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I have been using this mill for about 2 months now. The mill is heavy-duty and seems to be made to last. However, it does not produce a fine enough grind to make flour, no matter how many times you put it through the mill. Also, it siezed up and stopped working after the fifth series of grinding. The flours apparently heated and melted/adhered to the gears. It took several hours of scraping after taking it apart to get it working again. I love my Kitchenaid mixer, but would definitely not recommend the mill attachment if your goal is to make flour for baking.
I use this at least once a week to make bread, pancakes, waffles, etc. It is almost perfect for milling grain to make bread - doesn't mill grain quite fine enough for me, though. I mill the grain (I use spelt, hard and soft red wheat, and white wheat berries) into a sifter, then run what ever won't go through the sifter grate through the mill again - about 20% of what I put through the first time. I found that without doing this, the bread was coming out a little dense because there was too much bran not getting pulverized (the bran is very course and can interfere with gluten development - store bought flour has most or all of the bran removed). I only ever use the finest grind setting for making any kind of flour. The mill is o.k. for milling oats, but takes much longer than wheat berries and the unit starts to heat up. It works better if you use groats vice processed (flaked) oats. Overall, this attachment is super convenient and easy to use! I have limited counter space and not having to have a whole grain mill taking up space is ideal for me.
The Kitchenaid Grain Mill Attachment mills great. I use it for oats, quinoa and just about any grain. It fits my Kitchenaid mixer nicely. Doesn’t cause too much heat.
This is a great product. The other reviews were correct in the sense that it does not grind very finely, even on the finest setting, which is bad for making breads. The coarseness of the flour makes for crumbly bread.
I bought this attachment to grind the heirloom corn that I grew this summer. I really like the Kitchen Aid quality and this did not disappoint. I had to grind it on coarse and then medium and then fine to get it to an appropriate course cornmeal. I imagine that when I grow wheat next summer, I will end up with a rough flour, not good for the primary source of flour in bread, but will add a wonderful texture as the secondary flour. Great quality and reasonably priced.
I am very happy with the use of the KitchenAid KGM Grain Mill Attachment. It is very easy to use!
All I have to say is it's a KitchenAid attachment. It is well worth it if you want to make your own flour. This mill is perfect for the person who wants to a make their own flour. If you want a fine flour and are using a hard wheat I mill it about 3 times. If you want something coarser for a rustic bread I mill it once and for fine flour twice. You won't believe how good your bread will taste making your own flour and I already used King Arthur flour and this beats it hands down.
Just like every Kitchenaid attachment it is reliable and very useful, especially at a time like this to be able to make my own grain and not pay the extreme prices for specialty grains to fit my diet restrictions as before.
Solid quality grain mill attachment just as expected for a KitchenAid product. Works as expected.
We made rice flour with this! Its so much cheaper than buying it in the store! I love how easy this is! It just attaches to our mixer and off we go!
I love to sprout and grind my own flour for bread. I had a whisper mill that stopped working. This really is convenient and not a bad price when you consider the cost of a large bulky mill.
Anyone who is a serious bread maker this is a plus. Whole grains last longer than ground flour, and nice to grind only what you need at a time. Kitchen aids have a powerful motor and the attachment takes less room than a stand alone grain grinder. Adjustable from 12 levels from coarse to fine allows customization to what you and your family like.
I have a dog whose jaw is fused shut and she can't open her mouth more then a quarter inch.(she is also missing an eye from a previous owners abuse) For the first year I used to have to hammer her food into small bits to feed her. This grain mill makes cracking the food pain free. What took me 5 minutes a day x twice a day is over and i can make huge batches of dog food!
Sure, it isn't FAST like a machine that is MADE to grind wheat, but it's a heck of a lot fast than using the manual wheat-grinding machine we have been using! We're very happy with this product and the shipping was very fast!
This works efficiently and was easy to use on my KitchenAid.
I am using the KGM for several months now. Great mill. I am using it mainly for making buckwheat flour to add to my breads. This mill makes things very easy. Baked buckwheat is very hard, so I use my mixer on a lower speed. Milling it with a manual mill was quite a chore.
Even with the fine setting, flour is still coarse..tried with rice..Comes out fine with very soft lentils but coarse with rice n wheat n other hard lentils like black lentils
I am now able to grind my own wheat for biscuits or corn for muffins. Can't get any more fresh than that.
Great product! So glad we purchased it!!! Great for making flour & grinding up grains. Will use it often for our baby's cereal.
Started buying whole wheat to make my own bread and baked goods. It was awesome that I could by this as a kitchen aid attachment instead of a stand alone appliance.
KitchenAid Grain Mill Attachment
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