Fruit Presses:

Coming complete with free straining bags, these presses are ideal for pressing apples to make cider (as well as a other fruits for fruit juice) and are on offer at fantastic prices.

Made from a steel base plate with a hardwood pressing basket, the base plates features a lip for easy juice collection and a wide stance for stability. Featuring a 'twist and extend' mechanism where the supplied blocks of wood are put in place as the handle is twisted to exert more pressure on the fruit, giving the maximum yield. Requires home assembly.

* Hardwood Pressing Basket
* Complete with straining bags
* Steel Base Plate
* Traditional Apple Press
* 3 Sizes - 6, 12 and 18 Litre Capacity
* Straining Bags are also available separately
* All presses are for domestic use only
* Please ensure that central spindle is fully tightened at all times

Apple Scratter:

In order to extract juice from apples they need to be pulped before pressing - without doing this the apples are too hard to be pressed effectively. To make the pulp, they need to passed through a pomace machine - or scratter, a machine that basically mashes the apples up. This scratter is in the traditional style - it can be placed on top of the apple press so that the pulp falls directly into the straining bag, ready for pressing

* Large rotating handle
* Traditional design
* Assembly required
* Apple Scratter

Pulp Bucket:

The perfect solution to pulping your fruit for juicing and brewing. To get the most juice from your fruit, it is best to pulp them first as this increases the surface area of the fruit which releases the maximum juice. Pulping (or scratting) apples can be done in a variety of ways; this bucket offers a simple solution for those wishing to pulp on a reasonably small scale. Holding 10 litres of pulp, it is extremely easy to use, the stainless pulping arm attaches to a domestic drill and rotates to effectively pulp the fruit before straining. 

Once the pulp has been made, the lid can be released and the pulp scooped into the press. The bucket measures 25cm wide by 28cm deep, while the stainless steel arm measures 28cm by 15cm and 4cm wide, with a 9mm thick rod that will fit most domestic drills

* Stainless pulp arm can be driven by a domestic drill
* Great way to pulp your fruit on a budget
* 10 litre capacity