cheese prep

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Easy Cheeser™
Easy Cheeser™
Nemco
  • Saves time and effort
  • Rugged, all metal units cut uniform cubes, sticks, squares and rectangles of all cheeses including mozzarella and cheddar making it the perfect tool for salad bars, deli trays, party packs, in-store sampling, hors d’oeuvres and speciality trays
  • Slicing arms are interchangeable and easy to switch
  • Replaceable stainless steel cutting wires
  • Cubes a 2.3kg (5lb) block of cheese in 75 seconds
  • Ideal for making individual pats and serving-size squares of butter
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Easy Cheese Blocker™
Easy Cheese Blocker™
Nemco
  • Cut cheese blocks down to size in seconds for more manageable cubing, slicing and shredding
  • Sturdy, all stainless steel construction and rigid cutting bow ensure straight, even cuts plus long life
  • Calibrated, notched, 13mm (½") cutting guide helps to improve consistency and reduce waste
  • Stainless steel cutting wire is easily replaced
  • Process 18kg (40lb) cheese blocks, 16kg (35lb) cheese wheels or smaller
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GSD Cheese Grater
GSD Cheese Grater
Metcalfe
  • Professional cheese grater offering excellent performance with an output of up to 70kg of grated cheese per hour
  • The grater has a special steel roll and is protected with a stainless steel grid to avoid contact with moving parts
  • An interlock is assembled on the cheese pressing handle; it is started when the cheese load safety threshold is exceeded to avoid contact with the moving cutting part
  • Only suitable for grating HARD cheese (e.g. pecorino and parmesan), bread, nuts and biscuits
  • Ventilated motor with heat sensor
  • On/off switch protection with waterproof rubber cover
  • Plastic base protection to prevent moisture entering the motor and electrics
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GMR Retro Cheese Grater
GMR Retro Cheese Grater
Metcalfe
  • Retro style cheese grater offering excellent performance with an output of 30kgs of cheese and 50kgs of bread per hour
  • The grater has a special steel roll and is protected with a stainless steel grid to avoid contact with moving parts
  • An interlock is assembled on the cheese pressing handle; it is started when the cheese load safety threshold is exceeded to avoid contact with the moving cutting part
  • Only suitable for grating HARD cheese (e.g. pecorino and parmesan), bread, nuts and biscuits
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TMC Mozzarella Cheese Grater
TMC Mozzarella Cheese Grater
Metcalfe
  • Professional mozzarella cheese grater ideally suited for pizza shops and restaurants
  • Output of 50kgs of cheese per hour
  • 4 cutting cones:
    No.1: 2mm for slicing
    No.2: 2.5mm for shredding or grating
    No.3: 4mm for vegetables
    No.4: 7mm for mozzarella cheese
  • Stainless steel construction
  • Heavy duty motor
  • Thermal overload protection included
  • ABS discharging chute equipped with safety micro switch
  • ABS pestle
  • Stainless steel cutting cones, hopper and tray
  • 24volt control panel ensures safety during operation
  • Available in single or three phase
  • Unit is supplied with a 7mm cone
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RG-400i Cheese Shredder
RG-400i Cheese Shredder
Hallde
Processes up 2.9 tonnes per hour

RG-400i Cheese Shredder is HALLDE's largest and most effective cheese preparation machine that prepares very large volumes.

  • Shred whole blocks of cheese at once, streamlining your production
  • User-friendly and easy to clean - machine and accessories made entirely of stainless steel
  • The RG-400i can take whole blocks of cheese without having to be divided into smaller pieces
  • There is a broad range of feeders and accessories, enabling adaption to many different needs
  • The cutting tools, feeders and accessories can be put in the dishwasher
  • RG-400i fulfils all of the requirements that are placed on a professional machine whether used in restaurants, large sized kitchens, industrial environments, catering or as part of a production system
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