Lindr PYGMY 20K mit Kompressor | New Green Line Zapfanlage | 25 l/h
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Lindr PYGMY 20K mit Kompressor | New Green Line Zapfanlage | 25 l/h

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Lindr PYGMY 20K mit Kompressor | New Green Line Zapfanlage | 25 l/hLindr PYGMY 20K mit Kompressor New Green Line Zapfen ohne CO2 Flasche Die Lindr PYGMY 20 K New Green Line ist die ultimative Lsung fr alle, die maximale Mobilitt und professionelle Zapfergebnisse suchen. Dank des integrierten Luftkompressors bentigen Sie keine schwere CO2 Flasche mehr ideal fr Gartenpartys, Firmenevents oder den privaten Gebrauch im Hobbykeller. Die Highlights der "New Green Line" Edition Dieses Modell vereint modernste Technik mit

Lindr PYGMY 20K mit Kompressor New Green Line – Zapfen ohne CO2-Flasche

Die Lindr PYGMY 20/K New Green Line ist die ultimative Lösung für alle, die maximale Mobilität und professionelle Zapfergebnisse suchen. Dank des integrierten Luftkompressors benötigen Sie keine schwere CO2-Flasche mehr – ideal für Gartenpartys, Firmenevents oder den privaten Gebrauch im Hobbykeller.

Die Highlights der "New Green Line" Edition

Dieses Modell vereint modernste Technik mit ökologischem Bewusstsein:

  • Eingebauter Kompressor: Das System erzeugt den Zapfdruck selbstständig (vollautomatisch und abschaltbar). Einfach anschließen und loslegen!

  • Umweltfreundlich: Betrieb mit dem ökologischen Kältemittel R290.

  • Energieeffizient: Das neue Design verbraucht bis zu 20 % weniger Strom.

  • Edelstahl-Design: Robust, hygienisch und zeitlos elegant.

Blitzschnell zum ersten kühlen Bier

Zeit ist kostbar – deshalb ist die PYGMY 20/K darauf ausgelegt, in Rekordzeit einsatzbereit zu sein. Der Thermoblock aus Edelstahl ermöglicht es, bereits 2 bis 4 Minuten nach dem Einschalten das erste perfekt gekühlte Bier zu zapfen.

Warum die PYGMY 20/K die perfekte Wahl ist:

  1. Extreme Mobilität: Mit nur knapp 16 kg und den kompakten Maßen passt sie in jeden Kofferraum und lässt sich bequem am Tragegriff transportieren.

  2. Unabhängigkeit: Kein Hantieren mit Gasflaschen oder Druckminderern nötig – Stromanschluss genügt.

  3. Hohe Leistung: Trotz ihrer Größe schafft sie bis zu 50 perfekt gezapfte Gläser (0,5l) pro Stunde.

  4. Vielseitig: Der Kompressor kann bei Bedarf ausgeschaltet werden, falls Sie die Anlage doch einmal klassisch mit CO2 betreiben möchten.

Lieferumfang: Zapfanlage, Edelstahl-Abtropfschale, Zapfhahn (Kompensatorhahn) und Betriebsanleitung.

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