This is my first time seeing your reviews, and I am very impressed with your level of detail. Unlike some, you don't gloss over minor details--I like your thoroughness. Excellent job!
Pretty decent comparison. I was hoping you would go into the ease of completely breaking down each unit for cleaning because I own a Beswood and removing the blade requires using an allen key and being extremely careful not no drop or accidentally cut yourself. Oddly enough, my blade seems to have two holes drilled through the middle on both sides that I think were used during manufacture to manipulate them. Those would be perfect grasping points for some kind of tool that could hook into them in order to aid in alignment when reinstalling the blade.
I was hoping for this too. I have some crappy slicer I got from family and need to find a unit that is easier to clean so that is the thing I want to know the most.
@@BeatTheBushDIY which technical specs made the Bestwood better? Does it cut more precise? Does it have more burley arbor for durability? Other than the price and fit and design, what does it do better than the Vevor based on your review?
Excellent, concise review. Thank you.
This is my first time seeing your reviews, and I am very impressed with your level of detail. Unlike some, you don't gloss over minor details--I like your thoroughness. Excellent job!
Glad you like them!
Thanks for an excellent explanation of the machines.
Great review and comparison. Thanks!
Pretty decent comparison. I was hoping you would go into the ease of completely breaking down each unit for cleaning because I own a Beswood and removing the blade requires using an allen key and being extremely careful not no drop or accidentally cut yourself. Oddly enough, my blade seems to have two holes drilled through the middle on both sides that I think were used during manufacture to manipulate them. Those would be perfect grasping points for some kind of tool that could hook into them in order to aid in alignment when reinstalling the blade.
I was hoping for this too. I have some crappy slicer I got from family and need to find a unit that is easier to clean so that is the thing I want to know the most.
WOW excellent review !!
Damn where I live this exact Beswood model is $800 but the Vevor is $400. Really leaning towards picking up the Vevor.
If it's half, I would be ok with the Vevor.
I thought this was shophocho for a sec
Good review. Would be curious how the Beswood 9inch is vs the 10inch?
I suppose it could also work but sometimes different models are not built the same.
Do you happen to know what is the rpm for each machine?
It doesn't spin fast nor does it need to. I would guess 60rpm, around 1-3 rotation per second.
Vevor cheaper and better. Why not!
I thought my overall assessment is that the Beswood is better? Lol.
@@BeatTheBushDIY which technical specs made the Bestwood better? Does it cut more precise? Does it have more burley arbor for durability? Other than the price and fit and design, what does it do better than the Vevor based on your review?