Thor Björklund (a carpenter from Norway) invented the cheese slicer. After that, the cheese slicer has been improved many times. But in 1971, the cheese slicer was, for the first time, made as we know it nowadays. It was made by a company called Prodyne and was called the gourmet cheese slicer.
Thor Bjørklund made the cheese slicer.
A cheese slicer is a kitchen utensil made especially to slice cheese cleanly and smoothly.
A cheese slicer wire is very strong, and is almost unbreakable when only used for cutting cheese. A cheese slicer wire costs around $5 and has a lot of great reviews.
Most likely because it's easier to cut cheese than with a knife. A knife drags in heavy cheese
The very best place to start is to find out the make and model of the cheese slicer. Then go online and see if you can find just the wire to fix the other one. Hope this helps and thank you.
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Yes, there are online shops that sell replacement wires for cheese slicers; please follow the following links to order replacement wire for your cheese slicer- http://www.amazon.com/Messermeister-Wire-Cheese-Slicer-Replacement/dp/B00063SJOK; http://www.kitchen-universe.com/Rosle-Replacement-for-Cheese-Slicer-Set-of-2-p/95982.htm?click=9; http://www.abt.com/product/24049/Rosle-95982.html?utm_source=scfroogle&utm_medium=sc&utm_campaign=froogle
You may purchase an inexpensive cheese slicer wire at Royal Kitchenware in Houstin, Texas. The store is located at 9333 Harwin Drive, Houston, TX 77036-1815.
We had Vikings. We've struck oil. We wind Winter Olympic gold medals. Didn't you invent skis, the dyna, the cheese slicer and dynamite?
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