Cow Milking Machine, 55KPA 15000 RPM, 25L Steel Bucket

$439.99
by Kiarixo

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The Kiarixo electric cow milking machine is a 550W corded electric milking unit with a 25-liter stainless steel bucket, mounted on a wheeled steel cart for barn mobility. It operates at 60 to 80 pulses per minute with 55 KPA suction pressure and is designed for dairy cow use on farms of varying sizes. 

Goat and sheep use requires separate suction teats not included with the unit. The integrated cart works well on smooth, level barn floors but requires extra handling on uneven ground, steps, or rough outdoor terrain.

Specifications

  • Motor Power: 550W
  • Motor Speed: Up to 15,000 RPM
  • Suction Pressure: 55 KPA
  • Pulsation Rate: 60 to 80 pulses per minute
  • Bucket Capacity: 6.6 gallons (25 liters)
  • Bucket Material: Food-grade 304 stainless steel
  • Tubing Length: 8.2 feet
  • Tubing and Cup Material: Food-grade silicone
  • Mobility: Steel cart with heavy-duty wheels and non-slip handle
  • Power Source: Electric (corded)
  • Goat and Sheep Compatibility: Requires separate suction teats, not included
  • Cart Design: Integrated, shock-absorbing, three-wheel configuration

Barn-Based Dairy Cow Milking for Small to Mid-Size Herds

If you milk dairy cows in a barn with a smooth concrete floor and a fixed power source, this machine is built for that environment. The wheeled cart lets you move the unit between stalls without disconnecting anything, and the 25-liter bucket is large enough to handle a full cow milking session without stopping to empty. 

The 60 to 80 pulse rate is higher than some entry-level machines, which suits higher-producing dairy cows. For homesteaders who need to move the machine over uneven ground, up steps, or across outdoor terrain between the house and a pasture shelter, the cart's three-wheel design and wheel attachment hardware will require reinforcement or workaround solutions before it handles those conditions reliably.

What to Expect from the Kiarixo Electric Cow Milking Machine in Real Use

Verified buyers report strong pump performance and a meaningful reduction in milking time, with one buyer noting milking time cut to less than half of what hand milking required. 

Cows have been described as accepting the machine quickly, and the unit has demonstrated durability in at least one incident where a calf broke into the barn, ripped the hoses off the cow, and dragged the machine across the floor. The pump continued working normally afterward.

The cart is the most consistently discussed limitation in verified feedback. On smooth barn concrete it functions as intended, but buyers navigating steps, thresholds, or uneven ground have reported the cart tipping when released on an incline, wheel screws backing out, and insufficient ground clearance for obstacles. One buyer addressed this by modifying the cart with tools after purchase.

The machine does not fully strip the udder, which is standard for this category and should be expected. Hand finishing after the machine cycle is normal practice.

Instructions have been noted as unclear by more than one buyer, so watching setup videos before first use is a practical recommendation.

Real-world performance notes sourced in part from verified Amazon customer purchases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the Kiarixo milking machine be used for goats or sheep?

The machine is designed primarily for dairy cows. It can be adapted for goat or sheep use, but the appropriate suction teats for those animals are not included with the unit and must be purchased separately. If you plan to use this machine on goats or sheep, confirm teat cup compatibility and source the correct liners before your first milking session.

How do you manage the cart on uneven ground or when navigating barn steps?

The integrated cart is designed for smooth, level barn floors. For situations involving steps, thresholds, or rough outdoor terrain, you will need to lift the unit rather than roll it. The three-wheel design is less stable on slopes, so avoid releasing the handle when the cart is not on level ground. 

Several buyers have reinforced the cart by tightening or replacing the wheel attachment screws and adjusting the wheel configuration for better stability. If your milking path involves significant terrain changes, planning your route and carrying the unit over obstacles is the safest approach.

Does this milking machine fully empty the cow's udder?

No. Like most electric milking machines in this category, the Kiarixo will not completely strip the udder on its own. Hand finishing after the machine cycle is standard practice and should be built into your milking routine. 

The amount of residual milk varies by cow and depends on udder conformation, milk letdown, and how long the machine runs before being removed. Massaging the udder during milking to encourage full letdown reduces the amount remaining after the machine finishes.