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Reddit mentions of Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press. Here are the top ones.

Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press
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    Features:
  • Wonderful addition to a healthy lifestyle or small farm
  • high extraction efficiency, continuous expelling
  • almost no maintenance required
  • manually operated (no external power source required)
  • simple operation, compact tool (5.2 pounds)
Specs:
ColorRed
Height2.5 Inches
Length12.7 Inches
Weight4.14 Pounds
Width8.7 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Piteba Nut and Seed Oil Expeller Oil press:

u/InformationHorder · 29 pointsr/Homesteading

The absolute easiest oil to produce at home with absolute minimal effort is going to be sunflower oil. Sunflowers practically take care of themselves once you stake them, and can be grown in almost any climate zone and in abundance. Once they're done, chop the heads off before the birds get to them. Getting an oil press will net you all the cooking oil you could want for a year shy of needing large amounts for deep fat frying. About 1.5 Kg of seeds gets you about 1L of oil. Make sure you plant a high-oil variety, usually the stuff advertised as bird seed grade "Black Oil Sunflower seeds" is what you want.

The best part is, sunflower oil is pretty tasty in dressings, has a high smoke point, and is super relatively healthy for you as far as oils go.

Extra bonus: You will attract birds (good or bad thing) and you will attract pollinators like bees.

u/secondordersimulacra · 2 pointsr/muacjdiscussion

I'm sorry - I made a mistake! The Moisturizing Bomb is actually in [squeezey-tube type packaging] (https://www.yesstyle.com/en/belif-the-true-cream-moisturizing-bomb-75ml-75ml/info.html/pid.1060679344) (which I am still excited about, but isn't accurate for what I told you). It was actually a different moisturizer that isn't available in the US that's in a [proper sealed jar-type packaging] (https://www.yesstyle.com/en/belif-the-true-cream-water-bomb-75ml-75ml/info.html/pid.1061866549). It's called the True Cream Water Bomb, not the Moisture or Aqua, which is interesting! The TesterKorea site has a different picture now then when I checked earlier, or maybe I just misread - they do have the larger 75ml size, but the link shows it in a tub. I'm sorry if I got your hopes up!

Oh wow, I love Faceonomics! That blog has been so, so incredibly helpful; I've found some of my favorite skincare off of her recommendations! I agree, she really does have amazing skin. :)

Thanks! My great-aunties still press oil in an old-fashioned way - what they describe in [this link] (https://www.thoughtco.com/ancient-history-of-making-olive-oil-4047748) under "Making Olive Oil" and "Olive Press Machinery" is close. We didn't press olives, but the process was pretty close. Now my mom has an oil press - something [like this!] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004H2SDTM?ie=UTF8&tag=udfblog-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B004H2SDTM) :)

u/cakeeater808 · 2 pointsr/HawaiiGardening

Have you tried pressing oil with any kind of nut?I doubt I'll ever do that, but I was looking into it briefly a while ago and if anyone has enough to do it with, I'm sure you must. I saw this and if my olive tree ever fruits, I might try get one if it makes a lot of olives


https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004H2SDTM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_LfHLBbZ0TSVA6