Hello, community!
I present to your attention a mini-guitar. Very compact, but nevertheless, very productive guitar.
Very small size — as A4 sheet of paper. The working field is 195×195 mm. In a small kitchen of the place does not take at all, and for one cycle of cut we get 36 !!! big size — 30×30 mm — candies.
THREE quick-change frames – 15 mm, 22.5 mm and 30 mm (it is possible to produce frames with a different cutting step 37.5 – 45.0 – 60.0 – 75.0 – 90.0 mm) – is a huge space for candy variations. Made entirely of stainless steel. The strings are also made of very high-quality 0.5 mm SS wire.
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Posted on: Jul 28, 2018
Please email info to info@borochocolate.com
Posted on: Feb 05, 2018
Hi! please email the pricing as well ppieper3@yahoo.com thanks
Posted on: Jan 14, 2018
I plan this week to finish the production of the next batch. Configuration of maxi. 4 frames. 15.0-22.5-30.0-37.5
Posted on: Jan 09, 2018
Have you sold your guitar cutter?
Posted on: Nov 18, 2017
@ChristysConfections
Hi, Christy. I replied in the mail. Thank you for your interest.
Hi, Christy. I replied in the mail. Thank you for your interest.
Posted on: Nov 15, 2017
Thanks, DiscoverChoc! I think I was surprised by how challenging the one guitar’s strings we’re to replace because I worked in a chocolate shop for several years that had a DeBuyer guitar cutter and replacing those strings was a cinch! The end of the string has metal, much like a bolt, fused to it so you just put it through a hole at the top of the frame added a nut and tightened it. None of the excruciating threading the wire through a hole and rotating the bolt around. It probably would have helped if I had seen a YouTube video though 😉
Posted on: Nov 15, 2017
@ChristysConfections – Welcome to the world of guitar cutters. Strings – even on expensive units – are a pain to replace. You can find replacement wire at dr.ca. @Choco_equipment – I am interested in knowing basic pricing (FOB your factory) in US$ plus DHL shipping costs to NYC. For reference. I also recommend a YouTube (or Vimeo) video tutorial on string replacement if you don’t already have one.
Posted on: Nov 15, 2017
I am potentially interested. But I am in Canada, so I imagine the shipping would be pricey. What is your asking price? Where Can I buy extra strings? Also, how are the strings tightened? I used a guitar for a while where the strings were a terrible pain to replace and tighten. You can email me at christy[underscore]farion@hotmail.com (replace [underscore] with _).
Posted on: Oct 05, 2017
Poland
Posted on: Oct 05, 2017
@Choco_equipment – Where are these made? Where do they ship from?