🌾 Elevate Your Kitchen Game with Every Grind!
The Grain Mill Attachment for KitchenAid Stand Mixer is a versatile and efficient tool designed to fit seamlessly with your KitchenAid mixer. It allows you to grind a variety of grains, including wheat, corn, and coffee beans, with an impressive capacity of 1 kilogram in just 10 minutes. Featuring 7 adjustable grinding levels, this attachment caters to all your grinding needs while ensuring easy cleanup with its detachable design.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Container Material | Metal |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Material Type | Metal |
Capacity | 1 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Controls Type | Knob |
Additional Features | Adjustable Grinding Degree |
A**G
Great for what it is
The media could not be loaded. Have used this now 3-4 times and think it works great for what it is. I only need to grind up a cup of flour every few days, and this works just fine for that. If you need a lot more flour, then this probably is not the grinder for you. Reason being - I run the hard red wheat berries through 3 times so that I don’t risk overheating or overworking the kitchenaid or the grinder. I grind them first at the 3 line, then at the 1 line, and then as fine as it will go, below the 0 line. Results in a nice whole wheat flour, fairly finely ground. Be sure to prop your mixer bowl up on something so that it sits higher to catch all the flour. Also I use the ‘2’ speed setting as my preference.
D**G
Nice Grain Mill and fairly priced compared to most on the market
If you want a Kitchenaid mixer grain grinder but without the crazy price, this a a nice one to get. It has many minute adjustments to get the flour you want. I'm happy with the hopper as well. I'm looking forward to using this for lots of various items from seasonings, grains to corn and more.
A**A
Worth nothing
The first one was missing parts, the second did little to nothing to actually grind the grains. Cheap plastic product that is of little to no use. Do not buy this.
S**R
Nice addition for my kitchen aid mixer
Although I have not used it yet does run well when tested empty. I love to add attachments to my mixer. This one so far doesn’t disappoint
J**R
Works Well but Not Practical for Fine Flour per Sourdough Bak
As a Sourdough Bread Baker I was hoping this mill could help me easily make bread from whole wheat berries. It can but the process required is too much effort for me so I have since ordered a stone grind mill (Mockmill 100) and hope that it will produce superior results. I have no complaints about the mill itself and it performs as advertised but the flour produced is not useful for my purposes after grinding the berries just once. The mill is very easy to use, disassemble and clean, no complaints there.After grinding berries, I did regrind the “bran” or larger grains after sifting them thru a 60 mesh flour sifter. The photos show the finer sifted flour and the residual bran grains (on the scale). The Fine Sifted flour is very similar in texture to store Whole Wheat flour and I think it will bake well, we will see. I used grind setting very close to #0 which the instructions tell you not to do.If you have the time and patience to grind, sift, regrind, etc. It works and maybe sifting and regrinding further you can get 100% good results from this $80 mill attachment so I suppose that might work for some folks.Here are the Stats for my Test Grind I used for this review:I ground 152g Hard Red Spring wheat berries from Palouse Farms in WA state (an Amazon purchase) on grind setting #1I sifted from that 32g of fine flour and 120g Bran or Larger Grains which I reground at about #0From that I got another 41g fine sifted flour, about 48% of the original berries.I stopped there.I don’t intend to be whining here, just trying to honestly relate MY experience.I will probably donate my mill to a friend or oto charity once my stone grind mill arrives.Hope this review is helpful.Sourdough Baker from Central Texas, USA.Nov 2nd: Additional Comment after further usage:First, after posting my original review above which apparently came off as negative, the company selling this mill messaged me offering a 100% refund. That’s seems like great customer service. I did not take them up on the offer. The mill works as advertised.Also, after recently milling Rye Berries as I did the wheat described above, from 200g Organic Rye Berries I got 150g Fine Rye Flour very similar to Bobs Red Mill Dark Rye Flour and 50g bran. I want to reiterate that the mill works fine and if I chose to I could continue to use it. I am still waiting on my Mockmill.
T**E
Main part is mostly plastic and it looks used
The accessories and the top metal tray all are perfect. There's something wrong with the main unit where it's dirty and scratched and the dial for the grain size feels like it's not working right. Even the bubble wrap that it came wrapped in seems old. I don't know if it was returned at any time, but it definitely does not seem new. Also, I thought the reviews of this product said that the important parts were metal, but all I could see is plastic. I may be wrong. The important parts may be metal. I am not sure what I will do.
J**R
Good price..
The media could not be loaded. Hooks right onto my kitchen aid mixer to grind grains and coffee beans. Affordable and not as expensive as some i looked at, but seems to perform just as well. Seems well made and durable.
C**1
not a good grinder
I tried to grind some rice, but even the finest position it didn't grind well. I tried re grinding it but still didn't get fine ground flour. Not happy with it.
T**F
So far so good!
Have used it a few times since I got it with organic hard red wheat. I have been running it through on the 2 lowest speeds on the finest grind. I think I am happy with the grind.
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