🚀 Pluck Like a Pro – Elevate Your Poultry Game!
The SuperHandyChicken Plucker is a high-efficiency electric poultry processing machine featuring a powerful 1HP motor, capable of processing multiple birds quickly. Its durable stainless steel construction and advanced safety features make it ideal for both professional and home use, ensuring a reliable and efficient de-feathering experience.
J**T
Efficient
Used for the first time a few weeks ago, this product made processing the poultry much quicker than the usual method of hand plucking. It was easy to put together and use and was easy to clean afterwards as well. I like that it has wheels on it so it's much easier to move around and store.
A**.
Plucker
Works perfectly for our meat birds. Everything was boxed nicely.
K**L
Works
Rusts quickly
G**T
Decent for the price, but could use some improvements.
Putting together the plucker was pretty easy, although the manual is out of date. When attaching the legs with the wheels, the left and right are labeled wrong, but it’s easy to figure out the right orientation. Also, it came with the proximity sensor installed, so I either I was sent a used one or it now comes installed.The plucker works pretty well, and would work well for a few birds l, but I would recommend for a lot of processing. Here are my issues…The body of the plucker is a little flimsy. It’s mostly fine when it’s installed but can easily bend when your cleaning it. I’d like it to be made with a little thicker metal. To improve the existing design, an extra piece of metal could be added at the bottom of the body to give it a little more rigidity without adding too much weight or cost to the product. The next issue is the number of fingers. If your only doing one bird, sometimes a number of the feathers didn’t get plucked. We were doing roosters who were 14 months old. Since they were a little larger we did them one by one and with the feet and head on, the bird would get stuck in the fingers. We started to remove the feet and head and getting stuck no longer was an issue. But I’d recommend you always do at least two birds at a time if they are broilers or 6-10 months old. If this plucker had more fingers, then the birds wouldn’t have gotten stuck. Another issue is the placement of the on/off switch. It’s a common location on many pluckers, but it would be a great option to have an optional remote on/off switch that could be mounted to the side of the base or something. Being 6’2” tall, it was a pain having to kneel down and find the switch. There are others pluckers that have this on the power cord, but I wasn’t comfortable with their online presence and support. Another thing would be to have a longer power cord, at least another 3’, which would move the electrical away from where your spraying water into the plucker.My big recommendation is to clean and completely dry the plucker when done using. I took off the body and made sure there were no feathers stuck in the fingers and did the same for the base plate. (Don’t loose the key on the spindle.) To make sure the plucker was completely dry, I used an air compressor (not a can of air) to blow out all the water from under the fingers, the seam on the tank AND the rivets. The seam is not welded along the entire length and rivets are not sealed, and will accumulate water making it easy to start rusting. We will probably get some mineral oil (food safe) and lightly coat the edge of the seam and the rivets to prevent them from rusting. For storage, I covered with an extra large contractor trash bag and set a small “damp-rid” container inside to help absorb any remaining moisture while being stored in the barn.Overall, it’s a decent machine for someone doing maybe less than 30-40 birds a year as long as you completely clean and store it properly. In my opinion, it’s also worth it to get the additional warranty from Amazon. Mechanical items like this can easily die for no reason.
R**Z
Solid machine
We raised meat chickens this year and this guy got us through 50 of them nicely and also a large Muscovy duck.Pros:+Wheels are great for transporting to processing site.+ Drum is removable, and spraying clears it up easily.Cons:-the duck feathers were so large it clogged the drain and stopped the motor. So we turned it off and removed the blockages and it resumed nicely.-switch is under the machine, so there's definite over spray that happens.-cord could be longer. We elevated the extension cord connection to keep it clear of water/debris.Towards the end of our processing season for some reason it failed to remove all feathers from ducks or chickens. This might be purely user error, I'm not sure. So we had to finish hand plucking to varying degrees, annoying, but 70-90% was done by the machine so better than nothing.We have other friends who got a brand by Vevor and after their first use the motor burned up. So far ours hasn't wavered. I would buy this again.
A**R
Only 5-10 lb birds and only 1 at a time. This machine is small.
It works ok. I can only fit 1 10lb bird at a time. I tried 2 at a time and they get stuck and motor doesn’t spin. Absolutely no turkey will fit. That’s is false advertising. It’s not fast spinning but it does the job good enough. If you have a lot of small birds from 5-10 lbs it helps to get them done faster. It’s just not what I was expecting. I thought I could do bigger birds by the description. False....Update: I changed my 2 stars to 1 star because seller contacted me and asked what they can do to help. I told them and they don't want to help. So know that this is small machine. If you need help seller is not helpfull.
M**T
Works perfectly
I wanted to wait awhile to post my review but some of these reviews….. Okay, we plucked 18 chickens , one at a time in this plucker and never had an issue. It has so far worked perfectly for me. The quality seems to be great so far. Hoping it lasts for awhile!! It’s very easy to use, bigger than I thought it would be but not a complaint. It’s very very expensive, if it lasts like I’m hoping it will, it’ll be well worth the money. 🤞
T**S
Wonderful time saver!
If you've ever plucked a chicken by hand, you will know that is the worst part of the entire process. This takes a 10 minute task down to 15 seconds.Works very well as described so can't add much more to why you need this. However, I would add some considerations and things to watch out for.1) Make sure your scalding water is ~150. Keep the chicken in there until the wing feathers are easy to pull out2) The power switch is in a rough spot, below the drum. Not the easiest to turn on the machine while holding the bird3) Ensure you have water close by to run water over the chicken as it is tossed around the machine. If working alone, I have put the hose on top of a ladder pointed down toward the drum so I can turn on after the machine is on, with one hand4) Run until clean, turn off power, and then rinse off feathers with water that are stuck to the fingers.As others have mentioned - the power cord is rather small and runs past where the wet feathers come out. It seems very easy that water can get to where you plug in the power to the extension cord. What I have done is wrap a plastic bag around where the power is connected and to cover/tape it up. A bit of extra work up front but better safe than sorry.I would also recommend getting a plastic bucket that fits snugly between ground and feather chute. Drill holes throughout the bucket so feathers can drain out water in between birds without having an overly gloppy feathery mess.
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