OSTBA Meat Slicer Electric Deli Food Slicer with Child Lock Protection, Removable 7.5’’ Stainless Steel Blade and Food Carriage, Adjustable Thickness Food Slicer Machine for Meat, Cheese, Bread(150W)








Key features
- •To be a chef: The food slicer cuts the food precisely, it makes you like a GOOD chef at home. Adjustable Thickness from super thin to approximately 3/4'' Thick for slicing various of food such as meat, deli, cheese, roast beef, turkey Breast, vegetables and fruits.
- •Easy to clean: seamless and removable features make sanitation a breeze. Our removable ring-guard cover prevents debris buildup on cutting surfaces. The blade, food carriage, slide-rod extension and food pusher are removable, it allows for thorough cleaning and sanitation.
- •Safety protection: to operate the deli slicer, you must press both the safety lock & power button simultaneously to start, avoid the mistake operation. Non-slip suction cup feet keeps the meat slicer stable during working.
- •Universal stainless steel blade: ostba meat slicer machine has the 7. 5'' stainless steel serrated blade, driven by 150 watts of fast, high yield slicing power, It will help you keep a consistent sharp cut.
- •Commitment - ostba is the only authorized online Seller of ostba products. We are committed to providing customers with a stressful-free shopping experience. Buy with Confidence, We are always here to help.
OSTBA Meat Slicer Electric Deli Food Slicer with Child Lock Protection, Removable 7.5’’ Stainless Steel Blade and Food Carriage, Adjustable Thickness Food Slicer Machine for Meat, Cheese, Bread(150W)
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Electric food slicer
Ian✓ Verified Purchase•October 23, 2023
Voltage requirements. USA use 120v here in South Africa - 220v. No option on web site to select voltage. Could not use the slicer until touring around to find a shop selling adapter to reduce our voltage to suit the slicer.
Otherwise - excellent unit - works very well - ad easy to clean - but only as I have another slicer at my other home and learned to easiest way to clean is with a 2-3inch paint-brush to brush away the crumbs before then wiping with detergent and cloth. Use of brush to clean not in instructions.
Otherwise - excellent unit - works very well - ad easy to clean - but only as I have another slicer at my other home and learned to easiest way to clean is with a 2-3inch paint-brush to brush away the crumbs before then wiping with detergent and cloth. Use of brush to clean not in instructions.
Home slicer
dan✓ Verified Purchase•October 23, 2023
Pretty good little slicer. A lot of parts to clean but I expected that. It sliced turkey breast very good. Easy to use. I do like that you can slice very thin.
Ostba vs. Beswood meat slicer: Which is real best value? CLEANING GUIDE:
Johnny✓ Verified Purchase•October 13, 2023
Is it really fair to compare a $100 meat slicer against a $300 one? When it comes to true value for moderate home use, that's what it came down to for me. I've tested both and can only keep one. Here's what I've learned:
INTRODUCTION TO TWO TOP SLICERS
Both of these are very popular on Amazon and highly regarded. The Ostba has a 7.5 inch serrated blade and the Beswood has a 10 inch smooth blade. I'm a serious BBQ guy and cook and want to be able to slice thin and vac seal roast beefs, jerky, tri-tips, hams, pork tenderloins, and pork belly. My hope was that the Ostba would be enough for my needs, time saving to clean vs. the Beswood, and much easier to handle at 9 lbs. vs. 33.
SIZE AND WEIGHT
As you can see in my photo, the Ostba is compact and easy to handle. Suction cups are supposed to keep its light weight firmly planted on the counter. The Beswood is truly a "Big Berta" but weighs less than many comparable 10 inch models.
TESTING THE OSTBA
I first bought the Ostba. Slicing is adequate. It does slice thin yet the slice thickness wheel is a bit of a guestimate. It gets the job done and I bought it because its 200 watt motor can power through meats more effectively than pretty much all other small 7.5 inch models. The motor is loud but not unexpected. Slicing action is not smooth, but not unreasonable. Even with the powerful motor, you have to muscle a bit through the meat. The Ostba is fine but won't give you results quite as satisfying as the picture above of ham from the Beswood. Unfortunately, our kitchen counters are textured and the suction cups don't stick. This forced me to grab onto the Ostba with some force so it wouldn't slide on the counter as I sliced. I worry this can create a safety issue because my attention on the blade and the slicing might get even slightly distracted. This should be a rare issue for others. The Ostba sticks to smooth surfaces well.
