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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for GRAINS
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once a month, i put in a cup of uncooked rice and grind those grains up-- it cleans it beyootifully!
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the grind size seems to be pretty consistent - a cheap bag of beans ground solely to test the machine's settings produced apparently uniform grains on all the settings.
Read more reviewsPositives: Quiet Operation, Grinding Method: Burr Grinder, Capacity: 8 oz., 17 Settings -
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for GRAINS
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after having ground hard red winter wheat (not fine enough for pastry flour, but pretty fine), navy beans, black beans, soy beans, lentils and other small beans or grains, this mill has held up quite
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however, other users commented that it's difficult to get all of the grains from the smaller interior bits.
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i have even had good results using this mill to grind up flax seed into meal and rice grains into flour (although the end product is not quite as fine as commercial flour).
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Grinding Method: Burr Grinder, Capacity: 8 oz., 18 Settings -
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- 3 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for GRAINS
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however, other users commented that it's difficult to get all of the grains from the smaller interior bits.
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this area gets packed with fine oily coffee grains and even with your best effort cleaning is difficult.
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after having ground hard red winter wheat (not fine enough for pastry flour, but pretty fine), navy beans, black beans, soy beans, lentils and other small beans or grains, this mill has held up quite
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Quiet Operation, Grinding Method: Burr Grinder, Capacity: 8 oz. -
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