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spice grinding: it works well enough for less oily seeds like cumin, but is a disaster for grinding dried ginger (much too hard) or cloves (too oily and clog up the grinding chamber).
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the first i purchased for grinding seeds, ( flax, caraway, etc.), because my small whole grain mill was too much for small seeds and i really didn't want to use the same machine on my spices as i do
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if you grind flavored coffees (or, in my case, fresh seed spices) and need to clean it, you might be a little frustrated.
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i bought this grinder for grinding flax seed , it did the grinding just ok but after few minutes it need resting, it is frustrating since the resting time seem to get longer and longer, kind of
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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).
Positives:
Easy To Use, Grinding Method: Burr Grinder, Capacity: 8 oz., 18 Settings