Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press

Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press
Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press
Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press
Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press
Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press
Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press

Key features

  • Flame from the small oil lamp (included) heats seeds so you can extract more oil
  • Press up to 8 cups per hour
  • Culinary oils include sesame, safflower, sunflower, grape seed, canola, apricot kernel, coconut, hazelnut, peanut, pumpkin and walnut oils
  • Use in cooking, as health supplements, and in making all-natural homemade soaps, beauty products, even paints
  • Also makes peanut butter and other nut butters

Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press

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Customer Reviews

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Five Stars
DamianApril 27, 2017
works perfectly the oil collecting space should just be bigger
first time i used it the out put site plugged ...
bruceAugust 3, 2016
first time i used it the out put site plugged. still have not figured out how to get it out. even drilled out most of it. cant get it cleared
I am satisfied with how it is operating so far
Amazon CustomerMay 7, 2016
I have only used this to once make coconut oil. I am satisfied with how it is operating so far. I am yet to try other oils but based on my first experience I have no doubt that it would be just as efficient.

I do have a suggestion or recommendation though. The unit has to be mounted on to some sort of a support. I know that it might be costly add any other fixtures with the unit but I would like to suggest that some drawings be included so that a new buyer would have an idea what support he should get for unit to be mounted on.
Ishanand
i like it allot i have already made avocado oil with ...
sheryl millerJuly 3, 2015
i like it allot i have already made avocado oil with it that was not easy but i found it can be done pretty cool. i know i will enjoy this for a long long time
Does the job but could be better
romdosJune 9, 2014
Like many others here have noted the oil is black. Unlike many others, I didn't have any trouble getting tons of oil out of black sunflower seeds. The little oil lamp that comes with it, is attached to the press by means of a rubber band...cheap!

Also the oil lamp has this little washer-type thing that just sits on top of the jar that holds the kerosene or whatever you're using for fuel. It can get bumped and completely fall off the jar and now you've got this fire and an open container of fuel...totally unsafe if you ask me. All they would have had to do is include a mason jar type of ring that would screw on and hold the wick holder in place.

I didn't think it took a lot of work to get the oil going, compared to a hand wheat grinder.

The oil doesn't come straight out of the slit like they show either. Mine curved around the slit and then ran along the underside of the press almost right up to the lamp. I had to have someone hold a small bottle tilted sidways to catch the oil dripping right in front of the heating lamp. This may relate to the crummy welding job spoken of by other reviewers
All in all, it basically does what it says it does, but not worth $150 bucks. I would have been very happy with it for $50 - $75.

In summary - the construction and execution could have been more refined, but it does what it says it does. They need to come up with some other way to secure the lamp, or some other way to heat the expeller.

Update 11/26/2014:
I contacted Mr. Blaak in the Netherlands who invented it and he was very helpful, so I have to let everyone know that customer support is great! English is a second language for him and he communicates very well. I've had it for several months now and the metal is holding up and the expeller is not corroded or anything. The press-cake outlet is extremely difficult to clean - I have only used it for sunflower seeds - but the cake is always rock-hard. Again, getting back down to design issues, if the reducer used for this part was made so you could take it apart, like maybe held together with some allen bolts, it would be easy to clean and I think would do just as well as a one-piece part.
If you want to know what types of seeds it will do and also how much oil you can expect to get, here's a link to the Piteba page:
https://www.piteba.com/eng/seeds.html"‹
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