Cuisinart FS-75 Food Slicer Review
Our verdict
The Cuisinart FS-75 is a 11 lb home food slicer priced at $119 that has built a strong review base of 3,800 ratings at 4.2 stars. The Cuisinart name carries real credibility in home kitchen appliances, and this machine slots into the mid-range where it competes confidently.
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Home cooks who want a recognizable brand name, a substantial build at 11 lb, and a well-reviewed mid-range slicer for deli meats, cheese, and similar foods.
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Budget is your primary concern and you are fine with a lighter-weight machine. The Cuisinart costs $119 while lighter options exist under $75.
- Color Gray
- Weight 11.0 lb
- Priced 64% below the category median ($326.44 across 24 tracked models)
- Weight of 11.0 lb - lighter than 71% of the 24 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 3,800 owner ratings
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Popularity4.4/5
3,800 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other vacuum sealers, built-in and countertop dishwashers, food slicers, meat and grain grinders, spice mills and kitchen prep appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Cuisinart FS-75 is one of the more prominent home food slicers on the market, backed by a brand that home cooks broadly trust. At $119 it sits in the same tier as the Nesco FS-200, but the Cuisinart's 3,800-review count gives it a substantially larger feedback base to evaluate.
At 11 lb, the FS-75 is considerably heavier than budget machines like the Presto 02970 at 3.9 lb. That added weight generally indicates a more robust construction, a larger blade, or a heavier motor, all of which contribute to more stable slicing performance. The gray finish is neutral and understated.
The 4.2-star rating across nearly 4,000 reviews is consistent with what you see from other well-regarded home slicers in this price range. It reflects a machine that delivers solid results for most buyers without being quite at the top of the consumer satisfaction scale. Cuisinart's broad distribution and service network are also practical advantages for buyers who want easy warranty support.
Pros
- Cuisinart is a well-recognized and trusted kitchen appliance brand
- 3,800 reviews at 4.2 stars provides strong buyer-feedback confidence
- 11 lb build is more substantial than lightweight budget slicers, suggesting a more solid construction
- Mid-range price of $119 is reasonable for the brand and build weight
Cons
- At 11 lb, this is heavier to move and harder to store than lighter options
- No wattage or blade size specs published in listing data
- 4.2 stars is good but not exceptional, with some buyers experiencing issues
Performance notes
At 11 lb, the FS-75 is among the heavier home-tier slicers in this review set, which points to a more rigid and stable cutting platform than lighter-weight machines. Wattage and blade diameter specs are not published in the listing, but the weight and price together suggest a motor capable of handling regular home slicing tasks with consistent output.
What buyers say
With 3,800 reviews averaging 4.2 stars, the Cuisinart FS-75 has one of the largest feedback pools among mid-range home slicers. The rating indicates broad satisfaction with some recurring points of friction, which is normal at this price and use level. Cuisinart's brand recognition likely drives some of the purchase volume, and repeat buyers of Cuisinart kitchen products tend to approach the slicer with favorable expectations.
Specifications
- Color
- Gray
- Weight
- 11.0 lb
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Cuisinart FS-75 worth the $119 price compared to cheaper options?
If brand trust and a heavier, more stable build matter to you, the $119 price is defensible. The FS-75 weighs 11 lb versus 3.9 lb for the $72 Presto, and 3,800 reviews give you more buyer data to evaluate. Buyers who want the confidence of a recognized name and a more substantial machine tend to find the extra cost worthwhile.
How thick can the Cuisinart FS-75 slice?
Thickness range specs are not included in the available listing data. Cuisinart's product page and the included manual will have the official thickness adjustment range. Most home slicers in this class adjust from paper-thin deli slices up to around half an inch, though exact figures should be confirmed with the manufacturer.
Does the Cuisinart FS-75 have any safety features?
Most consumer food slicers include a blade guard and a food pusher or carriage to keep fingers away from the cutting edge. Cuisinart typically includes a blade cover for storage. Always consult the included manual for the specific safety features on the FS-75 and follow the recommended operating procedures.