⚡ Grind like a pro, every time—speed, power, and precision in one sleek machine!
This 2000W high-speed electric grain mill grinder features a 750g capacity and a triple blade system rotating at 25,000 RPM, designed for fast, fine pulverizing of dry grains, spices, herbs, and coffee. Made from food-grade stainless steel, it offers durability and safety with an automatic overload shutdown and easy reset. Ideal for home kitchens, restaurants, and professional settings requiring efficient, precise grinding.
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
Wattage | 2000 watts |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Capacity | 750 Fluid Ounces |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Color | Silver |
Style Name | Grain Mill |
Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5"L x 7.5"W x 14"H |
A**O
Excellent purchase
I am so impressed with this machine! It is very sturdy, and runs steadily, and grinds beautifully. I love that it comes with a multitude of replacement parts, as well! A very nice feature of this model is the stand, which provides the ability to tip the machine and pour the flour into a bowl. Very pleased with this purchase.
A**Y
Mighty In Strength
Mighty it is , I am so glad I didn't fork out 100's of $ just for this learning how to make bread era lol. It is very good I do suggest using one cup of grains at a time , do not over due it or it won't mill them down properly. I say do it if you are on the fence, I do love this little machine it works just fine .
R**L
Powerful but hard to clean
This thing is GOOD at its job. REALLY GOOD. The only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is that it's a pain in the butt to clean. It recommends no water, and provides a brush for cleaning it out. There are definitely crevices that powder gets stuck in, and it makes me want to use this less often. For context I use this a spice grinder (I ruined my last one by grinding cloves in it, which if you've never made that mistake let me save you, because fresh ground cloves will destroy any plastic it touches), because of its all metal construction. The only piece that isn't metal is the rubber gasket that seals the canister, and that seems easy enough to replace if it happened to get damaged.
G**G
Great for small batch processing
For its intended use this grinder/crusher so far does a good job on wheat berries, I haven't tried any others but will eventually.There are a couple of things to note: this particular unit has no kill switch built-in to the lid, so one could quite easily open it and even put a finger into running blades.One should also note that friction in the canister during grinding causes heat both in your grindings and the machine. A heat probe of my grindings after 30 seconds was 120 f. Follow the max run times under load to avoid motor problems and possibly alter the character of your grindings.I like the look of the 750 unit-kind of looks like an inverted router motor in stainless steel! ;-PIt's not all that loud relative to whatever is being ground, and literally pulverizes grindings instead of chopping.I ran some khorasan berries through, using short 45 second bursts, then let things cool for 5 minutes or so. I needed to cycle the khorasan 3 times with about 450 grams in the canister for a somewhat fine flour. Nevertheless there remained a few cracked hulls and bits when sifted once.Good machine if used properly, so yes I would recommend it!
J**.
A good sized mill for the money
While as noisy as an older Vacuum Cleaner, it does a nice job of grinding up Dehydrated Zuccini slices to the size of a coarse flour. It will grind dried spices quickly, and in the above last 3 images, it turned one pound of Spelt berries to 1 pound of Spelt flour quickly and easily.Unit has the rotary switch/timer but would have been better to have had a momentary push button instead as it works fast and works best by pulsing the motor for 1 or 2 seconds for several times. There is also NO interlock for the cover so it could be turned on without the cover (Do not do this.). The cover should be easy to turn with only slight resistance once the levers are released on the cover. If there are any leaks, you will get a very fine dust coming out(which can resemble smoke when you remove the cover from something that has just been ground.), and those leaks can be addressed by releasing the lever on the affected side (if there is no obstruction under the gasket seal.), and the nut which engages under the ear of the hopper can be rotated Counter Clockwise slightly as you look down at the nut from the Lever end of the lever lock (In use, thiese nuts can turn some as you twist the cover loose, so periodic checking when in use is a good idea.). While you can take a look inside the hopper to check progress without unplugging the unit; as long as the motor has stopped; you can usually tell just by the sounds the unit is making when running, and often feel as well if you happen to hold by the motor frame/body. The Zuccini was probably one of the more difficult food stuffs to grind, but by gently rocking the machine while it is running for a short continuous time after about a half dozen pulses, it usually ground up the light pieces that otherwise get blown to the hopper wall and do not get drawn into the cutting blades/hammers. Stems from dried herbs would do this as well.The Spelt flour began as spelt berries as you can see with the finished flour product. The volume of the flour is about 1 and 1/2 times higher than the unground berries. One pound of any grain is about the most you would want to do; and does not take much time to get to this coarser flour (Perfect for Artisan Breads and Skones.); which again, was achieved quickly by pulsing the grinder with the pulses just long enough to let the motor reach top speed. And again, the sounds changes when the grain has reached the Flour stage.The sifter IS included, but remove it from the hopper BEFORE you apply power the first time. You will also want to give it a quick cleanup to remove any residue from the factory or from shipping before grinding anything.While it takes a bit of care for cleaning as the main hopper is NOT removable for cleaning, it can be cleaned up with a sink sprayer (Unit cannot be immersed.), a sponge, and the included cleaning brush. Best to wrap a paper towel around the body while cleaning it up to keep water from splashing into the unit's motor.
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