Description
The TT-D7CF Bread Slicer streamlines daily bread preparation in commercial bakeries and cafes. Powered by a 370W motor, this unit processes 31 slices in a single pass, ensuring consistent output for sandwiches and toast. Its compact footprint fits easily onto countertops, while the sturdy construction withstands the vibration and wear of daily operation.
| Model | TT-D7CF |
| Capacity | 31 Slices/Cycle |
| Slice Thickness | 12 MM |
| Power | 370 W |
| Voltage | 220V 50Hz |
| Dimensions | 640x650x690 MM |
| Packing Size | 780x710x850 MM |
| Weight (Net/Gross) | 45 KG / 60 KG |
31-Slice Batch Processing
This unit slices an entire loaf into 31 pieces simultaneously, significantly reducing prep time during breakfast or lunch rushes. The mechanism holds the bread firmly, preventing crushing or tearing, even with soft white loaves or denser whole wheat varieties.
Precision 12mm Steel Blades
Sharp stainless steel blades deliver a standard 12mm slice thickness, essential for uniform toasting and presentation. The blades cut cleanly through crusts without generating excessive crumbs, preserving the texture of the bread and reducing waste at the serving station.
Reliable 370W Motor
A 370W motor drives the cutting mechanism through dense or soft loaves without stalling. This power ensures the blades maintain speed, preventing the bread from tearing or crushing during the slicing process.
Simplified One-Touch Control
A single power switch activates the slicing cycle, allowing staff with minimal training to operate the machine safely. This straightforward interface eliminates complex settings, letting kitchen teams focus on speed and service rather than equipment configuration.
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Why Choose Us?
The TT-D7CF provides a reliable solution for high-volume bread slicing needs. By combining a 370W motor with sharp, durable blades and a user-friendly design, it supports kitchen workflow and ensures every slice meets customer expectations. This machine delivers consistent results for bakeries demanding speed and uniformity.








