A dab of jerky and first opinions on my budget slicer


 

Bob Correll

R.I.P. 3/31/2022
First the jerky.
Had a small piece of round steak that needed cooking.
Hand sliced it, sprinkled on Weber's Steak and Chop seasoning, in the fridge overnight, then apple wood smoked.

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Good, but got a bit "cooked" instead of slow dried.

I've been wanting an electric slicer, but no more than I'll use one I didn't want to pay much.
After a lot of research I bought a Chard FSOP-150 from Amazon's warehouse for $40. (I see they have raised the price to $49 on remaining warehouse stock, they're $61 new)
150 watt with a 7.5" blade, gear driven.
Suction cup feet, it's fairly light weight and wants to scoot, but blade end anchored against something solid solved the problem for me.

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Listed as used very good, it came new unused in a shop worn box.
Anxious to try it out I put a roughly 3" wide by 8" long piece of bacon I had been whittling on in the freezer to firm up.
Didn't leave it in long enough, so it was still fairly soft, but I proceeded after cutting it in half, or 4" long.
Looks like 6.5 inches is the longest you can cut easily.

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It did a fine job until the piece got small, hence the two larger pieces on the right.

The thickness control knob isn't located well, and one needs to catch the slices as they come off, but I was happy with the trial run.
A full slab of belly awaits curing/smoking, and a whole packer eye of round for jerky and maybe some pit beef will put it to a full test soon.

Thought I'd pass on my findings in case someone else is looking for a budget slicer.
If so, please read the reviews etc to decide for yourself.
Thanks for your time.
ps, I'd link it via TVWBB's link, but that seldom works for me.
Chris, if you read this feel free to include a link.
 
Looks like it works pretty well. I finally got one too, an older rival that I found on CL. The guy got it as a present and never used it, $20 I couldn't say no. I only use it to slice bacon and beef roasts for sammies, works very well and will out last me I'm sure.
 
jerky looks great Bob!
a bit "cooked" instead of slow dried
so what! If the taste is there, who's gonna care? right?!

i have a hunk of venison loin i think i'm gonna cut up and try...

and by the way, if the slicer cuts what you want, it's good too! paying top buck doesn't mean it's better.
 
looks good! I have what looks to be the same but with cabella's name on the slicer works as long as meat is firm for the price cant beet it.
 
I grabbed a piece of old jerky out of the jar at a gas station this morning, had me thinking about making my own.
 
Looks really good Bob. Nice looking slicer. I bought a Chef's Choice last year. Relatively inexpensive, but suits my needs perfectly.
 
Those slicers come with a plastic ring with a tab on iy that sits under the blade. The prongs that hold it in place snap off every time I go to clean it so It doesn't stay in place any more and I'm wondering what purpose it serves.

Anyone else have that problem?
 

 

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