WTB - meat grinder

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calicoolguy

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Nov 16, 2020
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As suggested by some on this forum I should try to find a used meat grinder. Maybe someone has one that works great but just sitting around. I have about 100-150 max to spend.
Thanks in advance
 
That’s what I have been eyeballing recently. A lot of people on here have suggested it
 
That's a good grinder . I have this one that is an upgrade from the one Sandy linked . It goes on sale quite a bit for around $120 . Specs are about the same . 5 pounds a minute is accurate . Cabela's branded , but made by Kitchener .
You won't go wrong with the one Sandy linked , but maybe check Cabelas if you have one close .

 
That's a good grinder . I have this one that is an upgrade from the one Sandy linked . It goes on sale quite a bit for around $120 . Specs are about the same . 5 pounds a minute is accurate . Cabela's branded , but made by Kitchener .
You won't go wrong with the one Sandy linked , but maybe check Cabelas if you have one close .


Bass Pro carries the Cabelas brand as well... if you have a bass pro near...
 
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This is a little over your budget but it wasn't when I bought it. I used the heck out of this thing then passed it along to another forum member when I upgraded. It is still running great and I regularly receive feedback from him on how well it performed. There are a couple of less expensive models available on Amazon that are still very good grinders. I know you mentioned a used one but with a new one you'll get a warranty.


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That one is extremely popular on amazon and in general for review sites. Have debated it but never heard of them before. If a sale might jump on it
 
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