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Sprouting jar with stand

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Sprout jar with stand - 1700ml or 3100ml version

Start growing sprouts now. All you need is this glass sprouter with lid, sieve and stand including rubber feet as well as a sprouting seed and very little time.

Two different jar sizes:

The sprouter is available in two sizes:

  • 1700ml for CHF 69 → suitable for new users
  • 3100ml for CHF 79 → suitable for frequent users and families

Sprouter made of glass and stainless steel

In contrast to many plastic sprouters, our sprouter is made of glass (with food certification) and all metal materials are made of 1.4301 stainless steel. If you want to expand your sprout farm and organise it in rows, you can also purchase an additional stand connector for CHF 5 to connect the stands.

Advantages of glass sprouting units

  • Health and safety: Glass is an inert material that does not release any harmful chemicals or toxins. When sprouting food, it is important that it does not come into contact with harmful substances to ensure the quality and health of the sprouts and sprouted food.
  • Sustainability: Glass is an environmentally friendly material that is recyclable and reusable. Using glass sprouting equipment helps to reduce the ecological footprint and pave the way to a more sustainable future.
  • Durability: Glass is generally more durable and resistant. It retains its original shape and transparency over a longer period of time without discolouring or deforming. This means that glass sterilisers retain their functionality and aesthetics even after frequent use and many sterilisation processes.
  • No odour absorption or discolouration: Glass does not absorb odours or flavours, so it does not cause any undesirable changes in the taste of the sprouted food. In addition, glass does not discolour, so it retains its clear and attractive appearance.
  • Hygiene: Glass is easier to clean and has a smooth, non-porous surface on which fewer bacteria can colonise. This makes it easier to clean glass sterilisers thoroughly and ensure a high level of hygiene, which is particularly important when it comes to food.

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