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X187
X187 Blender (s/n 060 & 061)

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Used commercial kitchen blenders Sale Stock [/list]
  • We have two fully refurbished, ex-demonstration models available
  • The X187 is the perfect blender to prepare vegetable sauces, and in pastry and ice cream shops to prepare fruit bases for ice creams or sweets
  • It is equipped with a 2.5 L stainless steel container with handle
  • . All Ceado blenders feature a motor housing and container support made of light alloy, with powerful ventilated 900W (1.2hp) motors
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    Spec
    MODELSERIAL
    NUMBER
    PRODUCT CODEPULSE
    SWITCH
    CONTAINER
    CAPACITY
    DIMENSIONS
    D x W x H (mm)
    RPMWEIGHT
    (kgs)
    PACKED
    WEIGHT (kgs)
    POWER
    (watt)
    PRICE
    £
    X187AIB 254 060 16X187(SECONDS)Yes 2.5 ltr st/st170 x 170 x 48020,000 / 24,00044.9900POA
    X187AIB 254 061 16X187(SECONDS)Yes 2.5 ltr st/st170 x 170 x 48020,000 / 24,00044.9900POA

    Please contact our Sales Department for price information.

    We have two refurbished, ex-demo units available.

    Accessories
    ACCESSORYPRODUCT
    CODE
    PRICE
    £
    X187 Stainless steel container1690314325
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