For a single sample unit you're looking at roughly $45, give or take, but once you hit 50 units the per-piece cost drops below $30, and at 500+ our company can get that down to about $22 each — that's where real value kicks in for most buyers.
What it does is combine three functions in one compact housing, so you're not buying separate machines for, juicing, and mixing, and teh 1.5L capacity is actually enough for small commercial batches while still fitting on a standerd countertop.
The stainless steel body holds up better than plastic units we've seen, especially when running tougher cuts of meat, but the glass container means you can't drop it — that's just a fact of the materail choice.

CE and LFGB certification are standard, and we usually have stock ready to ship within 20 days or so, but OEM customization (logo, color, packaging) adds about 2 weeks to that lead time.
Most buyers go with the button controls over dials because they're easier to clean, and the immersion design basically lets you process directly into a bowl instead of transferring between containers.
It's not suited for heavy-duty commercial kitchens running 8-hour shifts — that's what the indutrial models are for — but for a small restaurant or catering setup it handles daily use pretty well.
The MOQ for OEM orders is typically 500 units, but we can discuss smaller runs depending on your needs.
Standard orders usually ship within 15-20 days after payment, though OEM customization may add 5-10 days for design and tooling.
Yes, we can share copies of the CE, ISO9001, and LFGB certificates upon request—just ask, and we'll send them over.
The glass container is made of tempered glass, designed to handle everyday use without cracking under normal conditions.
Each grinder comes in a standard export carton with foam padding. Store in a dry place below 40°C to keep it in top shape.