Hobart Meat Tenderizer Model 403 Steak 1/2 Hp Cuber Commercial Nsf Restaurant

US $1,200.00

  • Ashland, Ohio, United States
  • Jun 13th
This machine is in excellent, gently used condition. There is a crack in the plastic on the back as shown in pictures # 8, 9 that is covered in tape, it held together and in not way affects the performance of the machine Meat can be inserted closer to the blades; operation is easier and faster Plastic guides inside guard guide meats into knives, reducing unintentional folding Translucent guard allows operator to view product processing Interlock systems won't feed guard or motor housing not in place Ease of cleaning Tenderize the toughest cut of meat with ease. The Hobart 403 Electric Meat Tenderizer features a 1/2 Hp motor, direct gear drive, burnished aluminum housing, stainless steel lift out knives and comb, translucent guard for working area and a 6" power cord. Contains interlocks supplied with Knit-Knife stainless steel blades that cut meat, and at the same time, knit it so firmly together that it will cook as one solid steak. Product measures 21.4-inches tall by 10.5-inches wide. Made in USA Depth (Inches) 19.63 Height (Inches) 21.44 Width (Inches) 10.50 Weight (Pounds) 56 $48 shipping to anywhere in the Continental USA. $39 shipping to OH, IN, IL, MI, KY, WV, NY, PA, and KY. Free local pickup welcome. 
Condition:
Seller refurbished: The item has been restored to working order by the eBay seller or a third party. This means the item was inspected, cleaned, and repaired to full working order and is in excellent condition. This item may or may not be in original packaging. See seller’s listing for full details. ...
Model 403
Power Type Electric
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Brand Hobart
MPN Does Not Apply

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