Chicken Plucker Machine Feather Plucker Stainless
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- Tallaght, Co. Dublin
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💫Please read the description💫 👉Payment via Revolut/ PayPal/ Ireland Bank Transfer 🌟Brand New! ✅ available for delivery only 👉🚫No collection 👉No Cash on delivery🚫 👉delivery nationwide ireland: 👉Delivery Time period 4_6 days 👉 Delivery charges 15€. Chicken Plucker Machine Feather Plucker Stainless Steel Drum 280RPM Motor Features & Details It is Time to Pluck: Power: 550W; Motor Speed: 280 RPM. Are you ready to pluck those feathers? Our chicken plucker machine has a pure copper motor that provides maximum efficiency and durability. It is designed to quickly de-feather chickens in just 10-30 seconds and can handle 2-4 chickens at a time. Natural and Secure Defeathering: The feather plucker has 108 rubber fingers that work gently to remove feathers and dirt from poultry. The drum is made of premium 430 stainless steel, which guarantees its long-lasting use. Plucking Made Easy: To use the chicken plucker, simply connect a water hose and power it on. Add a chicken to the plucker, and in just a few seconds, you'll get a perfectly plucked chicken. The plucker also features a waterproof switch for easy and secure use. Store and Roll: The compact size makes for efficient storage. It also has a portable handle and 2 solid rubber wheels, which ensure maximum flexibility and maneuverability. Enhanced Quality: The added hood to the motor and a hose to the drain outlet prevent water and debris from entering the motor. Plus, we provide you with 10 extra fingers for replacement, so you can start your de-feathering work with no hassle!
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- Tallaght, Dublin
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