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Fresh, homemade grain flakes contain a maximum of valuable vital nutrients. With the Foodmatic Personal Flocker GC1000, you can create your own, uniquely customized breakfast muesli – simple, quick, and delicious! The Foodmatic Personal Flocker features two stainless steel rollers. The advantage for you: You can also fill the hopper with oily seeds like flaxseed or sesame without the rollers sticking together! Do you love the aroma of freshly crushed spices? No problem: The Foodmatic Flocker crushes not only spices but even small woods like licorice!
Suitable for all types of grains, oilseeds, spices, and small woods.
Tip: You can also crush tiny grains like gluten-free quinoa and amaranth with the Foodmatic Personal Flocker GC1000.
The housing of the flaker is made from European beech wood, oiled with original Renuwell wood butter. The wood balm protects against drying out, nourishes, and revitalizes the beech wood. The flocker has two nickel-free stainless steel rollers. You can individually adjust the roller spacing. Your advantage: This allows you to determine the flake size according to your personal taste! The flaker can be easily attached to a tabletop (15-55mm) using a screw clamp for optimal stability! Additionally, anti-slip feet ensure a stable hold.
Practical: Your flakes fall directly into a removable wooden collection container. Low effort: Thanks to the extra-long crank, you need only a little force to produce your fresh flakes.
Interesting to know: Fresh and natural, full of vital nutrients: With the Foodmatic flaker, you prepare your valuable muesli yourself. Why fresh, homemade flakes? Once the grain shell is broken, the oxidation process begins. Fruit turns brown at the cut surface – with flakes, this process is not visible.
Material | Wood |
Colour | Brown |
Documents | |
Item number | 6421034 |
Colour | Brown |
Exact colour description | Beech |
Material group | Wood |
Material | Wood |
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Warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Graters» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
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- 1.Brabantia0 %
- 1.Fischer²0 %
- 1.Gastromax0 %
- 1.Kulltec0 %
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How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
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- 1.Boska0 days
- 1.GEFU0 days
- 1.Genius0 days
- 1.GSD0 days
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How often is a product of this brand in the «Graters» category returned?
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- 1.Börner0 %
- 1.Childhome0 %
- 3.Triangle0.1 %
- 4.Fischer²0.2 %