![]() ![]() They're both available in a number of sizes maxing out at the reasonably large #32, and while pretty expensive, they're certain to get the job done right, every time, for hours of use at once. ![]() And if you know you'll be putting your grinder through the wringer, the Kitchener Elite and Lem Products Big Bite might be for you. They're been popular for years and come with a relatively comprehensive set of attachments and accessories to help get the most out of them. If you tend to process a variety of meats, for example various parts of a deer, the STX Turboforce Classic and STX Turboforce II are definitely worth a look. The Kitchener Heavy-Duty and Sunmile SM-G50 are a step above those entry-level options and their maximum capacity as well as duty cycle is notably greater, although they still won't suffice for full-time use. All three of these will do a good job with the right cuts, although you'll have to make sure to start by slicing the meat small enough to fit, especially if there's a lot of connective tissue involved. If you don't see yourself using it frequently but don't want to put in the extra elbow grease, a basic electric model like the Gorumia 525 might suffice for a bit more power look to the Maverick Mince Master or Sunmile SM-G73. If you don't plan on making huge batches of meat, you can probably get by with a hand-cranked model such as the Kitchen Basics 3-in-1, which also doubles as a pasta maker and vegetable grinder. We also added the Aobosi 3-in-1 because its efficacy as a normal grinder is complemented by its additional value as kubbe maker.įresh-ground meat makes a significantly tastier burger than store-bought hamburger meat. We added the Kenome Attachment for its widespread popularity and extensive compatibility with many of the more common household stand mixers. In this update we removed the Sunmile SM-G73 and the Gorumia 525 due to availability concerns. ![]()
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