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L'Equip Flour Sifter Attachment for Bosch Universal Plus Mixer Accessory MUZ6SF4

$ 52.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Flour Sifter
  • Compatible Model: Bosch
  • Suitable For: Countertop Mixer
  • Brand: Bosch
  • MPN: MUZ6FS4
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Model: MUZ6FS4
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Compatible Brand: Bosch
  • Color: White

    Description

    L'Equip Flour Sifter Attachment for Bosch Universal Plus Mixer Accessory MUZ6SF4. Compatible with the Bosch Universal Plus Kitchen Machine. New in box, please see all pictures for exact cosmetic condition of box and other details. A couple stock photos are also included so that you can see what the item will look like.
    We are a husband and wife team with a small resale & consignment business. This particular item is on consignment for a client who is a veteran and was paralyzed while serving. He and his wife are moving to a warmer climate because he can no longer handle the weather in the PNW due to his injuries. Thus, we are consiging their small store inventory and some personal items to help them move.
    Be sure to check out our other listings for a variety of Bosch items from this client and much more - we're happy to take offers on combined purchases. Thank you for helping us support them with this purchase!
    Item Description:
    This 70-mesh flour sifter, made by L'Equip, has an 8 cup capacity and sits on top of the mixer bowl. Starting with whole grain flour, the sifter separates the bran, producing very fine flour that's ideal for making pastries, cakes, and cookies. The remaining bran can be used in a variety of other products including baked goods, smoothies, soups and casseroles.
    Under the rim of the mesh disk are three short (1/8") pins that fit into three corresponding sockets in the hopper rim below. For the sifter to work properly, the pins need to be in the sockets before use. To do this, first align the slot of the sifter's drive shaft over the cross-pin of the mixer's shaft, then rotate the mesh disk until the pins drop into place. This is described in the user instructions, but we point it out because the pins are fairly small and would be easy to overlook.