Replacement Parts [KAYSER] Repair Kit for Whipped Cream Siphon
The original KAYSER Repair Kit is the ideal solution for maintaining and extending the lifespan of your KAYSER whipped cream siphon. Designed specifically for genuine KAYSER models, this kit allows quick replacement of components that may wear over time through regular use.
In professional hospitality environments where whipped cream siphons are used daily for fresh whipped cream, mousses, culinary foams and dessert preparations, regular maintenance of seals and accessories helps ensure optimal performance and reliable operation.
Kit contents:
- 2 KAYSER decorating nozzles
- Nozzle adapter
- Sealing gasket
Compatibility:
The kit is compatible with KAYSER whipped cream siphons in the following sizes:
Why is replacing the gasket important?
The gasket is one of the key components responsible for maintaining pressure inside the siphon. Over time, frequent use, repeated cleaning and contact with food products may lead to wear. Replacing worn seals helps maintain performance, pressure retention and operational safety.
Benefits of using genuine KAYSER spare parts:
- Perfect compatibility with original equipment
- Quick and easy installation
- Maintains siphon performance
- Extends equipment lifespan
- Reliable and safe operation
- Original KAYSER quality
Using genuine replacement parts is recommended to ensure proper operation and avoid compatibility issues that may occur with generic components.
Recommended for:
- Cafés
- Pastry shops
- Restaurants
- Hotels
- Bakery and pastry laboratories
- Catering services
- Home users
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Is this an original KAYSER repair kit?
Yes. It contains genuine KAYSER components designed specifically for KAYSER whipped cream siphons.
Is it compatible with all KAYSER whipped cream siphons?
It is compatible with KAYSER whipped cream siphons in 0.25L, 0.5L and 1L sizes.
Can I replace the parts myself?
Yes. The components are designed for quick and simple replacement during normal maintenance procedures.
When should the gasket be replaced?
When signs of wear, deformation or pressure loss become noticeable during operation.