Stainless Steel Chocolate Fondue Fountain/4 Tier Chocolate Fountain/Chocolate Fountain Sale

Loading Port:China Main Port

Payment Terms:L/C,T/T

Min Order Qty:1 Piece pc

Supply Capability:2000 Pieces per Month pc/month

Product Description:

CE approved stainless steel chocolate fondue fountain/4 tier chocolate fountain/chocolate fountain sale

 

Introduction:

A chocolate fountain is a device for serving chocolate fondue. Typical examples resemble a stepped cone, standing 2-4 feet tall with a crown at the top and stacked tiers over a basin at the bottom. The basin is heated to keep the chocolate in a liquid state so it can be pulled into a center cylinder then vertically transported to the top of the fountain by a corkscrew auger. 

 

This chocolate fountain can be used in shopping mall, hotel, western restaurant, wedding and graduation ceremony, company and 

birthday party, it can bring a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.

 

 

Parameter:

Model: SL-30A

110-240 V 50/60 Hz 230 W

150 W Heater + 80 W Motor

Fountain Size: 70 cm H x 33 cm W

Long time working over 12 hours

Adjustable Temperature control

Capacity 4-5 kg hold

 

Model: SL-42A

Operating voltage: 220-240V~ 50/60Hz

Power:350W(Heating)+150W(Motor)

Total: Height 105cm

Diameter: 43cm

 

FAQ

Q1: I have many stainless steel appliances that need major cleaning. What is the best cleaner or home remedy?

A: Stainless steel kitchen appliances look best when they're clean and shiny. To clean tough stains and cooking grease, and give them a dazzling shine, try the same detergent you would use when washing the dishes. One formulated to cut grease works especially well. This also works well for general kitchen cleaning. Waterless hand soap also works great as a polish, simply rub on, and polish - no rinsing...

 

Q2: Does cold weather affect kitchen appliances?

A: As long as they are kept above 40 degrees, it will not cause harm.

 

Q3: How to use kitchen small appliance of 220V/50Hz in US?

A: It sounds like you need a transformer circuit ran to the area you will be using the appliances.

 

Q4: How to get rid of rust on cooking appliances?

A: The simplest is to use WD-40 and a little bit of steel wool. Once the rust is gone, clean the base metal with mineral spirits and then paint. If you don't paint, the rust will come right back.