- Style:
- Food Preparation
- Height:
- 8 inches
- Width:
- 5 inches
- Depth:
- 8 inches
- Wifi Enabled:
- No
Works with all KitchenAid® Stand Mixers*
Connect to any household KitchenAid(R) Stand Mixer* power hub and use the power of the motor to run the All Metal Grain Mill Attachment. *sold separately.
Certifications | |
Prop65 | Standard |
Dimensions | |
Carton Depth | 10.5 |
Carton Height | 8.75 |
Carton Width | 9.75 |
Gross Weight | 0 |
Net Weight | 0 |
Owners Manual | Click here to download |
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Poorly machined, did not fit mixer well and wobbled.
Submitted 08-18-16
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
The spline end was not machined properly, did not fit. The replacement was close to the same and wobbled. Does not grind corn well at all. Do not know how so few working parts could clog, but it did at the "flour" end. Yes, the corn was dry. Perhaps the auger could be more pronounce to help with emptying? Very frustrating so out came the hand crank mill which worked better.
Almost Burned Out My KitchenAid Mixer
Submitted 08-02-16
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
I just received my KitchenAid grain mill in the mail today and was very excited to try it out. First of all, the grain mill itself is a very solid product (except for the screwdriver on the back of the cleaning brush). To try out my new grain mill, I poured about a pound of buckwheat into the hopper, turned the dial all the way to the three small dots for extra fine and started the mixer on 10. The mixer barely turned the grain mill, but there was flour coming out, so I kept it running. Within a few minutes, the mixer came to a complete standstill. I instantly turned it off, but still had smoke coming out of it. A new product should not burn out my KitchenAid mixer! Once I let it cool off, I turned the dial two steps away from extra-fine and tried again. Now the mixer turned the grain mill just fine and I was able to finish my pound of buckwheat. Not sure whether I should buy an old used KitchenAid machine for my grain mill, so I don't ruin my nice one. Or buy a separate grain mill.
Excellent product
Submitted 10-07-15
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
I bought this over 6 months ago and have been extremely pleased. The machine is easy to operate. My family has enjoyed all of the freshly made breads, pancakes, waffles, pies, and cakes that I have made grinding grain with this machine. The dial gives ample options for the fineness of the grain from very fine to coarse. Clean-up takes just a little time and effort, but you don't have to wash it each time, so it's no problem whatsoever. The process itself is loud, but that is to be expected. It is more quiet than the coffee grinders my parents' use to use. The flavors from freshly ground grain have been superior.
awesome!
Submitted 09-19-15
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
amazing! i bought a 25kg of wheat to make my flour (23$), i put it twin into the grain mill to get it finest, after i sift it twice and it makes an amazing flour. It takes about 20 minutes for 2 cups of grains (speed 8) to become 2.5 cups of sifted flour and 1.5 cup of bran. For the bread recipes , i just add 30-60ml of sugar to help it to raise.
A great attachment
Submitted 05-27-15
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
I was all set to buy a single purpose mill grinder when I happened upon this attachment at a store. It work fantastic and is easy to clean. I like the fact that in could be modified to be driven manually if the need ever arose for it. Designed with basic mechanics and durable. Everything you need and nothing you dont
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