grain mills

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okay, I've been looking at grain mills for some time now online and know that stone burrsare better than metal, but does anyone know of a reasonably priced seller and can anyone give me their feedback from experience with one?

-- Tracy Conklin (tconklin@ncci.net), January 01, 2002

Answers

check ebay. Our good friend, Nan, just bought an electric model that she loves off of ebay. Be careful of the shipping costs tho. Nan only paid $35 for hers but I don't know how much the shipping was.

-- cindy palmer (jandcpalmer@sierratel.com), January 01, 2002.

We have had both a Magic Mill and a Whisper Mill (they are both electric) I would recommend either. The one big difference is the Magic Mill sounds like a jet airplane. We also have a Country Living and a Family grain mill (these are both hand cranked models). The Country Living is heavy duty and will last forever and turns out great flour. The family grain mill is much less expensive, but if we have to hand grind, it is the one we choose, simply because it is faster and easier. Hope this helps. By the way we sell all of the above. =)

-- M & M (amazinggraze@valkyrie.net), January 02, 2002.

Hey mm, how much are your hand cranked models? where are you at? what are the shipping charges to B.C. Canada?

-- roberto pokachinni (pokachinni@yahoo.com), January 03, 2002.

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