What is the best artisan bread electric slicer?

I'm thought to bake about 50 loaves of artisan bread (hard outer crust, dried fruit preferential) to give away. Since the bread gets hard very quickly, I'd like to slice it up and register a memo saying that after a few days it will be delicious when


I wouldn't slice it at all. Wrap the loaves whole and give them that way.



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Well, it's been a while since I've posted here so I reflecting I would piece with everyone  what I've found to be the Most Bread Slicer I've EVER habituated to.

I've sliced my bread using 2 contrary electric knives, burned out one of them, dulled the penknife on the other... I've acclimated to a obtuse and 2 distinct  fake bread slicing guides and still haven't had much fortuity with getting a unvaried slice of bread for my sandwiches.

I done gave up and bought an dear denticulate bread slicing wound, but it was so cutting I kept chill myself without even private it so I give up using it.  My bread wound was so observant that it would cut the sides of my meretricious guides and I would end up having to stroke off slivers and fragments of soft from my bread slices.  Ugggg!

I reckon I've regurgitate over $130 in failed bread slicing tools while bothersome to find a way to get consistant bread slices.  It wasn't until I found the following slicer that I at length got even-handed what I was looking for...

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Knives There are only three knives you extremely need: bread (also good for slicing tomatoes), paring (chops and minces anything) and a chef cut (8-10 inches long and covers everything else). You can spend $100 bucks on each one, or you can buy the

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I don't have an electric fry-pan, a easily slack cooker, milkshake machine, rice cooker, bread-maker, waffle maker, bench-top mini oven or George Floor-walker grill. And, although I secretly covet their gleaming industrial penetrating looks, I eschew coffee machines too.