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The Family Grain Mill with Handbase is a versatile and user-friendly grain mill that allows you to easily grind grains into flour. With its adjustable coarseness knob, you can customize your grind from coarse to fine, making it perfect for baking fresh bread. The hand crank design ensures a smooth operation, and it conveniently attaches to any countertop or table. Plus, enjoy free shipping via FedEx!
| ASIN | B004XNODPI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,817,957 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #1,212 in Grain Mills |
| Brand | FAMILY GRAIN MILL |
| Brand Name | FAMILY GRAIN MILL |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 15 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Family Grain Mill |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B004XNODPI-1 |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | 1012 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding grains, flour making, nut grinding, coffee grinding, spices grinding |
| Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 609613720307 |
T**O
Milling my own flours at home, suuuhhweeeet!
I looked and looked annnnnnnnd looked all over the internet for a grain mill that would best suit me, my budget and use for it. This Family Grain Mill is the one! I ordered it just a couple weeks a go and have made 3 loaves of bread, pizza dough, cookies and banana bread since then. I think that says a lot about how much I've been enjoying this mill and even how well it's working. When researching mills I saw there was a big jump between the cheapy mills that had wildly fluctuating opinions on how well they worked AND the expensive mills that sound dreamy but are way out of my budget. I didn't read anything negative online about this mill, one of the reasons I was drawn to it. Also the price was right, a little more than I've ever paid for any kitchen gadget ever but it's so specialized and believe me I have tried every thing I already own to make flour, wasn't working. Now I can churn out flour when ever I want. It takes some work, I have figured it takes me about 5 minutes of steady grinding to turn 1 cup of wheat berries into flour when the grinder is set on the finest setting. So in about 20 minutes, give or take I have enough flour for a batch of bread. That might sound like a long time but I knew what to expect after all my wheat grinder research and knew a manual mill wouldn't be fast but it would be more affordable and get the job done. Plus, burning calories before I even get the bread made? Awwwwesome ;) The flour produced on the finest setting is NOT pastry flour, it's a little coarse still. But I knew that going into this purchase and it has not been an issue. I just made Peter Reinhart's 100% whole wheat sandwich bread the other night and it was soft, light and fluffy and tasted divine. The fresh milled flour DOES taste better than flour that's been sitting around, like store bought flour. I was geeky enough to make cookies from both my freshly milled flour and some left over purchased whole wheat flour I had. The freshly milled, while it did make a slightly coarser cookie (texture is awesome though so who cares if it's a little coarser) made the better tasting cookie. The store bought whole wheat cookie I made tasted a little "off". I realize now I have tasted this "offness" in the past when I made baked goods with store bought whole wheat flour, one of the reasons I was interested in grinding my own. The actual grinder seems quite sturdy. The base is wooden, the clamp metal. Seem strong and sturdy to me. The hopper and other parts are plastic but they seem tough, not the flimsy sort that's gonna crack any time soon, or ever. The burrs are surgical steel, they performed like I wanted and expected. It's easy to put together and because I have the manual Family Grain Mill it takes up practically no space. The base I leave clamped to a chair that I set aside and the parts for the grinder I store in the hopper, takes up as much room as a medium sized bowl. The handle is very easy to turn. I have read reports on other grinders having uncomfortable handles but this seems great. Turns easily, there is some effort needed if you start grinding your whole wheat berries right away on the finest flour setting but it's not THAT hard. If turning it is an issue for you possibly you can always crack the wheat berries first on a coarser setting, which means the handle is even easier to turn, then put them all through again on the finer setting. I like that there are other attachments for this mill. I don't own them but there are things for grating and flaking and such. ALSO there are these adapter things you can buy to let a motor powered mixer do the grinding for you. I love options and versatility, it seems like the designers of this product were really thinking. So, to summarize, I drooled over every grain mill that I read about online and then researched and researched until I found this one, the Family Grain Mill, which is the best grain mill I can afford that actually produces a nice, slightly coarse but perfectly usable flour. Yayness!
D**É
Good little product
I'm satisfied with this purchase so far. After thoroughly researching the options for a grain mill, this one seemed to be the best value for what I wanted to use it for. Upon receipt, I did a full assembly and disassembly cycle to make sure all was well with the unit and that I could understand its workings; the latter is often helpful to me so I can ascertain from the innards what weaknesses something might have so I can avoid breaking it, and its strengths that I might be able to take advantage of. Anyway, the product was well made and all parts were undamaged. I did wish that the body could have been cast metal instead of PVC, but as long as we avoid impacts, it should be OK. The adjustment mechanism and crank mechanism look to be of a good design, and appear to work well. I haven't gotten a chance to mill up any flour with it yet, but I look forward to doing so. Presently I've got it disassembled and packed away in just one of the two boxes it came in. I mention that because storage and shipping costs of this product could be reduced further if it is packed more efficiently.
L**E
must have
got this for a "just in case" situation. was suppose to come with attachments like meat grinder but i didn't get it. but this will grind grain to make bread and it has different settings and can turn into a meat grinder as well. easy to use and take apart and clean. i researched hand grinders and this is the best on out there that i found. yes there expensive but it's worth it. GET IT!!!
J**.
Great product!
This is a great product! It works very well. You can expect it to take longer to grind grain, but it does work!
W**S
Wrong Description - Know What You're Ordering
Description listed as "Family Grain Mill with Handbase, Grain Mill, & Flaker Mill" - "Model 1012." It is not! It's model 1011, with the hand base and grain mill only and no flaker mill. Update: Amazon amended description to delete "Flaker" reference, but left model # wrong. Seller was very helpful in trying to fix this error.
M**S
It takes two passes to make a grind fine enough for bread
It takes two passes to make a grind fine enough for bread, but this item plows through wheat berries. Took some effort to grind three cups of berries twice, but after about 25 minutes we had what we needed to make stellar whole wheat bread. I'm looking forward to getting the Ankarsrum adapter.
M**M
Easy to use.
I love being able to grind my fresh wheat berries for homemade bread. The taste is unbeatable. The Family Grain Mill does fast work and I love being able to adjust the fineness of grind. It is a darn good arm workout too.
D**A
I have used mine for years and LOVE IT!
I purchased my Family Grain Mill with the grain, flaker, and hand option attachments about 8 years ago and absolutely LOVE it. I use it several times a month and have had no problems what so ever with the unit. It still works as great as it did the day I bought it. I use the "Flaker" attachment every few days to make my own oatmeal from whole oat groats. It is a wonderful addition to a healthier life style and is so good that I don't even cook it! I take my fresh flaked oatmeal, add milk, a touch of Agave, and whatever else I am in the mood for that day. (blueberries, craisins, raisins, carob chips, almonds) and eat it like a cold cereal. I also use the grinder for various flours and cracked wheat. Keep in mind that this unit does not do a super fine flour. It is courser (which I personally prefer) denser flour. I have used it for Oat flour, wheat flour (hard red wheat, white wheat and Kamut)and have always found it to live up to my expectations. I personally feel this unit is a wonderful option for a family's flaking and grinding purposes. With the various adaptions for the modern blenders that are out there, I don't see how you can go wrong with unit. ENJOY!! Just a note. 7/6/17. Still using it and still love it! I use it about 3 times a week. 11/29/2018. Still love it! 9/20/2923 still love it. I have to admit I’m not using it as often as I was in the past - but still flake oat groats into oatmeal. You have to check grains for stones before you grind or flake them, and apparently I missed one and the stone got caught in my flaked attachment and scored the grinder. It still worked, but was much slower so I did order a new flaker unit. Works like brand new.
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