The Buon Vino Mini Jet has been designed with the small quantity winemaker in mind. It is the perfect way for the home hobbyist to produce a wine with a commercial shine. Perfect for the home winemaker who filters less than 10 gallons at a time. Its compact design incorporates a self-priming, motorized pump capable of filtering up to a quart a minute. A built-in drip tray and drainage tube ensure a "no mess, no fuss" clean-up job. And its triple filter pads add a crystal clear, sparkling quality to your wine. Technical Specifications: - self-prime pump - incorporated motor - filtering surface 465 square cm - 3 grades of pads: coarse, polish, and sterilizing - dimensions: 11-1/2" long x 5-1/2" wide x 7 inches tall - weight: 22 ounces - C.S.A. approved
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