Rommelsbacher OP 700 Oil press
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Rommelsbacher OP 700 Oil press


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Anonymous

2 months ago

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Leneah

2 months ago

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Hello! I haven't tried linseed yet, but I also had problems with the nuts at the beginning. I was then advised to roast everything - the drier it was, the less it clogged. I can imagine that this could also be helpful with linseed.

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about.xperience

2 months ago

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Galaxus

2 months ago

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The Rommelsbacher OP 700 Emilio oil press processes up to 700 grams of seeds, kernels or nuts per batch. The exact processing time per hour is not specified, but the press works efficiently using the cold pressing method. There are no specific settings for different pressing strengths, as the appliance is customised for optimum yield. During continuous operation, the oil does not become warm as the cold pressing process keeps the temperature low to preserve the quality of the oil.

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ZaurA

2 years ago

I don't know the Sana, but it probably depends on what you intend to do with it. For home use (using it several times a week to make almond or linseed oil and almond or linseed flour), the Rommelsbacher press is perfect.

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samida

5 years ago

Hello Samida I have not tried pressing herbs with this oil press, but I don't think it would work. First of all, it says in the instructions that the material to be pressed must be dry, otherwise the machine will clog (and I have already experienced THAT with nuts that are too juicy...), and the pressing screw will be too narrow for the leaves. If you want to press herbs, leafy vegetables or wheatgrass, for example, I recommend a slow juicer with a vertical auger, such as the one from Omega. Good luck!

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