

🍞 Slice Like a Pro, Store Like a Minimalist!
This lightweight, foldable bread slicer guide offers 4 adjustable slice thicknesses (0.4" to 1") and fits small to medium homemade loaves up to 6.1" tall. Crafted from durable, dishwasher-safe ABS plastic with an anti-slip base, it ensures safe, precise slicing with minimal cleanup. Its compact fold-flat design saves countertop space and makes storage effortless, ideal for everyday bakers seeking convenience and consistency.







| ASIN | B0793HQWL7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #237,786 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #24,128 in Kitchen Utensils & Gadgets |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | Eon Concepts |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (2,068) |
| Date First Available | January 17, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 8541987905 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48"L x 6.69"W x 5.51"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bread, Cheese |
| Special Feature | Multipurpose |
| UPC | 663387782053 |
K**E
Great for thin bread slices
After reading several negative reviews, I was reluctant to purchase this item. However, I’m glad I did because it’s exactly what I was looking for! I like my bread sliced thin and this little unit does that beautifully. My only suggestion: someone needs to build a better version of this product with more durable material. Yes, it’s a sort of fragile but the design works well for it’s intended purpose.
M**O
Updated 11/21/20 For bread makers e.g. toast, ease of use, cleaning, just what we needed
Updated 11/21/2020 - happier with this after a couple months use than at the outset. found that using a serrated blade and allowing the bread to cool first make a world of difference. that's why i changed the rating from four to five stars. i attached a photo to this review to show bread from a bread maker when sliced on the next to thinnest setting. we recently picked up a bread maker. we'd always in the past just made bread from scratch but for a host of reasons it just isn't feasible on a regular basis anymore. i thought i'd gotten all i would need for a bread machine but as i don't eat toast slicing for the toaster wasn't something on my mind. that is until it arrived and the rest of the family started to chime in. the bread from a bread maker at least ours anyway, is rounded so cutting thin slices would mean sooner or later someone, likely me would get cut. i saw a bunch of these slicers here on amazon. regardless of 'brand names' most were just two designs. the bamboo type and this plastic design. i have gotten wood items from asia before and unfortunately with our dry climate the wood began to dry, shrink and warp. but as to this product specifically i was also thinking most about cleaning and sanitizing which is more difficult to do properly with wood products. which is why we do not have a wood cutting board but rather a plastic one. this cutter has just two moving parts to deal with. the pop-out 'stand' which folds back up when not in use and the flat piece used to set how thick you want your bread to be. as to thickness you can go from thinner than store bought 'wonder bread' width or up to texas toast slabs. the knife just runs through the cut out portion and that's it to use. considering what this cost i am very happy with it. there were no quality control defects whatsoever. most importantly it does the job and if you just treat it with normal care, nothing special, i expect ours to last for a good while. if it does eventually break again going back to cost, no big deal as i actually got more than what i paid for IMHO. i would recommend this bread slicer without reservation.
S**N
Does the job.
I was having trouble slicing my bread in uniform sandwich size slices. I like this bread slicer because it solved this problem. I kind of have to push it against the side of a cabinet to keep it from slipping. I put a little piece of rubber rug padding under it which helps. It takes some practice to make it work right. I like that it folds up to fit in drawer. Not perfect, but I would definitely buy again because it does the job.
A**B
(Barely) better than slicing it on my own
So my slices are more uniform than when I try to slice my homemade bread on my own, but it's a struggle to get there. It's very flimsy, and I have to use one hand to push the bread securely against the unit, one hand to hold the unit so it doesn't slide around, and one hand to use the knife to slice. Wait, I only have two hands.... and there's the issue. Slicing bread with this is a 2-man job. I have to enlist my husband to hold the slicer while I do the slicing. On the plus side, I like that is compact, which means I have to remove the loaf after each slice to fetch the slice out. Compact wins on that issue. My bread is from a bread machine, and the loaf just barely fits (very snug) width-wise. But it fits, so it's fine. I'll keep using it because, despite its shortcomings, it does actually give me more uniform slices for sandwiches than free-slicing.
J**U
Definitely not for me
Don't bother. If, in my enthusiasm to have a bread slicer, I hadn't thrown away the box, I'd return it. It has several cons: It moves all around when you're trying to slice the bread despite the little rubber pieces they give you for the bottom. There's a slight lean, so your bread will be thicker on the top than on the bottom. You can only cut one slice at a time. You have to remove the cut piece to cut another. Certainly not convenient for cutting a loaf of bread. Pro: It is adjustable for thickness.
L**A
Bread slicer
I get even slices every time, it’s easy to use, easy to clean up. And I love that it folds up and neatly stores away on my counter. And the price was perfect. If you like to make your own bread, but it’s kind of a pill to cut the bread in even slices, this is a great tool And I would highly recommend it Lisa.
M**D
Nice design but breaks too easily
This well designed device is, unfortunately, quite fragile. In figuring out how to use it I broke it right out of the box. I can probably fix it with super glue, and it did arrive intact, so I'm not going to return it. I should have taken the "delicately designed" phrase in the product description more seriously! Pros: - Folds quite compactly to fit easily in a drawer or cabinet. - Adjustable baffle permits several options for thickness of the slice. - Slot for knife allows the blade to continue past the bottom of the loaf for a clean cut. Cons: - It breaks really easily. - Openings in the loaf support allow crumbs to drop onto the counter. - It really should be used on a cutting board to avoid damaging the knife or scratching the counter. - Did I mention? It breaks. REALLY easily. For the price, I'm not sure I could expect better. But I am disappointed. I can't really recommend it.
A**.
Justo lo que esperaba
A**X
Last one from another company broke after about 6 months. This one seems better built and I love being able to change the slice size. Fits my home made loafs, too.
K**R
Flimsy construction and only just fits my Aldi bread machine loaf
G**K
I saw this Eon Concepts Bread Slicer Guide demonstrated on YouTube, so that's what made me decide to get it as I was frustrated with the large size of the wooden bread slicer guide I already had. First off, the package came damaged, so the rubber feet paddings and e-book went missing in transit, so I have to put a wet dishcloth or silicone mat underneath to stop the unit from slipping on the counter when I use it. Having said that, I only bake about two or three loaves of bread a month in standard 5 inch by 9 inch loaf pans, so this compact bread slicing guide is just the right size for them as loaves larger than 5 inches wide and 6 inches high won't fit. The moveable size guide allows you to cut slices anywhere from about 1/2 to 1 1/4 inches thick. Be aware, you can only cut one slice at a time, which isn't an issue for me. It's easy to clean - just swish in soapy water, rinse, then leave out to air dry. It seems sturdy enough, but it is made of hard plastic, so it might not survive a fall on the floor. Storage isn't a problem, as when it's folded up, it doesn't take up much more room than a paperback book.
A**N
Great
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