Universal slicer S72016 - Graef
GRAEF S72016 Universal Slicer
SKU: Graef- Z094707
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Description
Versatile Slicer SKS 72016 is made entirely of metal in a steel-gray color with a professional appearance, self-supporting with a base made of solid, stable, and safe tempered glass (ESG), and features a unique lighting concept. It offers smooth thickness adjustment in the range of 0–20 mm. The slicer is equipped with a momentary switch and continuous operation: the blade rotates continuously or intermittently.
Illumination of the adjustment scale and slicing area provides a clear view of the item being sliced and the thickness setting. Intelligent lighting: when the limiter is open and the blade is ready for slicing, the slicer is initially illuminated in blue. After 1 minute, the color changes to red, providing a constant reminder that the blade is open. For added safety, the red light stays on until the limiter is closed. Pulsing light indicates standby mode after 5 minutes. Additionally, the slicer has a child safety lock to prevent accidental activation.
The extremely quiet operation of the slicer is ensured by a 170-watt maintenance-free capacitor motor.
The smooth, freely rotating stainless steel blade with a hollow grind Ø 170 mm delivers optimal slicing results. The blade can be sharpened independently with the diamond sharpener Graef included in the set. To reduce friction and facilitate slicing, the blade guard is made of stainless steel.
The set includes a MiniSlice attachment for thin slicing and a knife sharpener.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | Graef- Z094707 |
| Manufacturer | Graef |
| Model | S72016 |
| Material | The whole is made of metal in a steel-gray color. Base made of solid, stable safety glass (ESG). |
| Size | 37cm*31.5cm*25cm |
| Colors | Steel gray |
| Weight | 7.5kg |
| Guarantee | 24 months |
| Additional information | Power supply: 230 V ~ 170 Watt 50 Hz |
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