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Mahlkönig EK43ST Grinder (White)

Home Shop Mahlkönig EK43ST Grinder (White)
12,390.00 AED
Overview:


The Mahlkönig EK 43 ST coffee grinder offers the same high performance as the EK43, but in a smaller space.

The EK43 ST is the ideal grinder for use in the gastronomy, in the café or at home. It offers the same performance range as the "large" EK43 in the smallest possible space, with uniform particle size distribution and minimal residual amounts (dead space) in the grinding housing. Ideal for espresso and also filter coffee.

Machine Specification:

  • One 13 amps power point.
  • Grinding Burr: 98mm / Cast Steel – Turkish Burr Set
  • Hopper Capacity- 1500 gm
  • Weight – 24.5 kg
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 23 x 68 x 41 cm

Special features:

Suitable for different applications: filter, espresso, or turkish fine coffee grinding.

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The Mahlkönig EK 43 ST coffee grinder offers the same high performance as the EK43, but in a smaller space.

The EK43 ST is the ideal grinder for use in the gastronomy, in the café or at home. It offers the same performance range as the "large" EK43 in the smallest possible space, with uniform particle size distribution and minimal residual amounts (dead space) in the grinding housing. Ideal for espresso and also filter coffee.

Machine Specification:

  • One 13 amps power point.
  • Grinding Burr: 98mm / Cast Steel – Turkish Burr Set
  • Hopper Capacity- 1500 gm
  • Weight – 24.5 kg
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 23 x 68 x 41 cm

Special features:

Suitable for different applications: filter, espresso, or turkish fine coffee grinding.

Compact version of iconic EK43 grinder, ideal for smaller cafes.

Burr type: 98mm Steel Flat.

Grinding Capacity: 19-21 grams of coffee per second.

Precise stepless grind adjustment.

Suitable for filter, espresso, or even Turkish-fine coffee grinding.

Capacity: Beans Hopper - 0.8 kg.

Color: Matte White.

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