I had been using a hand operated grinder for several years. It worked fine but gets tiring if you are doing 10 or 20# of meat. Considered buying a new electric grinder but the prices stopped me. I already own a Kitchenaid mixer, so figured I'd give their grinder attachment a try. Was skeptical until I used it. This exceeded my expectations. Love it.
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It works great.Makes great burger meat.The reason I marked no on cleaning is because you can't just wash it.The best way to clean is with dried bread and definitely don't use fresh.Did and what a mess.
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Just what the wife wanted. Easy to use. Stays where you put because of the suction cups on the bottom. ANd very easy to clean.
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Very easy to operate. Simple instructions. Will use more than I thought!
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What a beast! I used to be a butcher and have used a commercial grinder and this reminds me of that! No comparison to the plastic one! Just spend a little more and you will be glad you did! Use the largest hole grinding plate to make ground beef (chuck roast cut is perfect and get one with some fat) and run it through twice. The first time mix the grind to evenly distribute the fat, then run it through again. Perfection!
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