User guide

I use the WonderMill. I have been making bread for my family for about three years now since we found out
my son is allergic to soy (most store bought breads have soy flour). When I grind wheat I grind a 5 gallon
bucket full of flour. I have no complaints about my grinder, it works quickly and I have had no problems. I
chose this brand after talking to a friend of mine who has made bread for her family of 9 kids for years and
years (her kids are all grown) and she recommended this brand. I think she replaced one part in the many
years she has used hers. It has a bread, pastry and coarse settings. I have only ground wheat and corn in it so
I can't comment on anything else. I am completely happy with mine and would be happy to recommend it.
I LOVE my whisper mill. It grinds super-fast and is consistent. I haven't had any problems with it in the 12 or
more yrs. I've had it. Awesome!
I own a Whispermill now known as Wondermill. It is about 6 or 7 years old. (If I am remembering correctly)
When I'm on top of things I use it every 2 to 3 weeks. It still works great!
Cons.
My biggest complaint about my wheat grinder is that I bought the floor model to save money so it didn't
come with a user guide or anything like that. Other than that my real complaint is that it can't handle
stops and starts. (Meaning you have to turn it on before you put the wheat in and you can't turn it off
mid grind. But I'm sure you knew that.) If you have little hands helping you in the kitchen and they turn
it off before it is done grinding you will have big problems. I stay close by while grinding so this has
never been a problem but I sure do worry. The part where the tub connects to the bucket that collects the
flour can brake easily if you push it on to the grinder the wrong way. For me it has always popped right
back on when I push it back in place. I don't find it as much of a problem.
Pros.
I like that it is easy to use and I can change how fine or course to grind the wheat. It can also grind other
grains which is a plus even though I haven't gotten around to using that feature.
I have a Whisper Mill wheat grinder.
Here are the things I like:
1. It is pretty quiet compared to other grinders, but it still sounds like a jet.
2. It grinds the wheat very finely.
3. It doesn't take lots of space to store and is easy for me to use.
4. You can grind other things than wheat, although I never have done that.
Here are the things I don't like:
1. It ONLY grinds finely--no cracked wheat from this grinder.
2. The little sponge filter can be a pain to clean, but isn't really a big deal.
This is the only mill I have experience with except ones that are about 50 years old and you don't want to
know about, believe me! I have had it for about 14 years and it still looks and works like new. (Maybe that's
because I don't use it enough, but I use it whenever I grind wheat.) I've been very happy with the results of
the wheat flour--both red and white--from this grinder.
I have a Whisper Mill (I think they are now called "Wonder Mill" which is a smart change as they are not
quiet). I love it and have never had any problems with it(about 10 years old). It has easily milled any grain I
have put in it, even an ezekiel mix with the beans. The only complaint I have is if you are grinding a lot of
different grains one after the other, it is best not to rinse out the lid to the catch bowl. It has a narrow tube
that connects to the mill and it won't dry for a while so the flour gets goopy and clogs it. The remedy is not to
wash it out until you know you will not be using it for the rest of the day
I have a wheat grinder that I love! It's a Whisper Mill! I love it so much, I had another grinder and it was
horrible. I wish I could remember what it was...but the pros would be not messy, I love the way it grinds, I
love the setup! Cons would be its big so it's kind of hard to store and it's loud but I don't mind it, my kids just
cover their ears and I give everyone a warning that it's coming on.
I have the Grain Master Whisper Mill wheat grinder and have used it over the past 7-8 years. It mills great
flour and for its intended purpose it's fine but I must say I use it in fear every time I switch it on. It has a
high tendency to clog - requiring a visit to a knowledgeable repair shop for unclogging. Luckily, the one