- Nov 26, 2009
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I am considering upgrading to a new meat grinder, but after doing some research, I am on information overload. For reference, I have been using my Kitchenaid stand mixer with a grinding attachment (and sausage stuffer) for around 30 years. To be honest, I hate it. I really have to want to grind meat to use it, but it works for an occasional small batch.
I'm trying to figure out what makes one grinder better than another. I understand horsepower and tube size, but there must be way more to it than these two things. For example, I was looking at the following Vevor meat grinder: Vevor Electric Grinder 750W, mouth size 22 - $389
But then I also see another Vevor mixer that is 1100W and mouth size 22 for $219:
The one with more power is significantly less expensive. I must be missing some other specs? Also, is there anything wrong with this style of grinder? The only complaint I could find was that you can't remove the feed tube for cleaning without taking out some screws. What else do I need to consider?
I'm trying to figure out what makes one grinder better than another. I understand horsepower and tube size, but there must be way more to it than these two things. For example, I was looking at the following Vevor meat grinder: Vevor Electric Grinder 750W, mouth size 22 - $389
But then I also see another Vevor mixer that is 1100W and mouth size 22 for $219:
The one with more power is significantly less expensive. I must be missing some other specs? Also, is there anything wrong with this style of grinder? The only complaint I could find was that you can't remove the feed tube for cleaning without taking out some screws. What else do I need to consider?
