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The Grain Mill Grinder is a high-speed electric machine designed for grinding a variety of dry materials, including grains, spices, and herbs. With a powerful 1000W motor and a capacity of 150g, it operates at an impressive rotational speed of 25000 RPM, ensuring fine results in under a minute. Built with durable stainless steel and a safety shut-off feature, this grinder is perfect for both home and professional kitchens.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.9"L x 4.3"W x 12.6"H |
Style Name | Grain mill |
Color | Silver |
Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
Recommended Uses For Product | grain mill |
Capacity | 0.15 Kilograms |
Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts |
Wattage | 1000 watts |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
C**R
Insely grinding mill 300g
Insely grinding mill 300g is what purchased. Packaged in another outer box, so everything looks great. Immediately used it to grind rice as recommended. Tea can be later. Focusing on hard wheat berries for Sourdough breads making.Feel this is a great starter mill for my current needs. Eventually, would like to move up to the Wondermill. Yet the price point and now that can see the quality of Insely mill, may not. Gonna really depend on how much is baking. This size is perfect for daily use for just me. Looking forward to experimenting with my own beans, berries, rice flour baking. The joy of creating something yummy is mine!Grateful for such a great product at this price range. Guide is straightforward. Not need to rush my flour grinder. Is great to take a break for amount needed to grind.May come back to post update in a few months of use. As just arrived today and immediately started using this, am very pleased with this product and the instructions. Please note: User Guide and information on Amazon are it. No manual. Yet, as of now, not need one. Studied this information before purchasing, and is same included in box. May your days be blessed, and thanks for checking out my opinion. Experience is the best teacher. Try this one, follow instructions given, excellent price point.
A**A
Great for Fresh milled flour !
Great for fresh milled flour! Does get hot in between sessions so just have to take a small break but for the price totally worth it ! It is very loud as well so if you don't do well with noise this is not for you.
H**R
Powerful Grain Grinder
I bought this to make flour out of oats, rice and chickpeas and it works as advertised. Turns them into a fine powder. I recommend this grinder.
G**S
Came as expected
Product came as expected. Grinds my wheat berries fast and fine. There’s a good bit of powdery residue that flies while in use, that could be user error. Doesn’t take much counter space. It is fairly loud as it grinds, but the process only takes a minute and is so worth the sound.
N**N
Great choice for making grain powders
I purchased this to make some powders from grains like corns and buckwheats. The grinder is made of solid materials and very easy and safe to use. It can grind up to 150grams at a time and to 50-300 mesh depending on your choice. At a speed of 25k round/min, it can complete the grinding in minutes. Just make sure the grains are dry and cool the machine down between each use and you will certainly enjoy the meal!
D**Y
Not a good mill
Not great, i would just spend the money on the expensive one. It milled maybe 1/2 cup of flower it took like 30 minutes and the machine was so hot to the touch. Do not recommend to buy.
J**E
Milling made east
I started milling my wheat last October. This is so easy to use and clean up. Instant flour and the bread is great!
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.
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