Commercial Meat Slicers

Get the edge in your restaurant or deli with our commercial meat slicers, known for their precision, efficiency, and durability. These high-performance slicers brands like Globe Food Equipment, Hobart, and Bizerba are designed to streamline your kitchen operations and enhance the quality of your culinary offerings.

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Enhance Your Restaurant or Deli with Commercial Meat Slicers

Commercial meat slicers are designed to handle the high-volume slicing needs of restaurants, delis, and other similar services, ensuring a quick and consistent cut every time. Commercial meat slicers are characterized by their durable build, precise slicing capabilities, and safety features.

High-quality commercial meat slicers offer units with removable carriages for easy cleaning, open bodies for optimal food placement, and manual operation for precise control. When choosing the best commercial meat slicer, consider its blade size, horsepower, and construction material. Blade sizes commonly range from 12 to 13 inches, suitable for various foodservice operations. Additionally, the slicer's horsepower determines its slicing capacity and speed.

You can further enhance your operations with suitable meat slicer accessories. Ultimately, investing in a commercial deli meat slicer can greatly improve the productivity and quality of your foodservice operations. Explore our range of commercial meat slicers today and equip your kitchen with the machine that best meets your needs.


Frequently Asked Questions About Commerial Meat Slicers

Commercial meat slicers are crucial to the efficiency and quality of your deli or restaurant. Keep reading to learn more about how to purchase the right one for your business.

How to clean a commercial meat slicer?

Cleaning a commercial meat slicer machine involves several steps. First, ensure the slicer is turned off and unplugged. Remove the blade and other removable parts, and wash them separately with warm soapy water. Do not use abrasive materials that may scratch and damage the slicer. Once cleaned, thoroughly dry all components before reassembling. Regular cleaning not only extends the life of your slicer but also ensures the safety of your customers.

What is the best commercial meat slicer?

The best commercial meat slicer will depend on your specific needs and budget. Commercial grade meat slicers from reputable brands such as Hobart, Berkel, and Globe offer high-quality performance and durability. Factors to consider while choosing the best slicer include its slicing capacity, blade size, safety features, and overall build quality.

What should I look for in a commercial meat slicer?

When choosing a commercial deli meat slicer, there are a few key aspects you should consider. These include the slicer's durability, ease of use, safety features, and power. Also, consider the thickness adjustment feature for precise slicing. A slicer that meets these criteria will serve your commercial kitchen for years to come.

Can meat slicers cut raw meat?

Yes, commercial grade machines are designed to handle both raw and cooked meats. It's worth noting that different types of slicers are better suited to different tasks, so you should choose a slicer that aligns with your specific use case.

How do you sanitize a commercial meat slicer?

Sanitizing a commercial meat slicer machine involves thoroughly cleaning it with a sanitizing solution after each use, ensuring all food particles are removed. This is essential to prevent bacterial growth and cross-contamination. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and sanitizing your slicer.

What is the maintenance required for a commercial meat slicer?

Regular maintenance for a commercial meat slicer includes cleaning after each use, regularly inspecting for any damages or wear, and timely sharpening of the blade. It's also advisable to schedule professional servicing periodically to ensure your slicer is in optimal working condition.

What are the different types of commercial meat slicers?

There are primarily three types of commercial grade meat slicers. Manual slicers require an operator to manually slide the food carriage back and forth. Automatic slicers, on the other hand, operate the carriage automatically, freeing up the operator for other tasks. Finally, there are flywheel slicers, often used for display slicing in upscale delis and specialty shops. The choice depends on your specific needs and operational capacity.