Commercial Meat Choppers & Grinders

Prepare Amazing Dishes Using a Commercial Meat Grinder

Heavy-duty commercial meat grinders allow you to make a variety of meat-based dishes or process large quantities of meat to fulfill the needs of your customers. A restaurant or butcher shop with a stainless steel countertop meat grinder on hand can make sausages or patties for main course meals. If you are looking for a commercial meat grinder, understanding what types of meat choppers and grinders eBay can offer you, as well as their features, can help you find the right one.

What grinder plate sizes are available?

A meat grinder's plate is what allows ground meat to pass through the machine in a way that matches the size requirements you need. Most of these heavy duty plates use solid stainless steel construction, and come in a variety of sizes. A grinding plate's size refers to the diameter of its holes. Some common sizes you might find include the following:

  • 0.5 inches: This plate size can be used to prepare chili or stew meat.
  • 0.25 inches: Sausage or bratwurst can be made with this size.
  • 0.125 inches: This is a common plate size for grinding bologna or hamburger meat.
What materials can you choose from?

Meat grinders use different base materials from model to model. Most will use some type of steel for their housing, processors, and other mechanical components. Two common types of steel you might find during your search are listed here:

  • Stainless steel: Stainless steel components are somewhat resistant to rust and stay sharper longer.
  • Carbon steel: Carbon steel parts often need natural oils to help them avoid rust, but they are often easier to sharpen.
What commercial meat grinder brands are available?

If you want to look for grinders based on the company that produces them, you may find the following brands on eBay:

  • Hobart: Hobart has been in operation for over 120 years and manufactures a variety of equipment related to the food service industry.
  • BIRO: This company is known for crafting an early version of a meat cutter in the 1920s and now produces food equipment for a variety of uses.
  • VEVOR: VEVOR produces products across several industries. One of their product lines involves heavy-duty stainless steel grinding equipment.