SmartWhip: Cream Charger 580g (N2O) Nitrous Oxide, E942

FOB Price: USD 16.99 - 1
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394 Pieces (Min. Order)
  • Supplying Ability180000 Pieces Per Year
  • Supplying TypeOem service
  • Model Number-
  • Preferred Payment Method:T/T, PayPal

DK Food Products

Netherlands

Port: Rotterdam

Quick Details

  • Test Pressure:165 bar
  • Colour:RAL 5010
  • Valve:M11
  • Processing Time:To be discussed
  • Port:Rotterdam
  • Supply Ability: 180000 Pieces Per Year
  • Place of Origin:Italy
  • Brand Name:SmartWhip
  • Certification:ISO13340; EN 12205/2001; PI0036; TPED
  • Dessert Tools Type:Cream Charger
  • Material:Cast Iron
  • Brand Name:SmartWhip
The bottleOur SmartWhip bottle contains 580g Nitrous Oxide (Laughing gas) E942 to refill your cream whipper. The contained gas is food grade quality and is meant for catering purposes only. Every batch can be traced by the individual batch number. Each individual bottle is pressure tested and fullfills all European requirements for gas bottles and food products. The regulatorThe pressure regulator is your way to refill your cream whipper quick, easy and cheaper than regular cream chargers. With the pressure regulator you can set the needed pressure to get the best result for your pastries, desserts and other creamy things. The regulator shows the bottle pressure so you can see the working pressure and how much nitrous oxide E942 is left in your charger. The working pressure can be adjusted by the regulator button so you can decide yourself the ammount of whipped cream you’re going to make.  The connectorSmartWhip works with an adapter that fills the cream dispenser. The connector A 40-bar hose connects the pressure regulator and the adapter, this is where the gas flows through. Before the SmartWhip system can be used, the cream dispenser must have the adapter on it. You can find out how to connect the SmartWhip system properly on our website. Once the adapter is put in place, you can start whipping cream. Make sure you're using the correct pressure and after a few seconds you'll see the pressure drop and hear the gas flow through into the cream dispenser. Watch Out: Never unscrew cream dispenser under pressure