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Wheat Grinder Reviews
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Nutrimill
I have a Nutrimill. It's the only grinder I've ever used, but I love it. It's loud, but I think that's pretty typical
for all wheat grinders, right? I love that it's all connected without hoses or a separate container, but on the
downside, it's pretty tall, so it you don't have a place to put it, I could see the height being a problem. It
grinds my wheat perfectly, (I grind hard and soft white wheat at least once a week) and it's easy to clean. I've
had it for 3 years and have never had a problem. I would totally recommend it.
I have a Nutrimill. I haven't used any others, so I don't have anything to compare it against, but I like that it's
relatively quiet (not any louder than the average vacuum anyway) and it's not messy at all. It easily sits in a
back corner of the kitchen counter, so I just keep it there all the time rather than pulling it in and out of a
cabinet. I mainly use it for wheat, and I like that you can adjust the coarseness. I also grind cornmeal with it.
I can't think of anything I don't particularly like.
The Nutrimill! LOVE IT! Grinds wheat and all other grains! Beans as well! Fabulous machine....can even stop
mid-grind and it doesn't clog it. (Can't do that with the wonder mill) I have had it for about 4 years and I use
it all the time. It is much quieter than the K-Tech and grinds fine to coarse perfectly. I got mine from
Pleasant Hill Grain and they are fabulous to work with!
I own the Nutrimill Grain Grinder. I love it. Actually I should say my husband LOVES it. He is always
grinding wheat for me. My husband and I have had this grinder for about 4 years and it still works like a
charm. Not a speck of flour on my counter afterward. It is fast and quiet and easy to clean. It makes super
fine flour all the way up to a cereal grain.
I have the Nutrimill wheat grinder. I have had it for 8 years or so. I have loved it but have not known
anything different. My in-laws have the same one and love theirs too. I don't know how other wheat
grinders work but I love that I can put my wheat in the top of the grinder, put a lid on, turn it on and walk
away for a few minutes. It is easy to clean and it fits underneath my cabinets so it is out of the way.
I received a Nutrimill for Christmas.
What I like: relatively quiet (much quieter than I remember wheat grinding being when my mom used
to do it and it sounded like an airplane taking off in the kitchen), very low mess (no flour 'spray' on the
counters/into the air), I can adjust how fine I want the finished product to be.
What I don't like: it's big and takes up a lot of counter space, and is heavy enough that it's a bit of a pain
to get out and put away, manual instructs not to grind 'oily' seeds/grains (like flaxseed).
I have a Nutrimill wheat grinder. I have had it for a year now and get great use out of it. I have no
complaints, but I also can't compare it to another because it is the only one I have owned. I did a lot of
research and read a lot of reviews and chose this one as a long term investment. It has great reviews and
lasts.
The brand of wheat grinder I have is the Nutrimill. I love, love, love this grinder!
The benefits: It grinds at a lower temp. so it preserves the nutrition of what you are grinding. It grinds
nice and fine, or you can do course. You can grind beans, and popcorn in it too, not all will do that. It
doesn't have a hose to get clog up like the whisper mill. It has a huge hooper so you can grind large
amounts or small amounts. I have had my grinder for a long time and use it at least once a week if not
more, and I have had zero problems with it. It grinds clean--no flour flying around, and quickly.
The downside: None, I have not found one thing that I don't like about it. Very easy to use, and clean.

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