TESTING THE BESWOOD
Slicing was an absolute dream with the Beswood. Like buttah! I have read this slicer is the equal of a 13 inch Hobart deli slicer, just sized down for smaller businesses, or home use. I realized right away the heavier weight is an asset, not liability. It stays planted on the counter, has a huge tray table to hold the meat, and spikey grabbers to grab it as you slice. The slice dial is in millimeters and I found that 2mm was perfect for ham. See the photo.If you like it ultra thin, or what they call in Pittsburgh "Chip Chop Ham" the slicer complies like an absolute pro.
BESWOOD CLEANING NIGHTMARE? TIPS:
I worried the Beswood would be a 30 minute cleaning headache and worried it would have to be disassembled to reach the blade. Some reviews are negative on the Beswood when it comes to cleaning convenience. In truth, it's quite easy so let me explain the process:
Unscrew the large knob to release the tray table. This cleans right up in a couple of minutes in the sink. See my photo of two easily found ideal cleaning and sterilizing solutions. The rest of the unit is cleaned in place: Unplug. Unscrew the knob holding the built in sharpener at the top of the unit. If there is any gunk inside carefully wipe it out and rinse it. Do not submerge in water however. It's not hard to clean and takes just a minute. Unscrew the large knob holding in the blade guard, first making sure the slice thickness knob is set to zero. After unscrewing, give a poke forward, and the blade guard will drop into your hand. Again, it cleans up in just a minute at the sink. If it's greasy, use a non-toxic grease removing cleanser. Simple Green mixed 1:10 is ideal, or stronger if you are working with pork belly.
At this point, the blade will spin freely and you can spray with Simple Green, or skip this step and use a food-safe cleaner and sterilizer. "Lysol Daily Cleanser Free From" is new on the market and contains hypoclorous "”many pro kitchens use this chemical to sterilize. You can spray, clean, and wipe, or to sterilize, spray, clean, and spray again, leaving the Lysol Free on until it dries. This chemical is very safe and also used for sprays to sterilize kids toys. Having a small brush to get into nooks and crannies helps. The one supplied with the Beswood is barely adequate. I used a nail brush and it had much more precision. I also use a green scrubby pad carefully around the blade edge.
The whole job can be done comfortably in just 20 minutes, perhaps 25 after slicing more than 30 lbs of fattier meats. The best news? The blade does not need to be removed! Whew!
GLOVE SAFETY AND CLEANUP TIP
Speaking of careful: you must wear cut resistant gloves when slicing and cleaning. I learned a trick to keep them dry and clean. Put on the cut resistant gloves and then place a tightly fitting rubber nitrile glove over it when you work.
OSTBA CLEANING
The Ostba has a bar that can be opened up, easily accessing the blade. Its tray table does not screw in so that is easy to clean as well. Use the solutions I recommend above to complete the job in no more than 15 minutes. However, the 5 minutes saved cleaning the Ostba is not truly gained versus the Beswood. The Beswood is so much smoother and easier to use that it saves time and effort during the slicing process.
WHICH TO BUY?
These slicers should last 10-15 years with reasonable care. The serrated blade of the Ostba is adequate for meat but once you've tried the Beswood, there is no going back! Yet, it's almost three times the price and needs a large dedicated storage spot. If you can afford the Beswood, or its identical 9" model for $20 less, it is a dream slicer to use. If not, most occasional home users will find the Ostba plenty good enough.
INTRODUCTION TO TWO TOP SLICERS
Both of these are very popular on Amazon and highly regarded. The Ostba has a 7.5 inch serrated blade and the Beswood has a 10 inch smooth blade. I'm a serious BBQ guy and cook and want to be able to slice thin and vac seal roast beefs, jerky, tri-tips, hams, pork tenderloins, and pork belly. My hope was that the Ostba would be enough for my needs, time saving to clean vs. the Beswood, and much easier to handle at 9 lbs. vs. 33.
SIZE AND WEIGHT
As you can see in my photo, the Ostba is compact and easy to handle. Suction cups are supposed to keep its light weight firmly planted on the counter. The Beswood is truly a "Big Berta" but weighs less than many comparable 10 inch models.
