Güde OP 9 Manual Fruit Press – Stainless Steel, 9 Litres, Swivelling Removable Drip Tray, Hygienic, Professional, Assembled
The Güde OP 9 manual fruit press offers a mechanical drive with a sturdy steel spindle running smoothly and fluidly, a 9-litre perforated stainless steel basket for hygiene, a solid steel frame built to professional standards, a swivelling removable drip tray for easy access, a swivelling press mechanism that makes filling simple, a basin finished in food-contact coating, easy cleaning thanks to the removable basket, fully assembled and ready to use, and a robust 13.4 kg build for reliability. Güde is a German brand, distributed by Krollit as official distributor since 2007. A hygienic manual press for small food businesses, ice-cream workshops, small and medium cheese dairies, restaurants and agritourism businesses using their own fruit, and any professional who needs the hygiene of stainless steel.
Who the Güde OP 9 press is for
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Profile
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Suitable?
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Why
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Ice-cream workshop using its own fruit
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Ideal
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Mid-range 9 L capacity for 35–45 L juice/day, stainless steel hygiene for ice-cream production, swivelling tray for fast emptying, smooth spindle action for aroma quality
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Small to medium cheese dairy
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Ideal
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Stainless steel hygiene for milk and whey certification, sturdy steel frame against vibration, 9 L capacity for medium cycles, fully assembled with zero setup
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Semi-professional organic juice producer
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Ideal
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Stainless steel plus swivelling tray plus smooth action deliver maximum juice quality and organic-grade hygiene, 9 L capacity for 20–30 bottles/day
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Not recommended for: pure hobbyists (fewer than 3 cycles a week) — the OP 6 in natural wood is the better fit (rustic aesthetics suit hobbyists); large professionals (300+ trees) — the OP 30 / OP 47 offer maximum capacity; anyone who wants a purely artisan wooden look — the OP 9 is modern stainless steel rather than rustic.
Technical specifications — Güde OP 9 Manual Fruit Press
Drive and pressing
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Parameter
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Value
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Drive type
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Manual mechanical, sturdy steel spindle
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Spindle
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Sturdy steel with fluid action (smooth operation)
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Crank handle
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Included, manual rotation
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Frame
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Solid, sturdy steel
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Press mechanism
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Swivelling (easy access for filling)
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Pressing plate
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Set of 2 pieces
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Capacity and filtration
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Parameter
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Value
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Pressing basket capacity
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9 litres (mid-range)
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Basket height
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280 mm
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Basket diameter
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200 mm
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Basket material
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Perforated stainless steel (THE KEY DIFFERENTIATOR)
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Collection tray
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Swivelling and removable (easy access)
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Basin diameter
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270 mm
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Construction and materials
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Parameter
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Value
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Frame
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Solid steel (sturdy, professional)
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Coating on internal surfaces
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Food contact (EU certified)
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Basin
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Finished with food-safe coating
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Removable basket
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Yes, for easy hygienic cleaning
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Assembly
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Fully pre-assembled, ready to use
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Dimensions and weight
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Parameter
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Value
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Length
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450 mm
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Width
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350 mm
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Height
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640 mm
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Net weight
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13.4 kg (robust, semi-professional)
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Gross weight (packaging)
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15.3 kg
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Compliance
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Parameter
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Value
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Marking
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CE – Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
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GTIN
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4015671512437
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What's in the box
- Güde OP 9 fruit press (fully pre-assembled, ready to use)
- Smooth-action steel spindle (fitted)
- Manual crank handle (included)
- 9-litre perforated stainless steel pressing basket (included, removable)
- Solid steel frame (included, fitted)
- Swivelling removable drip tray (included)
- Pressing plate, set of 2 pieces (included)
- Coated steel basin (included)
- User manual
- CE declaration of conformity
- Güde international warranty
Frequently asked questions
1. OP 9 in stainless steel vs OP 6 in natural wood: what is the main difference?
Hygiene versus aesthetics. The OP 9 in stainless steel meets professional hygiene standards (the kind a certified food business needs), and the swivelling tray plus the smooth spindle action deliver maximum juice quality. The OP 6 in natural wood offers rustic artisan aesthetics for hobbyists, with a 6-litre capacity against the OP 9's 9 litres. The choice: a semi-professional food workshop that needs stainless steel hygiene takes the OP 9; a hobbyist who wants the rustic wooden look takes the OP 6.
2. What does a stainless steel basket mean for hygiene?
No liquid absorption. Stainless steel versus wood: wood absorbs fruit juice through its capillary pores, so biological contamination builds up over time as bacteria grow. Stainless steel doesn't absorb anything — the surface is smooth, so there is zero biological contamination. Rinsing stainless steel with hot water gives complete hygienic cleaning to food-certification standards.
3. What does the swivelling removable tray mean in practice?
Easy access plus fast cleaning. Swivelling means the operator turns the tray to whatever angle makes emptying easiest — no forcing it into position. Removable means you pull the tray out, rinse it separately in the workshop and slot it back in: MAXIMUM hygiene, with no cross-contamination. The benefit: fast back-to-back cycles in an ice-cream workshop (20 seconds to empty plus 30 seconds to clean makes for a quick cycle).
4. What does the spindle's fluid action mean?
Gentle, smooth pressing. Fluid action means the spindle's movement is gentle and progressive, with no shock or impact during pressing. In practice, the 9 litres of fruit juice comes out at MAXIMUM QUALITY: aroma intact, the best possible colour, and complete extraction — as against pressing that is powerful but coarse. The difference: the OP 6 / 12 / 18 / 30 / 47 use a sturdy spindle for effective pressing, while the OP 9 uses a fluid spindle for delicate, quality-focused pressing.
5. The 9-litre capacity sits between what exactly?
Between the 6 L for hobbyists and the 12 L for professionals. OP 6 = 6 L (small-scale hobbyists, 20–30 L juice/day). OP 9 = 9 L (semi-professional, ice-cream workshops, 35–45 L juice/day). OP 12 = 12 L (mid-sized professionals, 40–60 L juice/day). The choice: a small food business (an ice-cream workshop running 5–10 cycles a day) finds the OP 9 ideal. Hobbyists doing fewer than 5 cycles take the OP 6. Professionals doing more than 10 cycles take the OP 12.