• 12" x 6" Bamboo two-tones cheese slicer
  • Replaceable stainless steel cutting wire
  • Lifetime warranty against wire breakage
  • Non-slip feet protect tabletops
  • Exclusive Prodyne Design

Obviously people cannot read the instructions for setting the wire so it lines up in the groove. One reviewer actually took a picture of a misaligned wire and in the same picture a piece of paper that reads: "Your cheese slicer may arrive with the cutting wire not lined up properly with cutting slot. This situation is easily correct by gently working the bar further out from the hole in the board until wire is aligned with slot." Then it even gives you a picture. It's easy, pull the bar out, problem solved, don't be an ignorant idiot and waste money returning this item.

I'm way too cheap to spend 140$ on a soap cutter, this is so super perfect!

As other reviews have stated, the wire is a little off center making it hard to get it to go inside the groove during a cut. Granted, the product does come with instructions on this issue but I found an easy fix is to just take a clean nail file and file a little bit of the groove and then the wire fit just right! I use this for cutting my homemade soaps rather than cheese and it is a great alternative for a beginner soap maker who doesn't want to pay for a more expensive wire soap cutter. Definitely recommend for this use! Can't say much yet for it's durability but it did great for the 24 soaps I cut today!

I absolutely love this slicer. I use it to cut cold process soap. At first I was using a knife, then straight handheld soap cutter, then I got the wavy hand held soap cutter... Every time they came out uneven no matter how careful I was. I finally accepted that I wasn't good at freehand cutting them so I started researching wire cutters for soap. After shipping, I would have spent $100 for one of the cheaper ones. I saw a lady using a cheese cutter like this in an online tutorial. It cuts the perfect bars in any size you need. I'm so glad I discovered this before coughed up close to $100 for a wire soap cutter. I just measured 1 inch to the right of the wire and drew a line. I get perfect bars every time and didn't break the bank on a soap cutter. The cutter has a sticker on the bottom with instructions to order a new wire when yours wears out or breaks. I have cut at least 10 loaves of soap and its still going strong but I like knowing that I can just replace that one part when the time comes.

I love this thing! It makes slicing cheese so much easier. I have a pretty good knife that I was using to slice of cheese. But, it doesn't hold a candle to this cheese slicer. It is nearly effortless to cut the cheese! ( not the stinky kind 😉 ) If the wire doesn't seem to line up, it is a very simple fix. You just pull the slicing arm in or out to line it up. Simple simple simple! The instructions clearly state that it might need adjusted! I think this thing is awesome! I would not hesitate to buy again if I needed a good cheese slicer.

I'm a soap maker but can't afford one of those massive multislice cutters. I bought this and it works beautifully. Even straight lines every time (I marked off the width I wanted with some masking tape and just line it up with that). If It can slice through a bar of soap, I'm sure it can cut cheese beautifully too!

Like many, I searched and selected this cheese cutter with the intention of using it to cut soap. For this purpose I need efficiency, consistency, and precision. I am so far very pleased with the function of this cutter. It is an excellent size overall for 10" loaf lengths (overhangs just a little until first cut) or 3.5" widths; the wire slot is square to the edge so I don't have to make any extra effort to line up the soap for square cutting, and the post-slice side is wide enough to accommodate both the resulting bar and the width of any guide used (currently tape, in my case); the arm adjusts readily but not too easily, so is quite stationary once aligned properly--no fear of a sudden scoot on the downswing resulting in a slanted cut; the wire is strong and well-tensioned, and slides right through the soap loaf with ease, leaving a smooth and blemish-free surface (this can also be ensured by wiping the wire between slices, but I did not bother to do this on the first ten-bar loaf and the surfaces still came out drag-line free). Once I get around to adding permanent guides along the bottom and right side to eliminate the need for a secure hold, this will be the *perfect* soap-slicing device.

It's working well for slicing cp soap. The bamboo is beautiful and would be lovely for slicing and serving cheese. Yes, as others have said, the wire was off kilter at first, not going into the groove all the way. However, in the enclosed flyer it tells you how to remedy this simply by pulling the shaft (that goes into the board) out a little. Perfect. It explains that it can get shifted in the shipping process. Cuts clean as a whistle. Soapers, to help prevent the loaf from slipping, I put that foam Rubbermaid non-skid shelf liner under the soap. Also, a vertical strip of something to use as a side guide would be helpful. Another reviewer had a picture of a thin piece of wood glued on.

This cheese slicer is great! I have a medical condition which requires me to eat a lot of cheese (sounds great, right?) This is one of the few Amazon products that's EXACTLY as advertised. I do have some notes to help you: 1) The video is correct - the blade ships with the end slightly mis-aligned. However, just follow the instructions to re-align it. 2) When cutting thru cheese, the handle makes a slight "clacking" sound when you're finished slicing. However, this doesn't seem to affect the performance. 3) Easy to clean - I just use a wet paper towel. Happy slicing!

Cuts my soaps perfect. I was going to break down and buy a regular soap cutter. An expensive soap cutter. Then I saw a woman who teaches soap making classes and she was using this exact cutter. She said her regular soap cutter string broke and she didn't have time to replace it. She had one of these and was able to cut her hot process soap. I was able to cut cold process. I have not tried it on melt and pour. I did not have to do anything fancy or extra to it. Just washed it and let it air dry. Comes with information to order extra string. I plan to do that. I will buy more of these to teach soap making. Lots of videos online showing you how to use it for soap.