TESTING THE OSTBA
I first bought the Ostba. Slicing is adequate. It does slice thin yet the slice thickness wheel is a bit of a guestimate. It gets the job done and I bought it because its 200 watt motor can power through meats more effectively than pretty much all other small 7.5 inch models. The motor is loud but not unexpected. Slicing action is not smooth, but not unreasonable. Even with the powerful motor, you have to muscle a bit through the meat. The Ostba is fine but won't give you results quite as satisfying as the picture above of ham from the Beswood. Unfortunately, our kitchen counters are textured and the suction cups don't stick. This forced me to grab onto the Ostba with some force so it wouldn't slide on the counter as I sliced. I worry this can create a safety issue because my attention on the blade and the slicing might get even slightly distracted. This should be a rare issue for others. The Ostba sticks to smooth surfaces well.
TESTING THE BESWOOD
Slicing was an absolute dream with the Beswood. Like buttah! I have read this slicer is the equal of a 13 inch Hobart deli slicer, just sized down for smaller businesses, or home use. I realized right away the heavier weight is an asset, not liability. It stays planted on the counter, has a huge tray table to hold the meat, and spikey grabbers to grab it as you slice. The slice dial is in millimeters and I found that 2mm was perfect for ham. See the photo.If you like it ultra thin, or what they call in Pittsburgh "Chip Chop Ham" the slicer complies like an absolute pro.
BESWOOD CLEANING NIGHTMARE? TIPS:
I worried the Beswood would be a 30 minute cleaning headache and worried it would have to be disassembled to reach the blade. Some reviews are negative on the Beswood when it comes to cleaning convenience. In truth, it's quite easy so let me explain the process:
Unscrew the large knob to release the tray table. This cleans right up in a couple of minutes in the sink. See my photo of two easily found ideal cleaning and sterilizing solutions. The rest of the unit is cleaned in place: Unplug. Unscrew the knob holding the built in sharpener at the top of the unit. If there is any gunk inside carefully wipe it out and rinse it. Do not submerge in water however. It's not hard to clean and takes just a minute. Unscrew the large knob holding in the blade guard, first making sure the slice thickness knob is set to zero. After unscrewing, give a poke forward, and the blade guard will drop into your hand. Again, it cleans up in just a minute at the sink. If it's greasy, use a non-toxic grease removing cleanser. Simple Green mixed 1:10 is ideal, or stronger if you are working with pork belly.
At this point, the blade will spin freely and you can spray with Simple Green, or skip this step and use a food-safe cleaner and sterilizer. "Lysol Daily Cleanser Free From" is new on the market and contains hypoclorous "”many pro kitchens use this chemical to sterilize. You can spray, clean, and wipe, or to sterilize, spray, clean, and spray again, leaving the Lysol Free on until it dries. This chemical is very safe and also used for sprays to sterilize kids toys. Having a small brush to get into nooks and crannies helps. The one supplied with the Beswood is barely adequate. I used a nail brush and it had much more precision. I also use a green scrubby pad carefully around the blade edge.
The whole job can be done comfortably in just 20 minutes, perhaps 25 after slicing more than 30 lbs of fattier meats. The best news? The blade does not need to be removed! Whew!
GLOVE SAFETY AND CLEANUP TIP
Speaking of careful: you must wear cut resistant gloves when slicing and cleaning. I learned a trick to keep them dry and clean. Put on the cut resistant gloves and then place a tightly fitting rubber nitrile glove over it when you work.
OSTBA CLEANING
The Ostba has a bar that can be opened up, easily accessing the blade. Its tray table does not screw in so that is easy to clean as well. Use the solutions I recommend above to complete the job in no more than 15 minutes. However, the 5 minutes saved cleaning the Ostba is not truly gained versus the Beswood. The Beswood is so much smoother and easier to use that it saves time and effort during the slicing process.
WHICH TO BUY?
These slicers should last 10-15 years with reasonable care. The serrated blade of the Ostba is adequate for meat but once you've tried the Beswood, there is no going back! Yet, it's almost three times the price and needs a large dedicated storage spot. If you can afford the Beswood, or its identical 9" model for $20 less, it is a dream slicer to use. If not, most occasional home users will find the Ostba plenty good enough.
Missing a blade
I State✓ Verified Purchase•October 2, 2023
The title says "Meat Slicer 200W Electric Deli Food Slicer with 2 Removable 7.5" Stainless Steel Blade". It only comes with one blade. It seems like it's going to be very easy to clean, which to me is the biggest selling point.
Please either change the title or send the extra blade.
Please either change the title or send the extra blade.
Small. It is Small
JHowells✓ Verified Purchase•September 11, 2023
Small is okay! Just being clear on how large this unit is not. It's perfect for slicing a chicken breast or a pork loin. Deli meats too! But you cannot buy the whole loaf and slice it.
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