A compact and easy-to-use high-performance kinpira cutter!
The "Kinpillar (KSC-155)" is a compact and easy-to-use high-performance food machine. It is ideal for supermarkets, delicatessens, and bento shops. It can also cut green onions for ramen! 【Features】 ■ Rated power consumption: 75W ■ Cutting size - 3×3mm square (standard), thickness can be adjusted to 2mm or 4mm using the adjustment plate - Custom comb blade available in 2mm and 4mm ■ Processing capacity: 10kg in 10 minutes ■ Inlet size: 80×76×H90mm *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Machine dimensions: Width 40.5cm × Depth 24.1cm × Height 43.8cm ■Machine weight: 9.8kg ■Packaging size: Width 44cm × Depth 27cm × Height 49cm ■Packaging weight: 12kg *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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In the face of the genuine arrival of the global era, Happy Japan Co., Ltd. was established in October 2014 through the integration of the three core companies of the Happy Group. The "Happy" in our company name inherits the founding spirit of wanting to make people happy, while "Japan" represents our commitment to creating high-quality and reasonably priced products through Japan's meticulous craftsmanship. Now, having surpassed half a century of dedication to enriching people's lives through product development, we aspire to deliver new products and ideas that have never been seen before, as well as emotions and joy that exceed our customers' expectations, driven by new technologies. With this strong desire, we have united as Happy Japan and embarked on new challenges alongside members of the Happy Group worldwide. Moving forward, we will continue to embody the wishes of our founders and shape the happiness of customers around the world through the power of "manufacturing" that transcends borders and technological domains.