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Flake Lovers Flaker by Wolfgang Mock

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Flake Lovers Flaker by Wolfgang MockCreate fresh rolled oats, right in your own kitchen! Wolfgang Mock's newest creation is a grain flaker that allows you to roll oats or make flakes of any grain you choose, at home. Flake Lovers Flaker can produce roughly 100 grams of fresh flakes per minute at the touch of a button. For context, it takes about 2 minutes to flake a half cup of oat groats which is enough for about 2 servings of hot oatmeal cereal. Reasonably quiet The flaking happens

Create fresh rolled oats, right in your own kitchen!

Wolfgang Mock's newest creation is a grain flaker that allows you to roll
oats or make flakes of any grain you choose, at home.

Flake Lovers Flaker can produce roughly 100 grams of fresh flakes per
minute at the touch of a button. For context, it takes about 2 minutes to
flake a half cup of oat groats which is enough for about 2 servings of hot
oatmeal cereal.

Reasonably quiet

The flaking happens relatively quietly. The two stainless steel rollers
crush grain and seeds with ease. You can have a conversation next to it. In
operation, the volume is around 60 dB.

What ingredients can be crushed?

Almost all types of grain: oats, spelt, rye, einkorn, emmer. All wheat
varieties.

Rice and millet can be crushed, but are more likely to be powdered (as they
are very dry).

So-called pseudo-cereals such as buckwheat and quinoa.

Most oilseeds such as flaxseeds, sunflower seeds, sesame, hemp seeds, etc.
Incidentally, it is very important to crush flaxseed before consumption, as
only then can the body process the valuable nutrients (e.g. omega-3 fatty
acids). The flaxseed husk is simply too hard for the digestive system to
break it down on its own.

And which ones CANNOT be crushed?

Corn (too big), pumpkin seeds (too big), nuts like almonds, peanuts,
cashews (too oily), coffee, legumes (too big).

The flaker housing is made from the same renewable Arboblend® material
used for the Mockmill 100 and 200 grain mill housings. Arboblend® is a
high impact thermoplastic made of lignins from plant fiber that can be cast
into a mold just as easily as plastic. Lignin is a waste product in the
paper industry. This means that large quantities can be produced
inexpensively and sustainably.

Technical specifications:

    Motor power: 130 W (more than enough power to easily flake most grains)
    Motor speed: 115 rpm
    Voltage: 100-240V @ 50/60Hz (works on any power grid anywhere in the world)
    Housing: Arboblend® made from 100% renewable plant fibers
    Volume: 60dB
    Output: About 60 grams or 2.1 oz or ¼ cup per minute fresh flakes
    Hopper capacity: 200 grams or 7 oz (about ¾ cup)
    Base height for bowl: 180 mm (about 7″)
    Rollers: stainless steel (wear and corrosion resistant), 35 mm diameter, 12 mm width
    Dimensions H x W x D: 290 x 118 x 231 mm. About 11½ x 4½ x 9″.
    Weight: 3.5kg (a little over 7½ lbs)
    Warranty: 3 years for non commercial use
    Made in Germany

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