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KoMo Classic Grain Mill (Wolfgang Mill)
I have the KoMo Classic, like you. I love that it sits on my counter all the time without being an eyesore. It's
fairly quiet, and easy to use for a lot or a little flour. I love that it pours into an open container so I can use
the flour while it's still working, and it doesn't seem to get much dust everywhere. I can't think of a thing I
dislike about it, except the price. But then, it was worth every penny.
I have the KoMo Fibidus Classic! I love everything about it. It’s beautiful enough to sit on the counter
(although mine doesn't), its simple. It grinds the wheat fabulously & isn't too loud. I love that its
stoneground. There is nothing I don't love about it!
Magic Mill
I am using my MIL's 30-year-old Magic Mill. It is still going strong, and does a great job at grinding wheat at
any level from course to fine. BUT: It is big, It is such a pain to clean and makes a HUGE mess. If this one
ever dies, ease of cleaning and how well it keeps the flour contained while grinding will be very high
priorities for me. But as long as its still kicking, I'll be grinding my wheat in the garage in huge batches and
then freezing them, so I don't have to clean it as often. I guess this means I'm both cheap and lazy. But hey, I
am grinding my own wheat, so I guess that balances it out:)
I have an old Magic Mill wheat grinder serial # 11575. It was my mother in laws so I inherited it when she
died. It is probably at least 40 years old. It is very heavy and the outside is wood with a drawer underneath.
Besides the fact that it is very heavy (I just keep it in the garage to grind) it does a great job grinding and can
be adjusted. I will keep it till it dies - but I think it still has lots of life in it.
Vitalmill (Discontinued)
I have a Vitalmill wheat grinder.
Cons: loud, difficult to clean, not adjustable (the fineness of the flour, though the flour it grinds is not
too course or too fine so maybe it doesn't need to be adjustable)
Pros: grinds well, keeps the flour dust mess to a minimum, fairly inexpensive for an electronic wheat
grinder, aids me in making delicious wheat bread.
I have the VitalMill. I have liked the VitalMill but now want to purchase the Nutrimill. The VitalMill works
great, grinds many cups of wheat into a nice fine texture which turns out to make amazing bread. BUT,
there is one major con to this grinder. It has two spring pins that have to be pressed at the same time to
remove the heavy top grinding compartment off the top of the flour bin. When you lay this part down on
your counter to use the flour bin, of course flour gets all over the place and takes a little longer to clean up. I
bought the VitalMill for the lower price and I guess you get what you pay for. I think this is a great mill for
someone who makes bread once and a while. I however, would like to move on to the Nutrimill simply for
the convenience of that flour drawer! It is loud like a shop vacuum but I just let it grind while I get all my
other ingredients ready.
I have the Vitalmill. I like that it is pretty fast and grinds the flour quite fine, but dislike almost everything
else about it. (It's messy, loud, inconvenient to take apart to get the flour out, a pain to clean). It's still
definitely better than nothing though! However, this is irrelevant because they aren't being made anymore.