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Miracle Electric Grain and Flour Mill - Model ME300 Features & SpecificationsMiracle Exclusives Electric Grain and Flour Mill - Model ME300 The Miracle Electric Flour/Grain mill ME300 is ideal for someone looking for a introductory item into making their own flour. Its also great because its so affordable! It works very well and is actually very easy to use.Simply mounted on your counter top just fill the hopper with the ingredients you want to mill. Select the desired texture and push the...
This Food Grinders & Mills give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Great all purpose mill
I was searching for a flour mill that could grind all types of grain, not just dry wheat and other easy to grind grains. I wanted a mill that could deal with the toughest of the tough. This was very hard to find. Most affordable electric flour mills can only mill dry hard grain and are damaged by other types of grain. My search ended with this mill. I was a little nervous to buy it because of the lack of customer reviews for it. After using it everyday for quite a while now, I have to say that I'm very satisfied so far. This mill has been able to handle everything I've tried with it. It will even handle moist and oily grain which would damage most other flour mills in this price range.
Moist or oily grain takes a little longer to grind than dry grain, and you can't fill the hopper up like you can with dry grain, because it will clog if filled too high. If it ever clogs, it won't damage the mill. You just disassemble the flour mill attachment and clean it, so it's no big...
2. Great mill for making bean flour or dal flour
ME 300 Miracle Electric Flour Mill
Having used this mill several times now over the past few months, I can recommend it highly. I bought this particular mill since I frequently grind raw or toasted dal (beans) to make various South Indian curry powders. I had owned a series of small grinders over the years; all of them became unusable after a couple of years not because of motor failure but due to the blades getting dulled and eventually useless from grinding dal. My research before buying this mill led me to buy a mill that has a steel burr action. Several reviewers in various websites had noted that ceramic burr mills get clogged frequently if used to grind beans or dal. I choked on the price of most of the steel-burr mills (mostly $500 and up), but this mill is about half the price of the other mills I looked at in its class.
This mill is powerful, well designed, has multiple grind settings, is only moderately noisy, and is extremely easy to clean. The...
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Good unless you want a fine grind w/ no sifiting
Pros: Fairly quick grinding, easy to assemble/disassemble and clean, small and light and easy to store, reasonably quiet.
Cons: I ground soft white wheat berries on the finest setting but still had to sift *twice* to get close to the fineness of my favorite commercial brand, King Arthur. It was still quite gritty.
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