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Salami slicer & cutting board combo
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The salami slicer is the big brother of our sausage slicer. You can use it to effortlessly cut meat up to 9cm in diameter. It is perfect for cutting salami and dried meat. Of course, you can also use it to cut smaller sausages, cheese and much more. The salami slicer is our development. The replaceable quality blade was made especially for us by Victorinox. It guarantees a long service life and the perfect cut. To clean it, you can easily remove the knife carriage with a single movement.
The salami slicer comes with a high-quality wooden serving and cutting board. This means you can store it under the slicer to save space.
Size and weight of salami slicer
Length: 37.5cm / Width: 17.5cm / Height: 15cm
Weight depending on the wood approximately 1'100 grams to 1'600 grams
Size and weight cutting board
Length: 37.5cm / Width: 17.5cm / Height: 1.5cm
Weight depending on the type of wood approximately 500 grams to 900 grams
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Made from solid wood, our sausage slicer should last you a long time. The clever mechanism protects the blade and the wood. The knives for our meat slicers are made by the Swiss knife maker Victorinox. Over 130 years of tradition and experience guarantee us blades that are sharp, durable and easy to clean.
Ash: Switzerland
Walnut: mainly from the EU, Hungary. Reason: darker black walnut. Swiss walnut is very rare and less suitable for processing.
Cherry tree: Switzerland
Plum tree: Switzerland
Olive tree: mainly in the EU
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Where do the blades come from?
The blades for our sausage slicers, salami slicers and cheese slicers come from the Swiss knife forge of Victorinox.
Over 130 years of tradition and experience guarantee us knives that exactly meet our requirements in terms of sharpness, quality and durability.
Marmot herbal ointments and sausage slicers, how do they go together?
Actually, not at all! But only at first glance. If you know the story behind it, it fits quite well.
Andreas Schmid is a passionate hunter and has been going to markets as a hobby since 1981 to trade in furs, marmot oil and later also game meat. In 1992, a chance meeting with a herbalist led to the creation of the warming marmot herbal ointment. Due to the great success of the marmot herbal ointment, Andreas Schmid is going to more and more markets.
The game sausage is always included as an additional product. Of course, this sausage is always cut and tasted with customers. In 2007, a sausage slicer was given as a gift to help cut the game sausage. Just because it is quicker and without any intention of selling. The reaction from customers was so good, however, that the sausage slicer was added to the range in 2008.
Everything comes from hunting and hunting products. So the marmot herbal ointment and the sausage slicer somehow go together.
How do I care for and store the wooden products?
Store the wooden products at as constant a room temperature as possible. After use, wipe everything with a damp cloth and dry. Do not clean under running water, with a hard brush or strong cleaning agent.
The wooden products are not dishwasher safe. If necessary, you can care for the wood with our 100% natural Swiss wood butter.
The blades are all replaceable or can be sharpened.
Where are the planes and cutting boards made?
The development and production of our sausage slicers, salami slicers, cheese slicers and cutting boards takes place exclusively in Swiss workshops for people with disabilities. These workshops are located in Bern, Thun and Interlaken. Not far from us in Frutigen.
In the workshops, the wooden products are made with patience, dedication, careful craftsmanship and great pride. Each plane and board is unique with its own wood pattern.
Which plane is right for me?
There is no such thing as THE right planer. It all depends on your requirements. We will try to give you a brief explanation here.
SAUSAGE SLICER For smaller pieces of meat, cheese and more. You can cut sausages up to 4.5cm in diameter.
SALAMI SLICER For larger pieces of meat, cheese and anything that can be cut up to 9cm in diameter. If in doubt, use the salami slicer. You can also use it to cut smaller sausages without any problem.
SAUSAGE HARVESTER Gastro At 4.5cm, it has exactly the same cutting surface as the sausage slicer. The only difference is that the sausage slicer is attached to the serving plate.
SALAMI HOBEL Gastro At 9cm, it has exactly the same cutting surface as the salami slicer. The only difference is that the salami slicer is attached to the serving plate.
