Sausage-making made sensational! 🌭
The Hakka 11 Lbs (5-liter) Sausage Stuffer is a professional-grade kitchen tool designed for both novice and experienced sausage makers. Featuring a two-speed system for efficient filling, it includes four different nozzle sizes to accommodate various sausage types. All food-contact parts meet SGS hygiene standards, ensuring safety and quality in every batch. With a robust steel construction, this stuffer is built to last, making it an essential addition to any culinary enthusiast's toolkit.
Brand | HAKKA BROTHERS |
Model Number | CH-501813004 |
Colour | Red |
Product Dimensions | 53.09 x 21.08 x 21.08 cm; 9.98 kg |
Capacity | 5 litres |
Item Weight | 9.98 kg |
J**C
Great Stufferq, Great product
Very nice stuffer, nice and big. When you make sausage in 25lbs batches this is a very big and smooth operating stuffer. We have the Hakka smaller stuffer ibelive its a 7lbs one, and up graded. We use it making Brats, cheddar cheese brats and jalapeño cheddar cheese brats and it work's great. I recently purchased the Hakka pattie maker and it works great together.5 stars, fast shipping, great products
A**R
cod charges
The product itself I haven't used right now, but I am very disappointed with the shipping cost. It cost me quite a bit more in cod charges
N**Y
Easy to use and clean!
Very strong machine, easy to use and clean.
B**B
Stuff it!
Don't know how I ever made sausage without it. Had been using a KA mixer to grind, and stuff which required at least 3 hands and was slow and painful. With this stuffer, I was able to stuff 6lbs of bratwurst by myself in about 5 minutes.6lbs of meat fit into the cylinder without about 1 inch to spare, so it could hold close to 7lbs depending on density. Plan on 5+ to be safe. After ordering, I realized the difference between this stuffer and the Hakka Stainless Steel stuffer (other than the paint) is the tubes. This has plastic tubes while the other has stainless tubes. I thought that might be a problem, but the plastic offered no noticeable resistance when stuffing.If you're trying to decide between a horizontal or vertical stuffer, consider these points:1) The horizontal needs to be located near the edge of a table, or elevated on a platform several inches high, to allow rotation of the crank arm.2) The crank arm on the horizontal is lower, which might make it more comfortable for vertically challenged people, or those with bad shoulders.3) The horizontal has a lower center of gravity, so it is very stable. I did not clamp it to the counter when stuffing, and it did not move or wobble at all.
A**I
Fast and effortless.
It's like 10 times faster then a meat grinder sausage stuffing.The amount you see on the pic I did for 45 minutest, first time using the machine.
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