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€43,95 Soldes Économisez
Taille 5"

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Ces fils à fromage simples sont l'outil parfait pour tous les professionnels et amateurs de fromage. Faites une coupe nette à chaque fois sans déformer la forme ni faire coller la pâte.

Disponible en deux tailles : 5" et 9".

Why buy a Wire Cutter from Formaticum?

Formaticum’s wire cheese slicer is the tool you reach for when you want clean, even cuts instead of crumbled rinds and smeared paste. The minimalist design keeps your hand close to the wire, giving you intuitive control whether you are portioning semi-soft cuts or soft, delicate wheels. A smooth, food-safe stainless steel handle anchors a taut stainless steel wire that glides through young Gouda, washed rinds, and even chilled butter. This is a professional tool built for cheesemongers, tuned for home cooks, and ready to give you a perfect cut every single time.

Why We Love It

Soft cheeses can smear, stick, and end up on your fingers or your knife blade instead of the board. Our Wire Cutter  glides through bloomy rinds and semi-soft wedges, giving you neat portions  and tidy lines

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of wire is used for cutting cheese?

Most quality wire cheese slicer tools use a thin, durable stainless steel wire that creates almost no drag as it moves through the paste. This tight wire lets you glide through semi-soft wedges, Brie, and other softer, spreadable cheeses while keeping your cheese's shape and integrityintact.

Can you replace the wire in a cheese cutter?

Yes. A well-designed Wire Cutterallows you to replace the stainless steel wire when it stretches, snaps, or wears out. Swapping the wire is simple and quick, so you can keep making clean cheese cuts and thin slices instead of buying a whole new tool.

Do wire cheese cutters work?

A good wire cheese slicer absolutely works, which is why professionals rely on wire cheese tools behind the counter. The fine wire slides through bloomy rinds, semi-soft interiors, and creamy, dense paste more gently than most blades. You get a perfect slice of cheese with fewer crumbs, smoother faces, and more consistent portions for plating.

What is cheese wire made of?

Most modern wire cheese cutters use stainless steel or similar food-safe alloys, chosen for their strength, tensile strength, and resistance to corrosion. A taut stainless steel wire holds its edge without digging into boards or absorbing flavors, so your cheese slicer stays clean, reliable, and ready to portion cheese on demand.

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