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The Kitchen Mill is made of the highest quality materials. The heart of the mill is a patented, stainless steel milling chamber. The mill is the most advanced way to mill grain. It has all the advantages of the old stone mills but none of their problems. There's no gumming, jamming or glazing. It will not overheat. Each mill uses a 1.8 peak horsepower, 120 volt motor. It is permanently lubricated and will provide years of trouble-free service. It weighs 8 lbs and is 8” wide, 10” high, and 10” deep.
Warranty Motor: 6 years (U.S.and Canada only) Chamber & Pan: Lifetime
Made in the USA
The K-Tec Mill can grind up to 1.5 lbs of wheat per minute. It sends the flour directly into a 60 oz. flour bin. This will hold up to 10 cups ground wheat. When you're finished with it you can pick it up with one hand and put it in the cupboard. If you don’t have 11 1/2 inches of shelf clearance, you can turn the grinder housing upside down and sit it inside the grinder’s flour bin making it only 8 inches high. It can grind a variety of items-wheat, oats, rice, triticale, dried pinto beans, popcorn, split peas, buckwheat, rye, millet, soybeans, and whole corn. Any item that exceeds 15% oil or moisture will gum up and block the mill. Therefore it will not grind-spices, sugar, nuts, dried fruits, flax seeds, and coffee beans. Coarsest setting makes flour with the consistency of corn meal.
The negative side of this mill is that it is quite noisy but considering the speed it can be overlooked.
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