Not good design
The design features for the on/off switch is a good idea if you have dry hands and are prone to dropping things. Otherwise, the on/off switch is not good at all. The button is hard to press down and is a trigger type switch that does not allow for the blade to be left in the on position. You actually need to keep a lot of pressure of the switch to keep it going. The blade was sharp for the one and only time I used it. I took it back right after Thanksgiving.
Worse than Useless
This knife is actually worse than useless. The design is dangerous. The blade release button is on the top of the mechanism near the top of handle (area close to the blades) while the on switch is on the bottom of the device, directly underneath the blade release button. It's very easy to grip both at the same time.
In addition, this knife lacks either power or sharp blades (can't really tell which). I've tried to use it to cut bread. The blades just dance around on the crust of the bread, imperiling my fingers. It doesn't even make it completely through the crust. I have to follow up with my serrated knife.
Horrible product. Don't purchase.
A Piece of Junk
This knife is nothing but a piece of garbage. The button which activates the knife won't remain pressed easily. The duel blade aren't aligned well, so whatever your slicing gets caught between the blades. The knife gets very hot, and I imagine it will stop working soon, even though I just bought it, also it is quite a bit heavier than my old electric knife. This knife is truely a waste of money, no matter how cheap it is.
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