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How to Get the Lowest Cost Cassava Pressing Machine in Nigeria Without Sacrificing Quality

Looking for a cassava pressing machine in Nigeria that won't let you down? You've probably seen two options: cheap local jack presses that often struggle with daily use, or professional machines that seem too expensive to import. But what if you could get a professional-grade cassava pressing machine at a reasonable cost – with no waiting for shipping and no surprise import fees?

Let's compare the two options side by side – so you can see exactly where your money goes, and how to get the real value.

Option 1: Local hydraulic jack pressing machine – low upfront, high hidden cost

local made cassava pressing machineHydraulic jack press

At first glance, a local jack cassava pressing machine looks attractive – only ₦150,000–200,000. For a small garri business on a tight budget, that seems like a smart way to save.

But here's what happens in practice:

The car-type hydraulic jack isn't built for daily heavy use. Oil leaks, pressure drops, and replacement becomes routine.

The steel frame is often too thin, bending under repeated loads.

Pressing force is uneven, so you have to press the same batch two or three times – wasting labor, electricity, and time.

Over one year, repairs and lost output often cost more than the machine itself. It's not a bargain – it's a bottleneck for your business.

Option 2: Professional cassava pressing machine – higher upfront, lower long-term cost

A professional cassava pressing machine is built for real production, not occasional use. Here's what you get:

Food-grade 304 stainless steel – rust-resistant, hygienic, and safe for food processing.

Industrial hydraulic cylinder – 50–100 tons of pressure, dewatering a full batch in seconds with one button.

High capacity – processes 200–1,400 kg of cassava mash per hour, reducing moisture to 38–40% – ideal for garri.

A quality cassava pressing machine runs every day, year after year, with minimal downtime. When you calculate the cost per ton of garri produced, it's actually far cheaper than a jack cassava pressing machine – even though the upfront price is higher. That's what "lowest cost" really means.

cassava pressing machineHenan Jinrui cassava presser

How to get a premium cassava presser at the lowest cost?

The smart way: buy from a supplier who keeps stock in Nigeria. Henan Jinrui has a warehouse in Ogun State – so you can:

  • Pay in naira – no international transfers or exchange rate worries

  • No sea freight or customs clearance – the cassava pressing machine is already in Nigeria

  • Inspect before you pay – visit the warehouse, see the machine, even test it

  • Take delivery immediately – no waiting 30–60 days for shipping

This is exactly why we pre-shipped our most popular cassava processing machines to Ogun State. Several Nigerian customers have already taken delivery directly from our local branch – avoiding long delays and import complexities.

Ready to stop wasting money on unreliable presses?

You don't have to choose between low cost and quality. With Henan Jinrui's Ogun State warehouse, you get a professional cassava pressing machine at a fair price – with local inspection, instant delivery, and no import hassle.

Visit our warehouse in Ogun State, Nigeria today. See the cassava pressing machine in action, talk to our team, and get a quote tailored to your daily processing needs.

Contact us now – we're ready to help you have a better cassava pressing machine.

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Want to know more about our products or services? Fill out the contact form below, and we’ll to get back to you and you will get the price list. Please also feel free to contact us by email or phone.( * Denotes a required field).

  • Do you want to buy machine?
  • Yes, I want to buy machine
  • No, I want to learn more in advance.
  • What is your raw material?
  • Cassava
  • Potato
  • Sweet potato
  • Other:
  • What is the final product you want to produce?
  • Chips
  • Flour
  • Starch
  • What is the final product you want to produce?
  • Garri
  • Cassava flour
  • Cassava starch
  • Cassava chips
  • Attiekie
  • Bammy
  • Other:
  • What is your planned capacity for final product?
  • <1 ton per day
  • 1 ton per day
  • 2 tons per day
  • 3 tons per day
  • 3-10 tons per day
  • 10-20 tons per day
  • >20 tons per day
  • What is the usage of your cassava chips?
  • Food usage (like fried chips, flour)
  • Industrial usage (like animal feeds, ethanol)
  • What is your planned capacity for final product?
  • <5 ton per hour
  • 5-10 tons per hour
  • >10 tons per hour
  • What is your planned capacity for final product?
  • <500 kg per hour
  • 0.5-5 ton per hour
  • 5-10 ton per hour
  • >10 ton per hour
  • What is your planned capacity for final product?
  • <300 kg per hour
  • 300-1000 kg per hour
  • 1-5 ton per hour
  • 5-10 ton per hour
  • >10 ton per hour
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