SIZES AND SPECIFICATIONS


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Little Critter
3/4lb
capacity
  • This machine will produce 3 1/2 buckets of pulp in one batch -
    enough for 20-25 A4 sheets
  • A great personal studio machine
  • Weight with motor fitted approx. 65lbs
  • Folds down and fits into a medium size suitcase or carton.
  • Easily put away after use
  • I can extend the tub to make this a 1lb capacity for no extra cost
Critter
1-1/4lb
capacity
  • This one is the most popular and the tub can be extended same as above to make it a 2lb capacity
  • 5 -7 buckets of pulp in one batch
  • Weight with motor........75lbs
  • Reasonably easily lifted by a strong person (some people have it on a trolley table with wheels).
  • Mostly it will sit on any table or outside on a trestle table etc.
  • Will pack down into a large suitcase.
  • This machine is designed for medium production papermaking
  • It is great for workshops and will generate enough pulp to keep up to ten people busy all week long!
  • I use it for work in schools - will fit in the car happily for ransportation

Big Critter
3-1/2lb+ capacity
  • This is a machine designed for production papermaking
  • It will make 12 buckets of pulp in one batch.
  • Most of these have gone to universities or individuals who make a living at papermaking and need large volumes of pulp every day
  • Weighs about 75-80lbs with the motor.
  • Two people can lift it easily and it is still transportable in the car for workshops,
  • It can be divided into two sections with the removal of two pins etc.
  • An awesome machine - .have a bath in the tub!
Giant Critters
  • There are bigger sizes available and custom designed Hollanders also
  • The 12 lb Monster is the largest

ALL MACHINES ARE SUPPLIED WITHOUT MOTORS (more details)
you get your own to suit your country's voltage etc.
( plus they are uneconomic to ship)

email Mark for pricing, payment and postage details


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