woolley2002
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Looking into buying a grain mill, can anyone recommend one that they use or what to look for when buying one ie 2 roller or 3 roller.
Why ?Don't buy bulldog
Build quality isn’t great, rollers don’t set properly. Even though there’s a drill attachment it’s difficult to actually find a drill that will turn the thing and no matter how slow and steady you are with the drill it warps the metal casing around the gears and makes the rollers wobbly. I absolutely wrecked mine in about 2 years.Why ?
Thanks for the warning, any you recommend?Build quality isn’t great, rollers don’t set properly. Even though there’s a drill attachment it’s difficult to actually find a drill that will turn the thing and no matter how slow and steady you are with the drill it warps the metal casing around the gears and makes the rollers wobbly. I absolutely wrecked mine in about 2 years.
I upgraded to the Grainfather mill last summer for my birthday. It’s an expensive piece of kit but worth every penny. It’s really quiet (no louder than a food processor), doesn’t spew out a load of dust so you can actually mill inside, and is really fast (the hopper is quite small, which is the only downside, and I have trouble keeping up with the pace of refill)Thanks for the warning, any you recommend?
Exactly the same here, and the price is twice as much like the Chinese...Build quality isn’t great, rollers don’t set properly. Even though there’s a drill attachment it’s difficult to actually find a drill that will turn the thing and no matter how slow and steady you are with the drill it warps the metal casing around the gears and makes the rollers wobbly. I absolutely wrecked mine in about 2 years.
Seconding the Grainfather mill.... yes it is expensive and no I don't have experience of other mills but it is an example of how engineering eventually moves to being a utility device that doesn't require expertise to use it. The ease and consistency of adjustment of the gap for milling is another of its USP's.I upgraded to the Grainfather mill last summer for my birthday. It’s an expensive piece of kit but worth every penny. It’s really quiet (no louder than a food processor), doesn’t spew out a load of dust so you can actually mill inside, and is really fast (the hopper is quite small, which is the only downside, and I have trouble keeping up with the pace of refill)
All good to go PM sent.Thanks Foxy, my nearest is Cheeky Peak Brewing Supplies. If you could get it shipped there it would be awesome. Much appreciated.
Emma.
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