- Nov 25, 2019
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newb to making sausage and looking for my first stuffer. i have been checking out this one https://www.meatyourmaker.com/process/sausage/ but maybe someone has another they recommend. Not looking to break the bank
I started out with a 5lb model
100% agreed with both statements. I bought a 5 lb stuffer from Lem 3 years ago and happy with it. 5 # stuffer is kind of universal for me - when I am making kabanosy, beef sticks or small batches of sausages... For 15 -20# projects I use 20# motorized Lem stuffer which is extremely helpful for those projects...If you think you might want to make snack sticks then it is recommended to buy a 5# stuffer with all metal gears
newb to making sausage and looking for my first stuffer. i have been checking out this one https://www.meatyourmaker.com/process/sausage/ but maybe someone has another they recommend. Not looking to break the bank
Ill second what tallbm said. They hold less than stated amount. I do small 2-5lb batches so got Hakka 7lb stuffer. I just did 3lbs and tub was 3/4 full. Its an amazing stuffer but edges are sharp. Cut my finger few times. I plan to put edge guards in place. Stuffers are SS and come with 4 sizes
Same situation with me. Gave away my 15 pound LEM manual stuffer.100% agreed with both statements. I bought a 5 lb stuffer from Lem 3 years ago and happy with it. 5 # stuffer is kind of universal for me - when I am making kabanosy, beef sticks or small batches of sausages... For 15 -20# projects I use 20# motorized Lem stuffer which is extremely helpful for those projects...
I am always asking myself if I should have bought the 30lb model instead.bill ace 350
I bought the 30# LEM motorized stuffer and Wow! What a difference! I made 32# of snack sticks with it about 2 weeks ago, it never checked up. Flew through it no problem-even when using the 1/2" tube. That 1 ton of force is legit. If someone wants to start cranking out large batches of sticks, I highly recommend the LEM motorized Stuffer.