Parameter
Model | Exterior Size/mm | Voltage/Vac | Power/w | Net Weight/Kg | Product Capacity/Kg |
M01 | 400*190*410 | 220 | 550 | 23 | 120 |
M02 | 400*190*410 | 220 | 550 | 25 | 120 |
M03 | 525*228*390 | 220 | 750 | 42 | 220 |
Feature:
1. With optional accessories, the shape is different, the exit of the ground meat and the size of the blade are different, you can make various types of meat.
2. Beautiful design, easy to clean and operate, in line with the style of various types of kitchen, and cleaning is very convenient and quick.
3.The parts that come into contact with food are made of high quality stainless steel, meet the international sanitation standard.
4. All parts of Cutter are well made, stainless steel, will not rust, and the material is strong and durable, which can be used for a long time.
5. The structure of the product is simple, easy to operate, and easy to disassemble. The motor has large power, low noise and stable operation. And with safety protection, can ensure the safety of users.
6. Large capacity, can be used to process various meats such as pork, beef, fish and vegetables like garlic, pepper, mushroom, radish, etc.
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