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Hobart HL300+1STD Legacy+ 30 qt Planetary Mixer - Floor ModelThe Hobart HL300 1STD planetary mixer comes with a 30 quart, stainless steel mixing bowl, a B beater, and a D whip. A hand crank on the side of the mixer lets the operator move the bowl up and down, then it locks into the top or bottom position. The bowl installs on only one point, making it simple to put on and take off of the mixer. Dough and other products are also easy to take out of the bowl since it swings out to the side. There are three fixed
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