juicers

 TitleDescriptionCost 
ES900 Juicer
ES900 Juicer
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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ES700 Juicer
ES700 Juicer
Ceado
  • High volume, centrifugal juice extractor
  • Ideal for the preparation of juice such as beetroot, pineapple, apple, mango, celery, ginger and carrot
  • Double feed chute for maximum juice output/yield
  • Fan cooled motor
  • Safety locking arm and motor brake
  • No tooling required to disassemble
  • Stainless steel bowl, juicer basket and blades
  • Automatic pulp ejection
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ES500 Juicer
ES500 Juicer
Ceado
  • High volume, centrifugal juice extractor
  • Ideal for the preparation of juice such as beetroot, pineapple, apple, mango, celery, ginger and carrot
  • Extra wide feed chute to easily fit whole apples, carrots etc
  • Fan cooled motor
  • Safety locking arm and motor brake
  • No tooling required to disassemble
  • Stainless steel bowl, juicer basket and blades
  • Automatic pulp ejection
  • Can juice 10kg of fruit a day
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CP150 - Cold Press Juicer
CP150 - Cold Press Juicer
Ceado
The result of Ceado’s in-depth knowledge of professional juice extraction systems, the CP150 is a compact cold press model created to be productive on the countertop. Solid and innovative, designed for on-demand service and production of bottles.
  • Cold Press technology
  • Non-stop service
  • Wash & Go!
  • Anti dripping drum cap
  • Easy assembling
  • Stainless steel body
  • Heavy duty motor
  • Ceado Silent System
  • 1 juice jug and 1 pulp jug included
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S98 Juicer
S98 Juicer
Ceado
  • A citrus juicer that never lets you down, perfect for offering your customers top-quality freshly squeezed juice in seconds
  • The two interchangeable reamers are designed to gently squeeze citrus fruit of any size without removing the bitter parts of the rind
  • The light alloy motor housing and the continuous duty, fan-cooled asynchronous motor with safety cut-out ensure performance and reliability
  • The wide section of the pouring spout makes dispensing of the juice quick and eases cleaning
  • Removable stainless steel container/polycarbonate splash guard
  • All the parts that come into contact with the fruit are easily removable and dishwasher safe

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SL98 Juicer
SL98 Juicer
Ceado
  • The all-metal SL98 is the most popular automatic citrus juicer on the market. It is a tireless workhorse for those who want to squeeze truly fresh fruit juices with the minimum effort
  • The stainless steel universal reamer adapts easily to all types of citrus fruit. The particular shape of the reamer exploits the centrifugal force and increases output
  • Removable reamer and stainless steel container
  • Polished finish with thermal cut-out
  • Patented automatic activation
  • The microswitch located on the back of the juicer is safer and more reliable
  • The stainless steel parts are removed in just a few seconds and are dishwasher safe
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