Had a kitchen aid grinder attachment. It did great for many years. Wish it was a little faster but>>>it got the job done. Noticed a crack on the bottom of the grinder and figured it was time to invest in a decent grinder. Looking for one in the $200 range. Strictly for personal use. Anyone know of a good one to look into?
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Look at this one on Amazon. 1800 watts and 2.4 HP $150.
Nothing else even comes close. I don't have one, but so far the reviews look good.
There is another one from the same manufacturer that is even bigger.
I'm following the reviews, this may be my grinder.
Well, that did not work. do a search for
STX TURBOFORCE 3000 SERIESLast edited by GregO; 10-26-2011, 02:20 PM.
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Originally posted by GregO View PostLook at this one on Amazon. 1800 watts and 2.4 HP $150.
Nothing else even comes close. I don't have one, but so far the reviews look good.
There is another one from the same manufacturer that is even bigger.
I'm following the reviews, this may be my grinder.
Well, that did not work. do a search for
STX TURBOFORCE 3000 SERIES
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I agree, LEM grinders are great! If you go straight to LEM, you will have to pay the list price, which is normally around $100 or more than wholesale per grinder. Check out http://homemade-sausage.com they have LEM grinders and other LEM products and they sell them just above wholesale prices.
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I picked up a Northern Tools #12 (1/2 HP). It does a great job and it's about 100 bucks. They keep the price down since the housing is thick industrial grade plastic...not stainless but...the motor and grinder parts are as good as any in your price range.
Checked the online reviews before I made the purchase....seems everyone who reviewed gave it an ALL STAR rating. Several here use them.
176lbs of meat per hour. Found I need to use a lot of ice chests to catch my grind...it does a great job quickly!
Last edited by AtTheWall; 10-26-2011, 03:21 PM.
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