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Mahlkonig EK 43 Coffee Grinder (White)

Home Shop Mahlkonig EK 43 Coffee Grinder (White)
12,390.00 AED
Overview:

SHOP GRINDER. Outstanding particle size spreads feature high extraction rates and the best possible taste. Premium cast steel burrs. Robust grinder with high grinding capacity. Grinding of other grists such as spices, grain, poppy-seed and linseed is possible with individual burrs. Suitable for different applications: filter, espresso, or turkish fine coffee grinding. Easy and precise grind adjustment. Grinding capacity- fine to medium: 1200- 1500 g/min. Grinding disc dia: 98 mm (cast steel burr); Bean hopper capacity: 1.5kg; Prod dim (cm): W23xH83xD41; Prod weight: 26.0kg;

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SHOP GRINDER. Outstanding particle size spreads feature high extraction rates and the best possible taste. Premium cast steel burrs. Robust grinder with high grinding capacity. Grinding of other grists such as spices, grain, poppy-seed and linseed is possible with individual burrs. Suitable for different applications: filter, espresso, or turkish fine coffee grinding. Easy and precise grind adjustment. Grinding capacity- fine to medium: 1200- 1500 g/min. Grinding disc dia: 98 mm (cast steel burr); Bean hopper capacity: 1.5kg; Prod dim (cm): W23xH83xD41; Prod weight: 26.0kg;

SHOP GRINDER. Outstanding particle size spreads feature high extraction rates and the best possible taste. Premium cast steel burrs. Robust grinder with high grinding capacity. Grinding of other grists such as spices, grain, poppy-seed and linseed is possible with individual burrs. Suitable for different applications: filter, espresso, or turkish fine coffee grinding. Easy and precise grind adjustment. Grinding capacity- fine to medium: 1200- 1500 g/min. Grinding disc dia: 98 mm (cast steel burr); Bean hopper capacity: 1.5kg; Prod dim (cm): W23xH83xD41; Prod weight: 26.0kg;

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