Single Feed Glass Crusher
PEL BB01 - BABY JAWS
The BB01 or ‘Baby Jaws’ glass crusher machine saves on labour, storage space and on waste glass disposal costs. The BB01 fits under a standard height bar counter and allows staff to crush the waste glass bottles as they are poured or as the empty bottles are returned from the floor. Crushing waste glass bottles at the point of production saves both space and time and keeps staff focused on serving customers rather than managing waste glass bottles in the bar area.
Glass bottle volume reduction | by 5:1 or 80% |
Dimensions | 600mm (W) x 600mm (D) x 840mm (H) |
Power Supply | 220v/50Hz |
Bottle Feeding | Individual |
Max bottle crush volume | 1 litre |
Collection tote box | Holding up 95 bottles (crushed) |
Benefits
The BB01 waste glass bottle crusher is the only under counter bottle crusher of its kind.
It has been developed for use within the hospitality industry.
The machine starts automatically as the glass bottles are fed and the crushed glass or cullet is collected in a box within the machine itself.
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Benefits
- The BB01 waste glass bottle crusher is the only under counter bottle crusher of its kind.
- It has been developed for use within the hospitality industry.
- The machine starts automatically as the glass bottles are fed and the crushed glass or cullet is collected in a box within the machine itself.
Benefits
- The BB04 waste glass bottle crusher is typically used ‘back-of- house’.
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- Crushing waste glass bottles eliminates ‘bottle clinking’ noise pollution.