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"Little Smasher's" innovative
design, for which a patent is pending, represents a step
change from the few existing glass smashing machines operating
within Licensed Retail Premises. These tend to be much
larger, may require three phase power with specialist
wiring and may come at a cost of ownership that is prohibitive
for smaller establishments. The "Little
Smasher" : |
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Is
smaller than a standard catering dishwasher
and plugs into a normal 3-pin socket. |
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Takes
15-20 wine and beer bottles, at a time,
into its top-loading hopper and smashes
them in less than 6 seconds. |
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It
reduces a glass bottle by four fifths, or
80%, of its original volume. |
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Is
so simple to operate. You lift the lid,
tip a batch of empty bottles into the smasher
and shut it again. No fuss. No hanging
about. |
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It
can be situated close to the bar, so that
time emptying full bins is kept to a minimum. |
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Your smashed
glass automatically collects in a plastic waste box under
the machine. It will hold the equivalent of 60 smashed
wine bottles or 100 smashed beer bottles. When it is full
- set to a pre-determined weight - the "Little
Smasher" will no longer operate until you replace
the waste box with an empty one.
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