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Commercial bread slicers and bread handling equipment for bakeries, sandwich shops, and grocery delis

Bread Slicers

A commercial bread slicer is an electric machine that cuts whole loaves of bread into uniform slices for retail bagging, sandwich production, or in-store display. Bakeries, sandwich shops, grocery deli counters, and cafeterias use these machines to replace hand slicing during high-volume runs. The format also delivers the consistent slice thickness customers expect from packaged bread. The same equipment is also called a commercial bread slicing machine, electric bread slicer, automatic bread slicer, or bread cutter.

The right commercial bread slicer depends on three things. How the loaf loads into the machine, what slice thickness you need, and how much volume you cut per shift. Gravity feed slicers use the weight of the loaf to push it through the blades. Pusher-feed slicers use a mechanical pusher with a safety guard for harder crusts and sourdough. Self-serve and front-load formats handle in-store retail use where customers slice their own purchase.

Every bread slicer in this collection is electric and built for daily commercial bakery and retail use. Common configurations, buying guidance, and the questions buyers ask most often follow below.

  • Oliver 302-N Manual Bagel & Bun Slicer

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    Ideal for slicing warm bagels or buns without crushing or deforming product. Slicing Options: 1/2"

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  • Oliver MV-1170 Vertical Airbagger with Mounting Bracket

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    Vertical bagger attaches to Model 797 bread slicer. Gentle air flow opens bag for easy acceess. Included: Adjustable Mounting Bracket

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  • Oliver 723-N Bagel & Bun Slicer

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    The Bagel & Bun Classic Slicer safely and efficiently slices everything from sub buns to bagels. It is the perfect alternative to slicing by ha...

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  • Oliver 732-N Front Load Bread Slicer

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    Trusted by the finest bakers, the Oliver 732-N Slicer is simple to use and designed for years of dependable slicing. Perfect for on-demand slicing ...

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  • Oliver 777-N Variety Bread Slicer

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    The Oliver 777-N slices virtually all varieties of bread cleanly and quickly.  Trusted by the finest bakers, the Oliver 777-N slicer is simple to u...

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  • Oliver 938-N SimpleSlice Self-Serve Bread Slicer

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    On demand fresh bread slicing is now more simple than ever. Where customer self-service is desired, the SimpleSlice Self-Serve model features an au...

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  • Oliver 747-N Select Bread Slicer

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    The Oliver 747-N Select On-Demand commercial bread slicer is easy to operate and allows for a quick blade change based on an innovative cartridge s...

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  • Oliver 758-N Front Load Duo Bread Slicer

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    Trusted by the finest bakers , the Oliver 758-N Bread Slicer is simple to use and designed for years of dependable slicing. On-demand slicing of h...

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  • Oliver 797-N Gravity Feed Bread Slicer, 16" Wide

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    Ideal for volume slicing needs of small wholesale, large retail and in-store bakeries.  Optional Swing-Away Bagger:A hinged mounting attaches the ...

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  • Oliver 747-N SelectPro Bread Slicer

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    The Oliver 747-N SelectPro commercial bread slicer is ideal for production slicing of large batches of bread. The open-ended infeed chute allows th...

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Common Types and Configurations

  • Gravity feed bread slicer: The loaf rests on an angled deck and feeds itself through the blades by gravity. Fast for soft sandwich loaves and the standard format for bakeries cutting steady volume.
  • Pusher-device bread slicer: Also called an automatic bread slicer, since a mechanical pusher drives the loaf through the blades behind a safety guard. Better for harder crusts, sourdough, and dense bread that won't feed under gravity alone.
  • Self-serve bread slicer: Customer-facing format for grocery and retail bakeries where buyers slice their own purchase. Includes safety guards and one-button operation.
  • Front-load bread slicer: Loaf loads from the front of the machine instead of the top. Useful where overhead clearance is tight or the slicer sits under a shelf.
  • Variety bread slicer: Handles multiple loaf shapes and sizes through one machine. For bakeries that cut artisan loaves alongside standard pan bread.
  • Bagel and bun slicer: A separate format for round product. Cuts horizontally through bagels and rolls without crushing them.
  • Bread bagger: Vertical airbagger that mounts above the slicer to bag sliced loaves quickly during retail service.

What to Look at Before You Buy

  • Slice thickness: Catalog units cut at 3/8", 7/16", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4", and 1" depending on the model. Standard sandwich bread is 1/2" to 5/8"; toast and texas-style cut thicker; melba and crouton cut thinner.
  • Feed style: Gravity feed for soft loaves and high speed. Pusher-device for hard crusts, sourdough, and dense artisan bread.
  • Power: Small countertop units use 186W (Omcan). American Eagle gravity-assisted models use 1/4 HP. Pusher-device models use 1/3 HP and 1/2 HP.
  • Safety guards: Two-hand operation, finger guards, and start/stop controls are standard on the pusher-device units. Confirm spec for your local code.
  • Loaf width capacity: Most units handle standard pan loaves. Larger gravity-feed slicers (Oliver 797-N, 16" wide) handle oversized artisan loaves.
  • Footprint: Smaller Omcan units fit on a countertop. Floor-standing Oliver and American Eagle models need dedicated bakery floor space.
  • Voltage: Most commercial bread slicers use 115V single-phase. Check the spec sheet for the exact unit before ordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a gravity feed and a pusher-device bread slicer?

A gravity feed bread slicer holds the loaf on an angled deck so the loaf feeds itself through the blades. The format is fast for soft sandwich bread and is the standard choice for bakeries cutting steady volume. A pusher-device slicer uses a mechanical pusher to drive the loaf through the blades. This gives more force for harder crusts, sourdough, and dense artisan loaves that won't feed cleanly under gravity. Pusher-device slicers also include a full safety guard and start/stop control, which makes them appropriate for in-store and customer-facing use.

What slice thickness is standard for commercial sandwich bread?

Standard sandwich bread is sliced at 1/2" or 5/8". Bakeries cutting toast and texas-style bread go up to 3/4" or 1". Melba toast, crostini, and crouton bread cut thinner at 3/8" or 7/16". Slicers in this catalog cover the full range. Most models cut at one fixed thickness, so match the unit to the product you sell.

How many loaves per hour can a commercial bread slicer cut?

Throughput depends on the unit, the loaf size, and the operator. Compact countertop electric slicers handle 100 to 200 loaves per hour for small bakeries and sandwich operations. Floor-standing gravity feed units cut 300 to 600 loaves per hour for high-volume bakeries and grocery stores. Self-serve and front-load units sit between those ranges. For continuous high-volume use, plan for a dedicated bagging step alongside the slicer to keep the line moving.

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