Rotary Egg Washer with FREE Liquid Egg Wash
The Monarch E150 Egg washer is designed for cleaning soiled eggs in poultry and game farming operations. The E150 washer consists of a gently oscillating, motorised base which constantly moves the thermostatically controlled warm water, in which the Monarch sanitising powder or liquid is dissolved.
Key features:
- Stainless Steel bucket and Steel Base
- Base is coated in ultra-tough, chemical resistant powder coat (EU and FDA food contact approval and RoHS compliant)
- Approx. 150 Chicken Eggs (200 pheasant, 500 quail, 100 duck)
- Adjustable set and display digital thermostat which maintains the water at the temperature set - usually 34C when washing eggs
- Only 1 power cable (fully molded)
- 1 Egg Basket and Plastic Bucket provided
- CE Marked and RoHS approved
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
We use DX and DPD to deliver our orders. Our delivery zones and rates are listed below:
Free Delivery (UK Mainland Only *Some postcodes excluded, see Zone 2 above)
For deliveries between 0 and 100 kg with a value that exceeds £249.99 plus VAT, we offer free delivery. Orders over 100 kg do not benefit from free delivery.
Delivery zone 1 (UK Mainland *Some postcodes excluded; see Zone 2 below)
* 0 - 19.99 kg Courier: £3.90 plus VAT
* 20 kg courier: £3.90 plus VAT + 40p per Kilo thereafter up to a limit of 100 kg
Delivery zone 2 (BT, IM, IV, KW, HS, ZE postcodes)
* 0 - 0.99 kg DPD £3.90 plus VAT
* 1 - 19.99 kg Courier £32.00 plus VAT
* 20Kg Courier £32.00 plus VAT + 58p per Kilo thereafter up to a limit of 100Kg
*Regional Exclusions & Weight Restrictions Apply
Payment & Security
Payment methods
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Rotary Egg Washer with FREE Liquid Egg Wash FAQs
How many eggs can I fit into a Monarch Egg Washer?
How many eggs can I fit into a Monarch Egg Washer?
What is the recommended cleaning and sanitisation procedure of eggs?
What is the recommended cleaning and sanitisation procedure of eggs?



