Chard GM-150 Mulino per cereali, ghisa stagnata, argento

Brand:Chard

2.7/5

124.27

NOTA: Si prega di fare riferimento al manuale dell'utente fornito come manuale PDF nella sezione della descrizione del prodotto. Crea pane e prodotti da forno autentici, fatti da zero. Morsetto da tavolo regolabile, facile da installare, utilizzare e pulire. La maniglia in polietilene rimovibile consente un funzionamento continuo semplice e facile. Tramoggia di grande capacità, macina 1 libbra al minuto, da grossa a fine. Macina per cereali in ghisa stagnata di alta qualità e durevole.

NOTA: Si prega di fare riferimento al manuale dell'utente fornito come manuale PDF nella sezione della descrizione del prodotto. Crea pane e prodotti da forno autentici, fatti da zero. Morsetto da tavolo regolabile, facile da installare, utilizzare e pulire. La maniglia in polietilene rimovibile consente un funzionamento continuo semplice e facile. Tramoggia di grande capacità, macina 1 libbra al minuto, da grossa a fine. Macina per cereali in ghisa stagnata di alta qualità e durevole.
Brand Chard
Color Silver
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 415 ratings 3.7 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8 x 5.75 x 17 inches
Item model number GM-150
Item Weight 8.51 Pounds
Manufacturer CHARD International LLC
Material Iron
Product Dimensions 8 x 5.75 x 17 inches
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Scritto da: trevor young
Use for grinding up lava and pumice for gritty potting mix.
The quality/precision of this grinder doesn't let you grind up fine flour for bread, but it's fine for coarser uses. I don't grind much gain but I love gardening. I make a lot of gritty mix for my potted plants but particle size out of the bag is often too course to be directly used. This grinder is cheap and really rough, but works great for grinding up soft stones such as pumice and black lava into smaller particles suitable for making bonsai or gritty potting mix.
Scritto da: MissMissi
there's been no waste and they've been getting everything they need to be ...
I bought this grain mill to grind up chicken feed. I was having issues with my chickens eating the 'good' food I mixed for them, but leaving the alfalfa and peas. Now that I've been grinding up their food, there's been no waste and they've been getting everything they need to be happy and healthy. I did find this a bit of a hassle to set up. The directions were clear, which was nice, but some of the knobs that went into holes to be screwed in didn't fit right. The hole would be a circle, but the knob to go into the whole was more triangular shape. It was disappointing to run into this problem when the mill was built heavy duty. When I was young I used a plastic grain mill and it didn't hold up very well, being made of plastic. Now that this mill is put together, I'm confident that the handle won't be breaking into two since it's made of thick metal. My only other complaint with the mill is that the 2 screws on either side that holds the guard on keep loosening as I'm grinding up the feed and I have to keep tightening it every 5 minutes or so. Besides that, this mill has been a chicken life-saver and I found it to be well worth the money we paid for it.
Scritto da: Cris E
Great for grinding chocolate!
After reading many reviews for many mills, I settled on this product. As someone who never used a mill before and didn't want to ruin the cacao (chocolate) seeds I had to grind, I was a bit concerned. I started with coffee beans and in less than five minutes produced a fine coffee powder. A few reviewers had explained that you have to start with a loose grind and tighten the nut a bit more everytime you pass your grains through the mill. This proved to be valuable guidance. Very few metal shavings appeared after the first run, but there were none the second time around and while grinding my chocolate. I like that it comes with the rubber pad to prevent any damage to my wood table. I attached a couple of photos, the first (close up in metal bowl) is of the coffee and the second (in glass bowl) is of the chocolate. The price was right and it came partially assembled so you feel like you only have to put it together, not build it from scratch. There was no oil or funny smells on the mill. It also came with a useful diagram and instructions that are perfect for first timers like myself. The hopper is huge and held all of my cacao seeds which yielded a quart of cocoa powder. The price was right. You may want to have a little basting brush handy to dust of any fine particals that will blow into the crevices of the device. My 1.5 quart Pyrex bowl fit perfectly underneath the mill. Do not hesitate to buy this if looking for a mill that will get the job done right without breaking the bank.
Scritto da: Stewart Simmons
Decent product
While it's a decent product for the price, the washers that are provided are poor quality. They are made of poor quality metal and bend under the pressure that grinding anything places on them. Once they bend, you will be trying to either hold it together while grinding, or unable to continue grinding.
Scritto da: Juan Antonio Valencia
Great for Nixtamal
Overall this product does what it's meant to do . Grind down grains . I use mine to grind my corn for Masa and it does a really good job. I pass it through the grinder twice. 1st a coarse grind then 2nd is finer grind. End result is a nice ready to use Masa but I like to pass it through a metate as well.
Scritto da: Jeffrey Snyder
Rough design leads to some issues
The hopper is big enough that it blocks the handle from rotating smoothly, leading to a point of consistent conflict between the two. I'd got this for grinding acorns into acorn flour, and while it did the job in terms of breaking the acorns down, it became a game of how much metal I was willing to get into my flour from grinding at the tighter settings VS how large of chunks I was willing to keep in the flour / meal. It's a mechanical hand tool, I can accept that, but the hopper issue made the required repeated grinding more of a pain than I'd like. Pros - Easy to assemble and disassemble, easy to clean, clamp mount has a wide range and holds securely. Grinds through a hopper's worth of material pretty quickly by hand. Cons - Hopper is too big and blocks the handle a bit, the grinding plates end up letting some bigger chunks through leading to multiple grinds of the same material, trying to grind fine flour tends to get some ground metal bits from the grinding plates touching.
Scritto da: Delilah
Grey color on food
Read-Read- We got this to grind corn, for tamales. Run white rice and 3-4 cups of it, until grey gets lighter. Fair warning! Grey color on food goes away once you start grinding, your 1st actual should be test run. Honestly the grey color on corn went away and device was great! It washed easily and I rinsed with super hot water so dry faster. Didn’t want it to rust up. Honestly many hand grinding devices require running rice through few times from research I did, especially common in hand cranking devices. Hopefully this helps, it’s certainly not meant to scare ya off, because it works great once you get it right. We used the grinder for 96 ears corn and it was easy once we up going. Good luck and enjoy: )
Scritto da: Olga Lodianoy
Good staff!
It a good quality! Easy to use! Work great!
Scritto da: Robert Boutin
El Cheapo but good.
Can't have more for the price. Basic casting. Fit the bill. Probably good for years. Perfect for beer.

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