Eschenfelder Grain Flaker, Table Model, Wooden Funnel
Eschenfelder Grain Flaker, Table Model, Wooden Funnel
Introducing the Eschenfelder grain flaker with a wooden funnel - Elegance meets functionality!
We pride ourselves on using custom-made knurled nuts crafted from stainless steel as locking screws, adding an extra touch of elegance to the grain squeezer.
Freshly squeezed grains retain all the nutrients of the whole kernel, forming the foundation for a healthy, contemporary diet. Through the squeezing process, the grain is gently cracked open, preserving the valuable germ oils, carriers of nutrients and enzymes, remain intact. Treats made from flakes are chewed more thoroughly than flour products and stimulate intestinal peristalsis far more than ground grains. That's why flakes are also referred to as the "toothbrush of the intestines." The consistency of the flakes provides a pleasant chewing sensation and imparts a distinctive taste.
Features:
- Funnel removable in the versions: beech, walnut and ash
- Flaking mechanism: two nickel-free stainless steel rollers, wear-free operation without gears
- Chute: nickel-free stainless steel
- Easy cleaning due to open design > includes a small bamboo brush
- Frame: Solid domestic beech wood, treated with organic linseed oil
- Flake thickness: continuously adjustable
- Flake output: for a serving of muesli (50 g / 1.76 Oz) approx. 20 sec., multiple squeezes can yield flour
- Hopper capacity approx. 200 g / 7 Oz
- Suitable for all grains except corn, dry or moist, also suitable for oilseeds, spices, small legumes, and much more.
- Crank: Length 20 cm / 7.87", extra length 25 cm / 9.84" available on request (free of charge)
- Crank handle: solid, locally sourced wood, see above (Hopper)
- Locking screws: Knurled nuts made of stainless steel
- Clamp: for tabletops up to max. 4.5 cm / 1.77" thickness, Table overhang depth: min. 3 cm / 1.18"
- Dimensions H x W x D: 24 x 12 x 24 cm (including crank) / 9.45" x 4.72" x 9.45"
- Weight: approx. 2.50 kg / 5.51 lbs
Operating Instructions Eschenfelder Grain Flaker Table Model