Garlic Peeler Machine

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Stainless Steel Garlic Peeler Machine, 0.25 HP

Original price was: ₹15,000.00.Current price is: ₹11,150.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Weight 8.5 kg
Brand

Generic

Product Type

Garlic Peeler Machine

Phase

Single

Voltage

220 V

Production Capacity

10-14 Kg/Hr

Power

0.25 hp

Body Material

Stainless Steel

Garlic Bulb Breaker Machine With 1HP Motor, 100 Kg/hr

Original price was: ₹31,000.00.Current price is: ₹28,800.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Weight 74 kg
Dimensions 88.9 × 48.2 × 109 cm
Brand

Generic

Product Type

Garlic Bulb Breaker

Phase

Single

Voltage

220 V

Production Capacity

80-100 Kg/Hr

Power

1 hp

Body Material

Mild Steel

Peanut Shelling and Garlic Bulb Breaker Machine with 0.25 HP Motor, 60-70 kg/hr

Original price was: ₹12,000.00.Current price is: ₹10,750.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Weight 19 kg
Dimensions 55 × 25 × 51 cm
Brand

Generic

Product Type

Garlic Bulb Breaker

Voltage

220 V

Production Capacity

60-70 kg/ hr

Power

0.25 HP

Body Material

Mild Steel

Operation Mode

Semi-Automatic

Phase

Single

No. 12 jali

For Garlic Bulb Breaking

No. 8 Jali

For Peanut Shelling

Mesh

Galvanized Steel

Peanut Shelling and Garlic Bulb Breaker Machine without Motor, 50 Kg/hr Shelling Capacity

Original price was: ₹5,000.00.Current price is: ₹3,580.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Weight 12 kg
Dimensions 55 × 25 × 51 cm
Brand

Generic

Product Type

Garlic Bulb Breaker

Production Capacity

50 kg/ hr

No. 12 jali

For Garlic Bulb Breaking

No. 8 Jali

For Peanut Shelling

Operation Types

Manual

Stainless Steel Garlic Peeler Machine, 1HP

Original price was: ₹23,000.00.Current price is: ₹17,900.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Weight 12 kg
Brand

Generic

Product Type

Garlic Peeler Machine

Phase

Single

Voltage

220 V

Production Capacity

14-18 Kg/Hr

Power

1 hp

Body Material

Stainless Steel

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