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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Wheat Grinders - Comparisons

I have always called them wheat grinders, but of course they are really called grain mills, because they grind all grains, not just wheat. I will use both terms interchangeably.

Click on this website http://www.millersgrainhouse.com/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=18
to check out all the different electric grain mills or the manual grain mills. Then on the right of the page, in the second box down ("Important Links") you can click on "Mill Comparison Chart" to see it all in a chart.
Top Photo: Nutrimill



I listened to a podcast given by Donna Miller, the owner of the MillersGrainhouse business, and she said the top two best electric grain mills are the NutriMill and the WonderMill. Both run about $239-$269. They both have very good guarantees.




Bottom Photo: Wondermill

The manual grain mills are also listed and described on this website. I own what she called the economy model, the cheapest hand grinder, the one she sell is called "Back to Basics" (I bought mine on Emergency Essentials, they just call it a Hand Grain Mill). It isn't rated too highly, and it takes a long time to grind wheat with it, and a lot of muscle power. But it only costs between $50-$75, depending if you can get it on sale. The rest of the manual wheat grinders cost a lot more than that.

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