CHEESE SLICER small Sliced cheese and hard cheese up to 10cm wide.
CHEESE SLICER large Sliced cheese and hard cheese up to 12cm wide. Only with the large cheese slicer can you create the sausage and cheese slicer COMBI together with the sausage slicer.
Where does the wood come from?
Whenever possible and sensible, we use wood from Switzerland. We attach great importance to contemporary design and a stylish selection of wood types. That's why we are not afraid to source wood from abroad.
This is where our wood comes from:
Ash tree Switzerland
Walnut mainly from the EU, mostly Hungary. The reason: darker black walnut tree. Swiss walnut is very rare and less suitable for processing.
Cherry tree Switzerland
Plum tree Switzerland
Olive tree mainly from Italy and the EU
Who invented it?
How we would have loved to have invented the sausage slicer. But we weren't! We never found the origin. Sausage slicers are said to have existed over 30 years ago. Well, many say they invented them. We had the slicer in our range for some of them before they invented it... 😊
This is our truth:
Our first contact with a sausage slicer came about by chance. A gift from his son Sandro, the slicer is used by founder Andreas Schmid at markets to taste the famous wild sausage, without any intention of selling it. It makes cutting quicker and easier. The reaction from customers was great. Many were enthusiastic and wanted to buy the slicer. So the manufacturer of the gifted slicer was sought out and the slicers were eventually added to the range. More slicers were quickly needed. This is how the various workshops for people with disabilities came into play. Some of them had already produced the slicers before. Others were newly discovered.
We have further invented:
But we didn't stop at the sausage slicer, we continued to develop it. The quality of the sausage slicer was continually improved and the salami slicer was created. This is the big brother of the sausage slicer for cutting larger pieces of meat. The patented, and thus protected, sausage and cheese slicer KOMBI was also developed. This combines the sausage slicer and the cheese slicer in a simple, safe and space-saving way.
Can I have an engraving done?
How do I clean the planes?
You can wipe the plane with a damp cloth. This is enough for cleaning. From time to time, a more thorough cleaning is recommended. To do this, you can unscrew the blade and clean everything thoroughly with a damp cloth.
For meat slicers, we recommend that you remove the knife carriage before cleaning. This is for your safety so that you don't cut yourself.
Please do not clean in the dishwasher, under running water or with strong detergent.
Is the planer SUVA compliant?
No, and your meat knife? 😊
Seriously, we hear that from time to time and are always amazed by this question. Yes, it's a knife. Yes, it's sharp. It has to be so that you can cut the meat. It would be difficult with a spoon. And no, it's not more dangerous than other knives. The blade always cuts through in the same place and you can't slip with it. You just can't put your fingers in the same space as the sausage. Then nothing will happen to you. 😊
And by the way: When someone cuts themselves, it's usually when cleaning the plane. Probably because people are less careful there.
How do I adjust the thickness?
You can do this easily by hand and with a little feeling. There is no stop and your pieces will not always be exactly the same thickness, down to a tenth of a millimeter. Unless you are very experienced... 😊 But who needs that for an aperitif with friends?
And anyway, one likes it thicker, the other thinner. So you can just start cutting without having to spend a long time screwing or fixing anything. Each one does it the way she wants.
Believe us, it's really easy and with a little practice you'll quickly get the hang of it. So far, everyone has managed it!
How big pieces can I cut?
Sausage slicer:
Sausages, dried meat, etc. up to 4.5 cm in diameter.
Salami slicer:
Sausages, salami, dried meat, etc. up to 9 cm in diameter.
What can I cut with the planes?
Basically anything you can cut with a knife. Sausages, dried meat, salami, bacon, Mostbröckli, ham, cervelat, cheese, carrots and so on. The blade is made for cutting meat. That works best.
What we do not recommend:
Things that contain water or acid. Such as apples, oranges, lemons. These are not good for the wood and can roughen it.