thanks the slicer i use at work is very similar i did not notice the groove on the sharpener i going to check that, great video. greetings from Mexico.
This is different then our slicer at the restaurant I work at. Our slicer is a Globe slicer and has little grinding wheels that you position over the blade and press onto it using a knob. It doesn’t require a separate tool to sharpen. But our slicer is vintage from the 1970s so perhaps it’s different from modern ones.
thanks the slicer i use at work is very similar i did not notice the groove on the sharpener i going to check that, great video. greetings from Mexico.
thank you so much for this video, I have my first opening shift today in over a year and I had just realized I forgot how to sharpen slicers😅
thanks that was big help, we use this Slicer everyday at work now its time to make it sharp again. thx again
Thank you. I just picked this slicer up at an estate sale for $187. No instructions.
This is different then our slicer at the restaurant I work at. Our slicer is a Globe slicer and has little grinding wheels that you position over the blade and press onto it using a knob. It doesn’t require a separate tool to sharpen. But our slicer is vintage from the 1970s so perhaps it’s different from modern ones.
The blade should not be making a noise when the sharpener is at 0
exactly smh
Thank you so much. This helped me so much 😁😁😁
Really Helpful thank you
I need to do this more often.
Hi, there is wrong adjusted sharpener. Stones at position 0 cannot touch the blade.
You forgot to unplugged the slicer to clean it , for safety.
suppose to be 10 seconds on each different grade smh