on. I noticed the the plastic gear had two broken teeth on it. I also nice a couple tiny black pieces. Found that the came off of blade gear shaft. I looked on Amazon for parts for gear but was unsuccessful to find gear part for slicer Model # SL-518M. I contacted Amazon, they were no help. They kept telling me it was past return date after me stating 3-4 times that I did not want to return slicer I was looking for parts to purchase. She then sent me a link to a different slicer. I did send an email to Borlebbi asking for assistance. Since it's Friday morning, I'm sure I won't hear back until Monday unless they work on the weekends. I will update if/when I hear back from them. Other than this, we have loved the slicer. Easy yo use and clean. It did it's job slicing block cheese and lunch meat. I would recommend this product.
K**R
Great slicer!
This works great! We wery impressed with the slices! I read a review that said you really have to take it slow and not push too hard. That's what I did and the cuts were great. It's also easy to clean. The only suggestion I could offer is the tray for the cut meat to land on is a bit small, but I'm sure I can come up with something.
R**K
Terrible Instructions, Ok Product
The slicer came very well packaged with formed Styrofoam on both ends of the box. It had an extra blade (wavy edge for tough meats and breads) packaged in the box separately. The blades are very sharp! No cheap plastic parts, all either painted metal or chromed. No rattling when assembled nor when it was running. The instructions need to be rewritten by someone who knows how to right a step-by-step instruction manual. Lots of guessing and referring to YouTube for answers. Finally, all cleaned and assembled. I was making beef jerky from an eye of round. After 25 minutes in the freezer to firm up the mean, it sliced 1/4" pieces like it was going through butter. Very uniformed slices and no jamming. For the price ($89) it was well worth it as this was my first venture into electric slicers. I'll probably hang on to it for a few years until I know what I want to step up to. I give it 4 stars for its quality and 1 star for the instructions.
L**A
I may just need more practice . . . (Not true!) (Update!)
UPDATE: Wow, this must be the best customer service I've ever experienced! They read my review and were concerned about the blade coming off, as they said it should not come loose or come off by pressing on it with whatever I'm slicing, as I said in my original review. They asked if I was sure that I was rotating the button on the blade before locking it, and son of a gun, I (stupidly!) neglected to do that! So you put the blade on, turn the button in the middle (counterclockwise, I believe) until it clicks into place and THEN you lock it. They offered me a refund if I WAS doing that because it's dangerous, of course, for the blade to be coming off. After I locked the blade in place correctly, I sliced a roast beef and a turkey breast with no incidents. It was a breeze and I'm changing my stars to five because it worked wonderfully, I really love the convenience and ease of use, AND their customer service is superb! I used it for the first time today and a few things could be better, but one of the issues was my fault. I bought a roast beef (it's how I convinced my husband that the purchase was worth it--"it will pay for itself!") and when it came time to slice it, I cut the roast in half to work with an easier piece, which is a good thing to do. The blade came off three times while I was slicing! But . . . I realized it was because I was pressing on the roast to make sure the blade was getting a good chunk of it, but the pressing of the roast was actually my pressing on the blade itself, which isn't necessary, so it kept coming off. After I stopped applying the needless pressure, it didn't happen. That habit probably goes back to the manual one I had for years and I had to really press hard while turning the blade. As for clean-up, I noticed that in the reviews, many people were claiming that clean-up was a breeze, while others were calling it a nightmare, and I have a suspicion of why there are opposing opinions . . . it obviously depends on what you're slicing! There was a LOT of juice with the roast beef and it was pretty messy. I removed all the removable pieces and hand washed them in warm soapy water. I used a disposable disinfectant cloth to clean up on the machine what couldn't get wet, but because it was a roast with a lot of juice, there was a good portion of that juice still in an area I couldn't reach: the crevice where the blade apparatus meets the machine itself. After I cleaned it, a few minutes later I saw red juice dripping from that crevice so I kept cleaning and cleaning it because all I could imagine was putting the machine away and how beef drippings would smell in a day if I didn't get every drop! So THAT is the part that wasn't easy. I turned it upside down and still more drops of juice were coming out. I imagine, however, that slicing bread is a breeze! I'm looking forward to that! I suppose I could give it four stars because it does seem well made and has a very strong suction and the slicing was very quick. I wish that little crevice didn't hide so much fluid. The cord could afford to be a little longer and the motor is louder than my floor cleaning machine but it doesn't really bother me because you slice what you need to slice and it's done. It's not like it's running for all that long. All in all, I'm glad I purchased it but I'm hoping I got every last drop of the roast beef drippings before I put it away in my cabinet!
L**Y
Really good.
I have used this to slice bologna, pork chops, and even bread. I am super happy with it works great. It is a little small so be aware. The thickness adjustment works great. Overall very satisfied great value for the money. Recommend.
K**E
Beginner level home slicer... barely worth the money.
