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Squeezing capacity | 500 g/min |
Hopper cap. | 4 kg |
Walzen Edelstahl | Ø5 cm x 3,8 cm |
Speed | 59 U/min. |
Weight | 39 kg |
Engine power | 750 W |
H / W / D | 67 / 32 / 43 cm |
Casing | Beech / Edelstahl |
Warranty | 2 Years |
Hersteller | Karl-Heinz Häusler GmbH |
Herculez |
3350,- € |
750 W |
500 g/min |
Ø 50 mm |
Fu 6000 g |
Mueslimonster |
3100,- € |
750 W |
500 g/min |
Ø 50 mm |
Fu 6000 g |
Max |
?,- € |
750 W |
500 g/min |
Ø 50 mm |
Fu 6000 g |
Fresh oatmeal for the customers
This MuesliMonster called "Max" is specially designed for self-service by customers in retail stores. The hopper, switch and spout are optimised for use in organic food shops or unpacked shops. Customers receive freshly crushed, whole grain flakes without devaluation by heating or other methods used to extend shelf life. Customers can also crush exactly the amount they want. No more and no less.
Versatile use
This electric flake crusher does not only crush oats into smooth flakes. Other cereals such as spelt, wheat, rye, emmer or einkorn can also be crushed.
Also for seeds and spices
Seeds such as linseed, sesame and poppy seeds, as well as spices, e.g. fennel, caraway or coriander, can also be processed.
Adjustable pressing pressure
The pressing pressure can be adjusted individually and continuously.
Powerful performance
With a 0.75 kilowatt industrial motor, Max squeezes approx. 30 kilograms per hour, more than enough even for large hotels.
Beech wood housing (harder than pine)
The housing of this electric flaker / oat roller for the retail trade is made of beech wood because it is much harder than, for example, pine wood and thus more resistant to mechanical stress (scratches, signs of use).
Stainless steel hopper with lid
The brightly polished stainless steel hopper makes a hygienically clean impression. A matching lid is also supplied.
Alternative MüsliMonster "Herculez" for the catering trade
For use in canteen kitchens and behind the counter, there is the simpler and more cost-efficient MuesliMonster "Herculez"