Edlund 358/230V Cutters
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Description
Edlund 358 3/8" Electric Food Slicer – 230 V
Uniform tomato, fruit & vegetable slices at the touch of a buttonEliminate hand-slicing bottlenecks with the Edlund 350 Series – the only electric tomato slicer on the market. The Model 358’s high-speed serrated blades glide through over-ripe tomatoes, citrus, kiwi, fresh mozzarella and more, producing perfect 3/8 inch cuts while keeping your staff’s hands safely away from the action.
- 3/8 in. (≈ 9.5 mm) slice thickness – ideal for burgers, sandwiches & salad bars
- High-speed reciprocating stainless steel blades require minimal pressure for clean, uniform cuts
- Stainless steel wash guard locks over the blade cartridge for safe, NSF-approved dishwasher cleaning
- Powerful DC motor delivers constant torque for effortless slicing of soft produce
- All stainless steel & anodized aluminum construction cleans up quickly and resists corrosion
- Factory-set torque wrench included – prevents over-tightening when replacing blades
- Compatible blade & pusher assemblies (3/16″ & 1/4″) available separately for added versatility
- Made in the USA • NSF, cULus & CE certified
Perfect For
- Burger & sandwich stations
- Pizzerias and delis
- School, hospital & corporate cafeterias
- Catering, commissary & high-volume prep kitchens
Technical Specifications
Model / Product Code | 358 / 35500 |
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Slice Thickness | 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) |
Blade Assembly | Stainless steel cartridge with wash guard |
Motor | DC, constant-torque |
Electrical | 230 V / 60 Hz / 1 ph • 2.6 A |
Overall Dimensions | 11.5 in. W × 17 in. D × 12.5 in. H (292 × 432 × 318 mm) |
Shipping Weight | 25 lb (11.3 kg) |
Certifications | NSF, cULus, CE |
Country of Origin | USA |
Looking for different thicknesses? 3/16″ and 1/4″ blade & pusher assemblies are available so one slicer can handle multiple menu requirements.