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VCB-32
VCB-32

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Hallde Vertical Cutter Blender Hallde Bowl: 3 litres gross volume and 1.4 litre net volume

  • Chops, grinds, mixes, purées, blends and minces meat, aromatic butter, dressings, desserts, purées, pâtés, soups etc.
  • Two speeds and pulse function
  • Fast and easy cleaning, all loose parts are machine washable
  • Processes all consistencies, raw or cooked/ dry or liquid
  • Patented scraper system for fast and even result
  • Serrated knife blades for long-lasting sharpness
  • Handles, easy moving and storing
  • Table top model
  • Outstanding quality, carefully selected materials
  • Exemplary safety
  • VCB-32 suits kitchens at kindergarten, care home, military canteen, marine, restaurant, hotel, catering, bakery, café/ bar, supermarkets etc.
  • Perfect for kitchens preparing texture custom food at hospitals, retirement homes etc.
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Price & SpecVCB-32 Dimensions
MODELPRODUCT CODEDIMENSIONS
D x W x H (mm)
NET WEIGHT
(kgs)
MOTORPRICE
£
VCB-325HVCB32335 x 285 x 4408.61.0 kW, two speeds (1450 rpm, 2650 rpm),
220-240 V, 1-phase, 50-60 Hz
1,485
VCM-415HVCM41290 x 260 x 44016.10.55 kW, one speed (1500 rpm) and pulse function,
220-240 V, 1-phase, 50/60 Hz
1,858
VCM-425HVCM42290 x 260 x 440170.75 kW, two speeds (1500, 3000 rpm) and pulse function,
400 V, 3-phase + N, 50 Hz
2,005
VCB-615HVCB61350 x 310 x 480250.9 kW, one speed (1500 rpm) and pulse function,
220-240 V, 1-phase, 50/60 Hz
2,875
VCB-625HVCB62-3PH350 x 310 x 480251.5 kW, two speeds (1500, 3000 rpm) and pulse function,
380-415 V, 3-phase + N, 50/60 Hz
2,815
Features
  • The VCB-32 is robustly built in an ergonomic user-friendly design with low weight and built in handles for easy mobility.
  • VCB-32 can chop and grind meat, fish, vegetables, fruits; nuts, etc., and blend and mix all sorts of sauces, soups and dressings, etc.
  • The machine has been designed for applications such as restaurants, kindergarten, care homes, canteens, hotels, catering, café/bars and supermarkets that demand the highest durability and cutting performance.
  • VCB-32 has 2 speeds and PULSE; a patented three arm scraper system, built in speed control and serrated angled knife blade to guarantee a perfect result. It is easy to clean – all loose parts can be washed in a dishwasher
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Care Home
Feeding
HALLDE has produced advice and tips on how HALLDE machines and equipment can be used in the preparation of texture modified food within the care of the elderly.

HALLDE fully conforms to the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) guidance for patient feeding in the Hospital and Care Home sector.

Drinks Levels 0-4

The SB-4 will easily cover all the drinks levels as it has variable cutting speeds for different textures.

Food Levels 3-4

The CC-32S and CC-34 combi cutter range and the VCM and VCB range of vertical cutter blenders/mixers will easily produce consistent, thicker purees due to the patented bowl scraper system, something which our competitors do not have. The benefit of this system is that it means you can get consistent texture without overheating the product during longer processing times.

Food Levels 5-7 and regular

All the dicing compatible HALLDE veg prep units: CC-34, RG-50, RG-100, RG-200, RG-250, RG-250diwash, RG-350, RG-300i and RG-400i are the perfect solution for these levels. The reason for this is that a HALLDE Dice Grid has the knife blade set to the outer most radius of the dice grid, unlike our competitors that leave a much larger gap. In short, the IDDSI guidance states that they recommend up to 15mm x 15mm (1.5cm) square. Not only do other machine manufacturers not offer a 15mm dice grid but they also crucially don’t take the last blade to the very edge, therefore a 15mm dice grid will allow food to fall through the outermost edge, producing a chunk in excess of 15mm. Because of the choking hazard, the product then has to be sorted, sampled and removed by hand, either by the Chef or the Central Production Kitchen. It’s a common, labour intensive issue, which they try to solve by cutting smaller i.e. 12mm dice but this often leads to overcooking of food in the homes and having to change the pre-set combi oven programmes, which leads to other problems and complaints.

HALLDE have the solution. They have a 15mm dice grid and as with all the other dice grids the blades are set to the outermost radius thereby ensuring nothing larger than 15mm x 15mm is produced.

Competitor's 14mm x 14mm dice grid HALLDE's 15mm x 15mm dice grid
Resources Learn more about how HALLDE can be used beneficially in different types of preparation concepts:-

Preparation for Patisseries, Confectioners and Bread Bakeries

Raw Food – nutritious and colourful with a wide variety of shapes

Prepare your own unique taco buffet

Preparation of texture modified foods and beverages - good food in elderly care and healthcare

International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) Guidance (2019)

To download the most up-to-date version of the brochure, specification sheet, list of spare parts, drawings, wiring diagram, CE certification, user instructions and service manual please click here.

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