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ES900
ES900 Juicer

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Non-stop Centrifugal Juice Extractor Ceado
  • High volume, centrifugal juice extractor
  • Through the counter automatic pulp ejection
  • Non-stop service
  • Ideal for the preparation of juice such as, beetroot, pineapple, apple, mango, celery, ginger and carrot
  • Double feed chute for maximum juice output/yield
  • Ceado Silent System
  • Fan cooled motor
  • Safety locking arm and motor brake
  • No tooling required to disassemble
  • Dishwashing quick & easy
  • Stainless steel bowl, juicer basket and blades
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Price & Spec
MODEL PRODUCT
CODE
DIMENSIONS
D x W x H (mm)
NET
WEIGHT
(kgs)
PACKED
WEIGHT (kgs)
MOTOR POWER
(watt)
RPM PRICE
£
ES900 Juice Extractor 16ES900PL 538 x 290 x 530 23 27 1000/1-speed 3,000/3,600 3,738
ES700 Juice Extractor 16ES700PL 538 x 290 x 512 19.2 21.5 800/1-speed3,000/3,600 3,213
ES500 Juice Extractor 16ES500PL 495 x 242 x 512 14.4 16.4 700/1-speed3,000/3,600 2,199
CP150 Cold Press Juicer16CP150 400 x 180 x 465 15.5 17.5 400 70 2,982
S98 Electric Citrus Juicer 16S98PL 300 x 190 x 380 6.5 7.8 250/1-speed 1,400 656
SL98 Automatic Electric Citrus Juicer16SL98PL300 x 190 x 3608.59.8300/1-speed1,4001,014
Features
 
HEAVY DUTY

Heavy duty increased output! Continuous duty and quietness, ideal for high-turnover juice bars that consume over 20 kg of fruit and vegetables a day.


 

 
WORK BETTER

Through the counter automatic pulp ejection.


 

 
SILENT SYSTEM

The new material and the design of the motor’s cover allow for an incredible quietness, guaranteeing a pleasant environment for both customers and operators.


 

 
JUICE FIT

The grating disc and mesh filter are designed to extract the fruit juices gently, guaranteeing maximum performance even with leafy vegetables.


 

 
WASH AND GO

Dishwashing is quick and easy, as the basket with magnetic catch and parts in contact with food are simple to remove and replace, with no tool required.


 

 
GENUINE JUICE

Thanks to the “Pulp Retainer” – a stroke of genius by Ceado – the juice obtained is clearer and brighter, thus considerably enhancing the taste.


 
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Juice Business

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Downloads

ES900 Specification Sheet (2022)

ES Juicer User Instructions (2021)

Ceado Catalogue 2022

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