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Quality
I have never had a single problem with the blendtec.
I sometimes wrap a towel around it to help with the dust.
I understand trying to save money, but this information should be available for the consumer.
Getting the cup attached to the bottom part of the mill (not the plastic container for catching the flour) requires that you ge... Read More
Price
25 years ago cost was $179, now with a price rollback at blendtech it is $299.
Shipping
I've just used it to grind wheat but it does a great job and is fast.
So i always opt for the fast one.
It was noisy but it goes so fast it doesn't really matter.
Competitiveness
I give this product a 4-star rating out of 5, only knocking one off because of the noise and flour escape.
You don't have to be a prepper to appreciate the value of an electric grain mill.
Like a blendtec blender, it is very, very loud.
I contacted blendtec, and learned that the kitchen mill is no longer part of blendtec.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
clean, fine, loud, great and little. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 311 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 16 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im afraid to break off the latches when taking it off it is extremely hard to take off
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I dont mean washing it but brushing it off
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have another grinder that uses stones that rub together and frankly it’s almost as loud but a lot slower
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The filter pops out when it gets clogged with dust but i just dust it off and pop it back in
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Here are a few pieces of advice
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Getting the cup attached to the bottom part of the mill not the plastic container for catching the flour requires that you get it just right with the little tab on the tab not quite lined up with the edge of the mill itself
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I tried a few minor adjustments this direction and that and when i found the sweet spot i used a fine point magic marker to mark along the edge of the cup and onto the mill
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Regarding the instructions saying not to use the mill outside i would look for a protected outdoor spot because the mill does gently puff flour
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