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Black & Decker EK 700 Slice Right Electric Knife
Recommended Uses For Product | Carving |
Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
Model Name | FBA_EK700 |
Special Feature | Non-slip |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Handle Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
Color | white |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 3.12 Inches |
About this item
- 9” Offset Serrated Blades - The stainless steel blades saw rapidly and evenly through meats, breads, craft foam and more! 7 ½” of the blades are serrated with an additional 1 ½” tang before the plastic allow for up to 9” of carving
- Comfort Grip Handle - The ergonomic handle is engineered to increase comfort and control during slicing
- Dishwasher-Safe Parts - The removable blades are dishwasher-safe for fast and easy cleanup
- Safety Lock Button - Get peace of mind with the lock button, which prevents the knife from turning on while it’s plugged in
- Blade Release Button - One press of the blade release button unlocks the blades for easy removal
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : Yes
- Product Dimensions : 12.38 x 2.75 x 3.25 inches; 1.73 Pounds
- Item model number : EK700
- Department : Home
- Date First Available : September 14, 2004
- Manufacturer : Spectrum Brands
- ASIN : B0000DAR49
- Best Sellers Rank: #354,879 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
- #55 in Electric Knives
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Product Description
Slicing is simple with the BLACK+DECKER Comfort Grip 9” Electric Knife. From carving meat, to slicing bread, to cutting foam for craft projects—this knife makes quick work of it all. The 9” stainless steel blades snap securely into place and an intuitive trigger turns the knife on and off. Wrist fatigue is minimized thanks to the Comfort Grip handle, which features a comfortable, ergonomic design. Plus, cleanup is a breeze—just hit the blade release button and lay the blades flat on the top rack of your dishwasher. They’ll be ready to go for your next project.
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Customers like the performance, value, and ease of cleaning of the kitchen knife. For example, they mention that it works beautifully, is good value for money, and the blades come out very easy for cleaning. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, ease of use, ease holding, and size.
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Customers like the performance of the kitchen knife. They say it works beautifully, is in good working order, and has sharp blades. Some mention that it works great for hot home-made bread, and performs light cutting duties well. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and quality of the product.
"...actually dropped it while cutting my ribs and it was fine and in good working order. The blades are nice and sharp...." Read more
"...All within the last two months. And it has performed beautifully...." Read more
"...They wrok really well for this and I used to think that the more expensive product you bought the higher quality it would be but when I am using..." Read more
"...So my results were pretty inconsistent...." Read more
Customers like the value of the kitchen knife. They mention that it has cost effective features, and is a great example of cheaper and lighter products. Some say that the knife is an incredible quality bargain for the price.
"...Especially so when you consider it's low price...." Read more
"...definately recommend this electric knife for its utility and cost effective features." Read more
"...Don't debate and just order this. For $14, this is an incredible quality bargain. Can't wait to carve a turkey this year!" Read more
"...Its a great example of Cheaper and lighter,Companies used to build products to last, now they build them to last long enough,that you might be..." Read more
Customers find the blades of the kitchen tool easy to remove for cleaning. They say it's a good buy for the price, and the blade is dishwasher safe.
"...It does what an electric knife is supposed to do. It makes clean, easy, effortless cuts...." Read more
"...the blades aren't too difficult to install and it cleans up pretty nicely...." Read more
"...Easy to remove and clean the blades.- Easy to operate with one hand.Cons:-..." Read more
"...Blades come out very easy for cleaning...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the kitchen knife. Some mention that the blades are nice and sharp, it's much easier to use than a standard knife, and it still cuts great. However, others say that the knives were moving but it just wasn't cutting well, very disappointed in the B&D quality of late, and that the safety button mechanism was at issue.
"I bought this for the purpose of cutting upholstery foam and it is fabulous. It is like cutting butter...." Read more
"...first five slices with no problem, halfway through the sixth it started to slow down...." Read more
"...The blades are nice and sharp. Its much easier to use than a standard knife.I was so busy during the competition to get pictures of it...." Read more
"...It wasn't worth the aggravation so I opted to trash it. Very disappointed in the B&D quality of late...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the kitchen knife. Some mention that it's easy to use, carves well, and easy to clean. They say it'll run without any hassles or problems. However, others say that it is difficult to assemble, run, and activate.
"...Magic!Very easy to assemble: you simply click the blades into the handle...." Read more
"...the trigger, but the safety is so small that it's almost impossible to do with one hand, and because it has to be depressed to the left it makes one..." Read more
"...The blades are nice and sharp. Its much easier to use than a standard knife.I was so busy during the competition to get pictures of it...." Read more
"...And the device has a simple but effective "safety lock", that offers some piece of mind...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of holding. Some mention that it feels good in their hand and is easy to use for extended use, while others say that it is awkward to hold and operate.
"...better control and dexterity while carving, and makes the knife easier to keep a grip on if your hands become wet or greasy/oily...." Read more
"...It was difficult and made my hand cramp. I'm thinking of supergluing the button in place because otherwise it was a pretty good knife." Read more
"...This Christmas I got to see it in action. Works well... comfortable, and did the job...." Read more
"...Our new B&D electric knife and a folk was all I needed. Handles fine, it's very secure and non slippery, cuts through the meat like a hot knife..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the electric knife. Some mention it's small, feels good in the hand, and fits in a drawer and doesn't take up counter space. However, others say that it makes the length of the knife too short for their bread cutting guide, and the blades could be just a bit longer. It's larger than their old knife and weighs quite a lot more.
