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The Grain Mill Grinder 1000g is a high-speed electric machine designed for grinding a variety of dry materials, including grains, spices, and herbs. With a powerful 2400W motor and a rotational speed of 25000 RPM, it can handle up to 1000g of ingredients at once. The grinder features durable stainless steel blades and a safety mechanism that automatically shuts off the power when overloaded. Ideal for home kitchens, restaurants, and food processing plants, this versatile grinder is a must-have for any culinary enthusiast.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.5"L x 5.2"W x 13.8"H |
Style Name | Grain mill |
Color | Silver |
Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
Recommended Uses For Product | grain mill |
Capacity | 1 Kilograms |
Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts |
Wattage | 2400 watts |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
A**R
A must buy for healthy living
One of the best product high value for money. I grind some grains really good grind quality. It is very easy to clean after every use. Make sure to lock it properly before you start it that will be the main thing I want every one who are planning to buy this has to know. After grinding the grains, the flour taste fresh cannot compare with the store bough ones.
J**O
so far great!
used this to make oatmeal flour for making cookies... I normally buy old fashioned, rolled oats that are more like flakes.. though this time I tried steel-cut which are thicker and denser. Well, upon giving this a try, putting about half a cup into the container (I use the 300 g version) and letting it run for about a minute, it ***pulverized*** the whole thing! The flour was totally finite, like very soft sand. It impressed me. I have to yet try out more stuff but I think I will use it the most for this. That being said, the whole thing gets pretty hot to the touch, though it has good ventilation system in place. Mine did not come with a cleaning brush though, so I am sticking to use mainly kitchen paper towels for now until I get one. Very happy with this.
S**Y
Best flour mill I've ever owned
I bought this as a replacement to the flour mill that I used for nearly 5 years. It's good quality it is loud but that can be medicated. Being able to make as much flour as you want for gluten-free baking or anything else is a godsend and a healthy alternative. In 2 minutes I have enough flour from seeds to make a 7-in round cake. It's definitely worth the price. Just make sure to buy some earmuffs or earplugs if you're going to be in the same room as it.
A**A
Little machine packs a punch even with dull blades
Machine is small and light weight. Lid is secure with a locking mechanism and a clamp system. So far so good. Blades appear dull (one set has a little edge to it) so I was apprehensive about it being able to do much. I was wrong.I was using it to make flour (fine dust like material) of yam and tree nuts. This thing created a perfect dust flour. The container is small, so I had to clean it out and load it a few times. But this is on me, since I bought the 150 gram model. Still, it did an excellent job.When grinding kola nuts, not so good a job. The blades are simply not sharp enough. The good is that the machine brings extra blades, the bad is that I have to grind a sharp edge into them. I will try this with a combination of a grinder, file and wheatstone. Once the proper sharp edge is added, it will likely grind stones to dust.I liked the machine. Easy to clean out, came with some brushes and extra blades, some tools and so forth.For big jobs, get the larger drum machines, but for my small jobs it's excellent.So far so good, one use, maybe 20 minutes total run time. Machine canister gets a little hot to touch, totally normal due to speed and friction.I'd give it 5 stars for functionality, ease of use, ease of cleaning and the extras it came with.I had to take off a star because the blades were not sharp enough to go through pre moistened kola nuts. It can produce baked yam flour and peanuts into fine dust, but these are brittle, and not hearty. Anything harder than a coffee bean with experience some loud rattling and leave chunks of shattered nuts behind.I'll keep it. Would be cool if manufacturer could provide a link to sharp blades which would fit machine.Recommend with the following stipulations as noted above, but otherwise as advertised.
D**.
A Little Beast.
As things continue to increase in price, finding ways to becoming less dependent on ready-made goods becomes an ideal way to save money. This includes baked goods, even cosmetic and soap products. Preparing your own foods also leads to the use of more natural and safer ingredients.I’ve been making our own breads for sometime now, most of the time using King Arthur’s bread and all-purpose flours, that I usually order from Amazon. They make a good product, and they are an employee-owned business, but even their prices have gone up considerably, just like everything else. So, when I saw the Insley Grain Mill become available, I ordered it without hesitation; I enjoy new challenges and learning opportunities too. When you mill your own flour, you are benefitting from the whole grain; it also opens a world of possibilities for using and mixing different varieties of traditional and ancient grains for a healthier lifestyle.The Insley Grain Mill is a table top beast. I went to the Whole Grains Council Website (wholegrainscouncli.org) to find grain suppliers, but have not yet received my first order. In the meantime, I’ve used the Insley to mill oats that I had on hand, and coffee. In both cases, it ground them to a fine powder, and quickly too. I’ve noticed that prior reviewers lamented that the mill was not supplied with any grinding times for various grains. It isn’t, but some basic starting times can be found on the Amazon point-of-purchase page that are helpful.The Insley Grain Mill is attractive on the table top and is of a basic, down to earth design that is simple to operate. Put the grain into the grinding hopper, replace the stainless-steel top and lock it down with the adjustable levers, set the timer to the desired duration, and the grain is milled using blades and a powerful, high rpm motor. When finished grinding, the mill has a handle that allows it to be lifted in order to pour the grain from the hopper. A brush is supplied to help remove the fine grain, but looks suspiciously like an industrial paint brush, rather than a food grade utensil; I use a silicone brush I had on hand.There is no safety switch to prevent the grinder blades from turning when the top is removed, so be careful to unplug it when the top is off. One thing I found annoying is that there are a couple of stickers on the grinder that seem intended to be taken off, but the adhesive used to attach them is very difficult to remove, and if not, denigrates the aesthetic of the grinder.The Insley Grain Mill is supplied with a spare set of blades, spare carbon brushes (I wonder where to get more of those if needed), a wrench, the aforementioned brush, and a user manual, mostly full of warnings. The grinder makes a very useful addition to a working kitchen and opens a world of cooking fun. Check out the Whole Grains Council Website for ideas and recipes.
P**L
Very bad
It stopped working after just three months! I strongly advise against buying it, as it would be a waste of money. The primary issues are with the switch and the electrical wiring connecting the motor to the switch. The wiring is poorly managed, posing a constant risk of fire and electric shock. On a positive note, the outer body is well-designed, and the motor itself is of good quality. However, the manufacturer needs to address the internal wiring and switch system to make this product reliable and safe.
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