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What To Look For In A Corn Grinder?

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Alex_Dew

What To Look For In A Corn Grinder?

Any Idea on what factors should i consider when selecting a corn grinder?

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pmccool

Are you asking with respect to a corn (maize) or a corn (grain) grinder?

Paul

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Alex_Dew

Its about grain grinders.

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pmccool

At https://pleasanthillgrain.com/. They have a wide selection for you to browse.  

There are many others available by googling the term “grain mill”.

As for factors, you can select either stone or steel burrs or impact mills, motor driven or hand cranked, big or little, high or low throughput, noisier or quieter, narrow or wide range of output types, etc.

In my own case, I wanted convenience, simplicity, the ability to produce anything from cracked grains to meals to fine flours, reliability, and (comparatively) low noise.  Since I only grind enough for 1 to 4 loaves of bread at a time, high throughput wasn’t a big deal.  I purchased a Komo Fidibus Classic mill which ticks all of those boxes.  

Paul

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Alex_Dew

Thank You very much Paul. I will check this and read for more info.

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idaveindy

You already have a whole website on grinders. Why ask here?

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Alex_Dew

Here list of facts where most people concerning before buying corn grinders.

  • Cost
  • Power
  • Efficiency
  • Noise level

Monlock.com gives more ideas on this.

 

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HiranK

Highly recommending monlock.com.  

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HiranK

CIMBAD gives more info about the gadgets and different gadget reviews. You can find more on this.