Born and raised in Eastern Pennsylvania, I grew up on thinly sliced Land O'Lakes American Cheese. When I moved to Indiana, the only place that sells Land O'Lakes is Meijers Deli, Meijers Deli seems to have a policy that they will not cut Land O'Lakes American Cheese thinly. And the cheese that they do slice they stagger as they slice them causing the cheese to crumble in the bag. Simply put, they don't know how to cut American Cheese for some strange reason... even though I never had an issue anywhere I went in Pennsylvania getting exactly what I wanted. Anyway, I ordered this meat / cheese slicer so I can buy and cut my own 5lb block of Land O'Lakes American cheese exactly the way I want it. Meijers was charging over $9/lb, and Gordon Foods sells the 5lb block for 5.49/lb so I figured the slicer would pay for itself in about 1-2 years. Pros: It can cut a 5lb block of American Cheese as I desired. Getting the slices thin enough (about 1 mm) is a challenge, but doable. Blades are easy to change. Cons: -The adjustable plate needed to be bent backwards in order for the slices to be sliced evenly from top to bottom (1/4 inch gap at the bottom when the top was even with the blade). After I made this initial adjustment it seemed to stay in the proper position. -The cord is very short (about 3 feet), making it very difficult to plug in and use at a reasonable location on the counter. -The motor sounds like it is going to quit at any moment... though it keeps going (bogs down as you put the product into the blade). I ran mine for about an hour. Though it smelled like the motor was heating up during this time, it never stopped. -There is a black plastic part behind the blade that seems to ware down as you cut. The first pound of cheese had little black plastic at the tail end of the cheese.... after that it seemed to die down. -The cheese does not look cleanly sliced, but rather more like it was cut with a saw (I tried both blades with the same result). -It took about an hour to cut 5lbs of cheese. About a quarter pound was shredded into granular bits by the blade and reduced to something akin to saw dust at the base and around the blade. -Cleanup is not easy. It took a solid 15 minutes to clean up. Also there are places that you simply cannot reach with a rag to clean up. Potential health hazard there. All in all, I'm not disappointed to the point of return. If this lasts me for a year it will have paid for itself. I'm crossing my fingers on that one. Doing it again, I think I would spend the extra money for a 10 inch professional model. I'm sure they are much more robust. ****Update June 10, 2023***** Upon reading the above review, the manufacturer, Borlebbi, offered me a complete refund on the slicer. I did not contact them, they contacted me! I took them up on their kind refund offer. So I guess their customer service seems to be very good. I'm tempted to change the star rating, but even though their customer service is impressive, the actual product needs to stay at a 3. So, 3 stars for the product, 5 stars for customer service.
M**N
This is a good purchase
This is well worth the money. It has an easy to clean design. Save me a lot of time and food prep has the necessary safety features if you use them correctly and fit easily into my cabinets with all of its pieces. And it allows for easy adjustment for different cuts of meat for different thicknesses.
S**T
Great place to start but will leave you with much to be desired.
Cleaned blades out of box. Had to remove the mounts with a screw driver. Not a big problem just inconvenient if you want to deep clean. First test was on a cold cut turkey breast out of the fridge. I was not able to get paper thin cuts using serrated blade. It came out more carved style with a lot of shredding. I may have been pushing it against the platform too hard. Maybe wrong blade despite the picture showing to use it for meat. Next test was for cold havarti cheese. It barely made through a few slices using the straight edge as the description shows a picture of. It had a heavy mechanical burning smell. Like the motor was giving out. Granted havarti is a sticky cheese but I expected it to work without so much resistance. Also several slices came out with black mechanical gunk on them despite cleaning the machine. I am now freezing the meat and cheese to test to see if it's easier or worse. **Update August 2nd 2023** I've been using it atleast once a week on deli meat and cheese and it's performing the same. Atleast it's consistent! It's a complete hassle to clean and really causes a mess towards the end of whatever you're cutting. Like meat and cheese confetti everywhere. Trying to wipe up cheese crumbles just shmears them into the surface of the counter. I will say chedder cheese does cut better than havarti but still crumbles the cheese towards the end. You will not be able to get consistent uniform thin slices no matter what. To change the side of the cuts the blade becomes less angled and does not align evenly with the back plate. Imagine a circular slice of salemi. It will be thicker on one side getting gradually thinner to the other side. Usually it will end up looking like a waxing gibbos phase of a full moon. You will have to rotate the food often or it will come the same shape as the end of an eraser from a pencil box. My biggest gripe is the gap between the pusher plate and the blade of about 1/4inch. It doesn't seem like a lot but about 1lb of meat and deli cheese is the width of 1inch. This leaves about 1/4 lb of product unable to be cut safely. It slides right through the gap. You will have to use a knife to not waste your product at the end. This is frustrating if you portion your meat and cheese out in 1-2 Pounds servings for the week. *update 11/23 knocked down to 1 star* Added pictures of how this thing turns semi frozen medium hard chedder cheese into confetti. Did not you dare try cutting cheese that is soft or warm. This is about half lb of cheese including cheese on the floor not pixtured. Notice the large pieces of broken cheese stuck between the gap of the guide and the blade. This amount of cheese is about 5 slices wasted. This is using the 5 thinness setting which should be considered the lowest setting. It will not cut anything if the dial is lower than that. When you adjust the dial it adjusts the food plate on an angle but NOT the blade. This means the lower the setting the less blade will be used since it does not close the length between the plate and the blade evenly. Motor is starting to smell with less pressure, guide is sticking now, and overall wish I purchased a different brand.
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