Rhino Thumpa Knockout Tube

Sale price$97.00

Pickup available at 24 Wyong Rd

Usually ready in 4 hours

Rhino Thumpa Knockout Tube

Rhino Thumpa Knockout Tube

24 Wyong Rd

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

24 Wyong Rd
Lambton NSW 2299
Australia

9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday

0249573344

Bench Top Waste Tube - 300mm tall. Commercial grade benchtop knockout tube. Durability and stability were the main priorities in the design of this great coffee waste, well suited to domestic use. The Thumpa can literally take a thumping! Waste bins need to be able to withstand being hit, bashed and dropped without failing. Using high shock-resistant plastics, the Thumpa's durability tests had it come out the other side with unbelievably great results. The flared collar allows for excess splatters to be easily captured. The slotted bar inserts allow for easy removal of the rod and rubber set for cleaning and maintenance The top is removable for easy emptying OR for use in conjunction with a waste bag. Sits 300mm high off the countertop. The hole in the top allows you to clip a cloth to your thumpa for improved workflow and cleanliness.

Specifications:

  • Height: 300mm
  • Width of Collar: 225mm
  • Width of Base: 220mm
  • Length of Knock Bar: 200mm
  • Length of Rubber Cover: 157mm
  • Weight: 2kg

These guides serve as a good place to start

Brew Guide

The grinder you use, coffee you choose, and yes, even the water from your sink, can alter the taste in the cup. Every machine is different, so you'll want to think of these parameters more as guidelines than law.

Imagine a world where biowaste is turned into energy to fuel your coffee fix - at Sprocket Roasters, that's what we do!

CARBON CONSCIOUS ROASTING

Creating a roaster that is fuelled on bioenergy is a world first in the coffee roasting industry, and is something we are very proud of here at Sprocket. This advancement in roasting technology means end of life products like spent coffee grinds, along with a wide range of other organic material that usually ends up in landfill, are turned into fuel to power the roaster. Coffee magic?! Most certainly ... coupled with sound engineering and a whole lot of TLC in every small batch we roast.