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"poorly manufactured appliance" This product is a piece of junk.My first knife quit after six months.The replacement I received lasted about nine months and customer service was totally uncooperative making me jump thru hoops as I sought to get another replacement.I gave up on this asI knew as I got nowhere with a rude,inconsiderate person.I am going to purchase another but I will never buy any Cuisinart product. jm memphis "cuisinart cek-40 electric knife" The blades broke the very first time I used them. In my opinion thay are very porely made. "Works for a short while, then completely dies" This knife worked well prior to an untimely death, after being used only a handful of times. I contacted Cuisinart, only to be informed that the 3 year warranty begins as of manufature date; it doesn't matter when it actually made it to the consumer. Needless to say, I will never purchase another Cuisinart product again. "This is really awful" I bought this to upgrade my 40 year old knife. I have been a Cuisinart fan for years. The reviews here are accurate: Sharp- yes - DON'T change the blades with the knife plugged in. THIS IS REALLY DANGEROUS due to the hair trigger button. Nice looking - absolutely, nice package and storage. Smells aweful - yes - a smell that reminds me of my electric model train from the 60s Junk - YES. I believe so. I am disappointed with the quality and performance of this product. Much of this is covered in reviews here already. At the reduced price point its a hassle to send back....I just will think twice before buying a Cuisinart product again. "Money well spent" I bought this as a birthday present for my mom and she hasn't stop using it since. The storage/display rack looks great on the kitchen counter. The bread knife attachment worked better then I expected, actually cutting the bread rather then decimating it like you would expect an electric knife to do. If you are looking for a new electric knife to make Thanksgiving dinner a little easier, then this is the knife for you.
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Cuisinart CEK-40 Electric Knife
Why I buy this one ? - High quality stainless steel blades - Wood block storage tray - Includes bread blade, carving blade - Also includes butcher block holding tray - Ergonomic handle It's better to buy this one too...
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What our customer's say! "Died within a year", Bought this knife less than a year ago. Used it maybe 20 times. Now, barely cuts through tender meat. I don't recommend it. Probably better to get the Black & Decker for 1/2 the price and replace it, if needed. "Exercise in utter frustration", Where to begin? The motor is so light, that most of the time it cannot even cut through a marshmallow. Good thing it comes with a 3 year warranty, because now - in it's first year - we're up to replacement number three! Please note that when you do contact the Cuisinart warranty department (and you will!), they will first try to convince you to exchange your purchase with Amazon. The stand is laughable since it is extremely unstable and the electric cord *always* gets caught at the bottom when removing the handle, which means that both stand and second set of knifes go flying over the counter virtually every time you take out the handle. This could have worked if the stand were wall-mountable. It is not. "Outstanding knife", Have owned several less expensive electric knives. This one is head and shoulders better than any of the others and well worth the money. " crusinart electric knife", this is a pretty good electric knife, i had trouble finding one but think i like this one "Needs help", When it works, it is great. But I returned 2 of them after a short time because of it overheating or stopping totally. ![]()
Read this reviews before You buy... "PIECE OF CRAP - DO NOT BUY", I bought this knife at a kitchen store and paid the full price thinking that because it was Cuisinart it would be better quality and worth the money. WRONG! It's been so far the biggest piece of crap I have ever bought. It broke after less than three months. I was able to use it only about 6 times and of those 6 times I had to shake it and bang it on the counter to get it to work. (No, it's not that I forgot to remove the safety catch.) My husband and I are going to remodel our kitchen this year and I will make sure not to buy anything made by Cuisinart. Trusting the Cuisinart name (which I will never do again) I threw away the packaging, expecting the product to last at least a good two years. (my last non-Cuisinart carving knife lasted 5) and now I can't return this piece of crap and get my hard-worked $80.00 back. It is worth less than $1, which is probably what it cost them to have it made. These manufacturers are availing themselves of the cheap global workforce (in this case China) to increase their profit margins at the expense of the U.S. consumer. What they don't realize is that they are flushing their reputations down the toilet. I will never buy Cuisinart again. I wouldn't be surprised if the good reviews were written by Cuisinart employees. "Luck of the draw", The first knife I received didn't last very long. It seems the knife blades release button was faulty and the housing wasn't properly glued. It all fell apart. The knife was quickly replaced and this one seems to be fine so far... "A $50 doorstop", I bought one of these last August to use up a gift card. I used it for the first time the week before Thanksgiving on a london broil. I got through about three slices before the blades stopped slicing. The knife motor ran but the blades did not slice. After reading one of the earlier reviews, I suspect the teeth on the cheap nylon gear Cuisinart uses instead of a metal gear stripped off. I wanted to try an electric knife to carve the turkey and bought a Hamilton Beach Carve 'n Set which worked perfectly, came with a carving fork, was housed in a convenient storage case and, more importantly, cost $20.00 at a local BB&B. I recently decided to return the defective Cuisinart for repair. They not only want $5.00 "to facilitate the speed and accuracy of your return..." but they also expect the consumer to pay the cost of shipping their defective Cuisinart CEK-40 back to them. Despite the quality and longevity of the other products they sell (we own several), their electric knife is a piece of comparatively expensive, klutzy junk that flaunts itself on more counter space than it needs or deserves. Their policy covering returns and repairs of defective products is the quintessential rip off. If you need a quality electric knife at a very decent price, I suggest you consider the Hamilton Beach set and avoid Cuisinart's "gift" to the culinary world. "Expensive junk", Expensive junk! It is amazing how poorly made this product is. I used this knife for the first time last evening and half way through carving a large stand up rib roast the blades stopped working and the motor kept running. Upon inspection, I found that a plastic gear connected to a steel worm gear had stripped. I can't believe some idiot designer would combine a critical steel gear with a plastic one; the unit was doomed from the start. Cuisinart, which made a name for itself by producing quality products certainly has fallen into shoddy manufacturing. I would recommend this item only to those who want to cut pudding, anything harder is bound to destroy this flimsily constructed product. Ugh! Needless to say I am returning this in exchange for the Black and Decker EK700 which is highly recommended by "Cooks Illustrated" and is less than half the price. "Expensive junk", Expensive junk! It is amazing how poorly made this product is. I used this knife for the first time last evening and half way through carving a large stand up rib roast the blades stopped working and the motor kept running. Upon inspection, I found that a plastic gear connected to a steel worm gear had stripped. I can't believe some idiot designer would combine a critical steel gear with a plastic one; the unit was doomed from the start. Cuisinart, which made a name for itself by producing quality products certainly has fallen into shoddy manufacturing. I would recommend this item only to those who want to cut pudding, anything harder is bound to destroy this flimsily constructed product. Ugh! Needless to say I am returning this in exchange for the Black and Decker EK700 which is highly recommended by "Cooks Illustrated" and is less than half the price. ![]() |
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