Ginsu Slicer with 9" Japanese stainless steel blade.
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Original 9" Ginsu Slicer is one of a kind. The blade has a unique forked tip designed for convenience not only for slicing, but for serving turkey, hams, roasts and for all other carving needs. The full tang, triple riveted, easy to hold handle is constructed for strength, balance and style. The high carbon, stain resistant, Japanese stainless steel blade keeps a longer lasting edge and the historically innovative double edge blade is perfect for precision cutting. The blade never needs sharpening for durability. Comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7127 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Douglas Quikut
- Model: 4850.00
- Dimensions: 17.25" h x .75" w x 3.50" l,
Features
- The Original 9" Ginsu Slicer is one of a kind.
- The unique forked tip is designed for convenience not only for slicing, but for serving turkey, hams, roasts and for all other carving needs
- The full tang, triple riveted, easy to hold handle is constructed for strength, balance and style.
- The high carbon, stain resistant, Japanese stainless steel blade keeps a longer lasting edge and the historically innovative double edge blade is perfect for precision cutting.
- The blade never needs sharpening for durability
Customer Reviews
Original Ginsu Slicer 9 Inch Knife
Wonderful knife, they are the best on the planet. Do yourself a favor and get one.
It's OK
This does what I need it to, it slices bread. Will it ut through a tin can like on the old commercials? not really. For an inexpensive knife it really is OK but it just doesn't seem amazing.
not the original
I have several Ginsu knives I've bought at fairs, and I love them. I bought this thinking it was the same. It's a good knife, but it's much thicker than the originals, so it's not as useful.



