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The BHY.10 processes up to 10 kg of dough per batch in a 22-litre stainless steel bowl. It runs on a 0.37 kW motor at 220-380V dual voltage. Bakeries, hotel pastry kitchens, and patisseries use it for bread, pizza, and pastry dough production.
Commercial Application
Bakery operations require consistent dough hydration and gluten development across multiple batches per day. Manual kneading introduces variation in texture and limits hourly output. This machine standardises mixing time and delivers repeatable dough structure at commercial volume.
A 10 kg batch feeds approximately 80-100 individual bread rolls or 12-15 pizza bases depending on portion weight. Operators run sequential batches during morning prep or pre-service staging. The 22-litre bowl accommodates high-hydration doughs without overflow during initial mixing stages.
Key Operational Advantages
- Processes 10 kg dough per cycle in 22-litre bowl
- 0.37 kW motor operates on 220V or 380V supply
- Dual voltage permits installation in UK domestic single-phase or three-phase commercial environments
- Compact footprint: 45 × 70 × 53 cm fits countertop or floor-mounted prep stations
- 50 kg unit weight allows relocation without overhead lifting equipment
- CE certified for UK and EU commercial kitchen compliance
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model / SKU | BHY.10 |
| Dimensions (W × D × H) | 4 × 6 × 6 cm (1.7 × 2.6 × 2.3 in) |
| Power Output | 0.37 kW |
| Voltage | 220v - 380v |
| Dough Capacity | 10 kg (22.0 lbs) |
| Certification | Meets commercial kitchen hygiene and safety standards applicable to CE (UK & EU), NSF (USA) and CSA (Canada) requirements. |
| Weight | 50.0 kg (110.2 lbs) |
Construction & Build Quality
Bowl, frame, and splash guard are fabricated from stainless steel for wet-environment durability. The 0.37 kW motor housing is sealed against flour ingress. Drive components are accessible via side panels for routine maintenance.
- Stainless steel bowl resists acidic dough environments
- Sealed motor housing prevents flour contamination of electrical components
- Removable bowl and dough hook simplify end-of-shift cleaning
- Side-access panels permit belt tension adjustment without disassembly
Suitable Operations
- Bakeries
- Hotel pastry kitchens
- Restaurant pastry sections
- Patisseries
- Commercial production facilities
Procurement & Support
TurcoBazaar supplies BOGAZICI equipment from UK inventory to bakeries and hotel kitchens across Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Africa. Orders ship via pallet freight with commercial address delivery. Dual voltage specification suits both UK single-phase and three-phase installations without transformer requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the actual dough weight capacity in a 22-litre bowl?
A: The 22-litre bowl processes 10 kg of mixed dough per batch. Dough weight depends on hydration percentage—wetter doughs occupy more volume. Allow 20% headspace during initial mixing to prevent overflow.
Q: Can this machine run on UK single-phase 220V supply?
A: Yes. The 0.37 kW motor operates on 220V single-phase or 380V three-phase supply. Confirm your kitchen electrical specification before installation. Most UK domestic and small commercial premises supply 220V single-phase.
Q: How many batches per hour can this machine process?
A: A typical bread dough requires 8-12 minutes mixing time. Add 3-5 minutes for bowl cleaning between batches. Expect 4-5 batches per hour under continuous operation with one operator.
Q: What attachments are included with the BHY.10?
A: Standard supply includes one spiral dough hook and one stainless steel bowl. Flat beater and whisk attachments are not supplied with dough kneading models. The dough hook is fixed-speed with no adjustment.
Q: Is this machine rated for continuous all-day operation?
A: The 0.37 kW motor is rated for intermittent commercial duty. Allow 10-15 minutes cooling time after every 90 minutes of continuous operation. Multi-shift bakeries running 12+ hours daily should consider dual-unit rotation or higher-capacity models.