"...The motor is in the handle of the knife, which makes the handle rather large (around), which equates to the knife feeling a little awkward in..." Read more
"...No tearing or fighting with the blades to cut the meat. It fits in my hand like a glove, easy to run...." Read more
"...decided to put this angle in it, but it makes the length of the knife too short for our bread cutting guide...." Read more
"This is a small, feels good in the hand electric knife. We use it primarily for turkey breasts, so don't really need a larger one...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the maneuverability of the kitchen product. They mention that the blades wouldn't move, they don't go back and forth well, and the left side failed to move. They also say that the product is difficult to use and the blade doesn't stay inserted.
"...knives out of the bread and turned it on again and the blades didn't appear to be moving much- just vibrating a little side to side, not back and..." Read more
"...The motor runs but the blades do not move. Okay, so DOA. That happens...." Read more
"...If inserted incorrectly blades do not stay together and you do not see that is the case until you turn it on...." Read more
"...Once I stopped it, the knife would no longer come back on...." Read more
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Very easy to assemble: you simply click the blades into the handle. (If you have not used an electric knife before: the two blades are used at the same time. They go back and forth to cut the material. It's not like you have one blade and an extra. Just thought that might be a helpful clarification.) Locking switch is good for safety. I did not find the handle difficult to hold, as I saw other reviewers comment about a different brand knife, so I think this one is a good choice. The body of the knife did become quite warm during several minutes of being turned on and off every 10 seconds or so, but cooled quickly as soon as it was turned off for a longer period.I don't think that is unusual or any kind of a problem. Cutting a piece of meat, I don't think you would have it on for that long at a time anyway.
My only wish is that this one came with a case. It seems wise, and more convenient, to keep the blades out of the handle for storage, but of course you want them together. For the time being I will just use the box it came in, and see if I can find something sturdier. It does have a plastic sheath for the blades so that you don't cut yourself reaching for them.
Very very pleased and hope it lasts (if it doesn't I will try to update this review). Plus, it will be nice for the holiday turkey (well cleaned) but I think mainly I will be using it for this craft purpose.
I do a ton of grilling and smoking of meat in the summer for family barbecues. I bought this electric knife for a BBQ rib competition. It may have help me come in first place in judging for appearance. It cut cleanly which helped with the overall appearance of my ribs. I really wish I would have purchased this sooner.
The handle is made of a good quality plastic. I actually dropped it while cutting my ribs and it was fine and in good working order. The blades are nice and sharp. Its much easier to use than a standard knife.
I was so busy during the competition to get pictures of it. However I was able to get some with my leftover winning ribs the next day. Check out the pics below.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2016
I do a ton of grilling and smoking of meat in the summer for family barbecues. I bought this electric knife for a BBQ rib competition. It may have help me come in first place in judging for appearance. It cut cleanly which helped with the overall appearance of my ribs. I really wish I would have purchased this sooner.
The handle is made of a good quality plastic. I actually dropped it while cutting my ribs and it was fine and in good working order. The blades are nice and sharp. Its much easier to use than a standard knife.
I was so busy during the competition to get pictures of it. However I was able to get some with my leftover winning ribs the next day. Check out the pics below.
After looking at countless knives (both online and at brick-and-mortar stores), I couldn't find the perfect knife at the price I was willing to pay. But with Thanksgiving getting closer and closer, and I decided to simply get something cheap to get me through Turkey Day, until I could find something more permanent.
The funny thing is, I actually like this cheap little knife. It does what an electric knife is supposed to do. It makes clean, easy, effortless cuts. So far I have carved three turkeys, two prime rib roasts, 4 BBQed tri-tip roasts, and a leg of lamb with it. All within the last two months. And it has performed beautifully. It has nice blades that make a smooth reciprocating motion, resulting in nice, easy cuts. And the device has a simple but effective "safety lock", that offers some piece of mind. It's easy to clean and stores real well without taking up too much space.
There are only two things that I would change about it:
1) The motor is in the handle of the knife, which makes the handle rather large (around), which equates to the knife feeling a little awkward in your hand. I would have much preferred the "old style" electric knife, where there is a smaller handle, that is independent of the motor housing. (similar in shape to an electric hand mixer). I find that the smaller "old style" handle gives you better control and dexterity while carving, and makes the knife easier to keep a grip on if your hands become wet or greasy/oily. Also, I would imagine, that the larger handle might be unmanageable for people with smaller hands.
2) A variable speed trigger/button. I guess I'm just spoiled from my grandmother's old knife, but the button that operated her knife was a variable speed pressure button. The further you depressed the button, the faster the knife operated. Most of the time you'll be running the knife at full speed. But there are those occasions and those special cuts that are made easier at a lower speed. Unfortunately, the trigger switch on this knife is a simple binary button. It's either on or off, meaning the knife only has one speed.
Neither of these are deal breakers for me. But they are something I would have preferred in an electric knife. I know there are other brands/models out there that have those features (believe, I researched all of them). But I had my reasons for not buying each them (if you're going to pay the kind of prices they're demanding, then they better be a perfect match for you), otherwise I'd be leaving a review for them, instead of this knife.
In the end, I picked this knife because I didn't like any of the other fancy knives enough to be willing to pay the prices they demanded. I purchased this knife as a temporary solution because Thanksgiving was so close. But after having used this knife on several occasions now, I have to say, I'm pretty happy with it. Especially so when you consider it's low price.
The only real mark against it, is the claims made by other people of it breaking/dying too quickly. As I listed above, I have used this little knife several times now; each time with a resounding success. So I'll keep on using it, and it when it finally dies, I'll be sure to update this review with a list of how long it lasted and what jobs it was able to tackle during its lifetime. That way you can decide if it's worth your money.
But considering I only spent $11 on it. I'd say I'm well on my way to getting my money's worth from it.