Buffalo Chopper By Eva Yuen. History  1825 Model Hobart Buffalo Chopper Chop Spanish onions The ‘ S ’ shaped blade.

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Buffalo Chopper By Eva Yuen

History  1825 Model Hobart Buffalo Chopper Chop Spanish onions The ‘ S ’ shaped blade

Why is it called Buffalo Chopper?  Place of manufacture : Buffalo  The ability to cut buffalo-tough meat  Buffalo-like appearance  Official Name: Bowl Cutter Food Cutter ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??

 Food Chopper  Uses revolving knives to cut things up Parley and root vegetables Meats, cheeses, breads  The degree of fineness is determined by the number of times the ingredients go under the knife blades What is a Buffalo Chopper?

Optional Attachment Vegetable Slicer / Grater / Shredder Coleslaw Cheese Meat & Food Chopper Hamburger Pork Sausage

How does a Buffalo Chopper work?  A round bowl rotates  Cutting blade spins at a stationary spot to process the food moving through it  Covered by a lid

Safety Features  Sensors Prevent the unit from running without the bowl and cover in place No voltage release protection

Manufacturer  Hobart HOB-84145,  Univex BC 14, 18  Berkel 1850  Sharfen S2

Food Cutter w/ 14” Diameter Bowl (84145)  1/2 H.P. Motor  14” Stainless Steel Bowl  One-piece Burnished Aluminum Housing  1725 RPM Knife Rotation  Bowl Cover Safety Interlock  22 RPM Bowl Rotation  Pull/push On/Off Switch  Double Cutlery Grade Stainless Steel Knives  3” Stainless Steel Legs with Rubber Feet  6” Flexible Cord and Plug  Weight: 100 lbs  Options  - #12 Attachment Hub  Accessories  Single Blade Knife  Vegetable Slicer  Meat Chopper Attachment  $ Food Cutter w/ 18” Diameter Bowl (84146)  1 H.P. Motor  18” Stainless Steel Bowl  One-piece Burnished Aluminum Housing  1725 RPM Knife Rotation  Bowl Cover Safety Interlock  20 RPM Bowl Rotation  Pull/push On/Off Switch  Double Cutlery Grade Stainless Steel Knives  3” Stainless Steel Legs with Rubber Feet  6” Flexible Cord and Plug  Weight: 140 lbs  Options  - #12 Attachment Hub  Accessories  Single Blade Knife  Vegetable Slicer  Meat Chopper Attachment  $ Hobart Heavier in weight

18 ” Bowl Cutter (BC18)  192 lbs (24 ” x 35 ” x 20 ” )  1 H.P. Motor  18 ” Stainless Steel Bowl  One-piece Burnished Aluminum Housing  1725 RPM Knife Rotation  Bowl Cover Safety Interlock  22 RPM Bowl Rotation  Pull/push On/Off Switch  Cutlery Stainless Steel Knives  3 ” Stainless Steel Legs with Rubber Feet  6 ” Flexible Cord and Plug  115 volt  3450 cuts per minute  $ ” Bowl Cutter (BC14)  95 lbs (18 ” x 27 ” x 16 ” )  1/2 H.P. Motor  14 ” Stainless Steel Bowl  One-piece Burnished Aluminum Housing  1725 RPM Knife Rotation  Bowl Cover Safety Interlock  24 RPM Bowl Rotation  Pull/push On/Off Switch  Cutlery Stainless Steel Knives  3 ” Stainless Steel Legs with Rubber Feet  6 ” Flexible Cord and Plug  115 volt  3500 cuts per minute  $2500 Univex Cheaper

Berkel Bowl Cutter (Model 1850)  1 H.P. Motor  18-1/4” Stainless Steel Bowl  One-piece Burnished Aluminum Housing  1720 RPM Knife Rotation  Bowl Cover Safety Interlock  24 RPM Bowl Rotation  Pull/push On/Off Switch  Cutlery Stainless Steel Knives  3” Stainless Steel Legs with Rubber Feet  6” Flexible Cord and Plug  Accessories  FCMC- #12 Taper Hub Meat Grinder  VSPH- #12 Taper Hub Vegetable Slicer/Grater  $6700

Sharfen Buffalo Chopper Food Cutter (S2)  0.92 H.P. Motor  19” Stainless Steel Bowl  One-piece Burnished Aluminum Housing  ? RPM Knife Rotation  Bowl Cover Safety Interlock  ? RPM Bowl Rotation  Pull/push On/Off Switch  Cutlery Stainless Steel Knives  3” Stainless Steel Legs with Rubber Feet  6” Flexible Cord and Plug  $1400

 Hobart $700  Univex $650  Berkel $700 Attachment - Vegetable Slicer  9 ” adjustable knife assembly  700 RPM  115 volts  Preparation of vegetables, fruits and cheeses

Grater/Shredder/ Slicer Attachment

 Hobart $200  Univex $300  Berkel $400 Attachment – Meat & Food Grinder  8-12 lbs per minute  115 volts  Includes: Cylinder ring Stainless steel pan Plunger Plate Knife

References  “ Hobart Food Cutter. ” Valiant Equipment Co., 10 April,  “ Bowl Cutter. ” Univex. 10 April,  “ Univex 14 ” Bowl Buffalo Cutter BC 14. ” ACityDiscount Restaurant Equipment. 10 April, BC htm?PPCID=9&link= BC htm?PPCID=9&link=  “ Food Cutter. ” Hobart. 10 April,  “ Bowl Cutter. ” Instawares Restaurant Supply Superstore. 11 April,  “ 1928 Model Hobart Buffalo Chopper. ” Texas Wiener. 11 April, wiener.com/1928_model_hobart_buffalo_choppe.htmwww.texas- wiener.com/1928_model_hobart_buffalo_choppe.htm  “ Quality Food Production and Service. ” FSHN April,  “ VS9 Vegetable Slicer Attachment. ” Univex. 12 April,  “ VS9H Grater/Shredder Attachment. ” Univex. 12 April,

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