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The Weston#10 Manual Tinned Meat Grinder and Sausage Stuffer is a versatile kitchen tool designed for meat enthusiasts. It features two steel cutting plates (4.5mm & 10mm), a comprehensive sausage stuffing kit with three funnel sizes, and an ergonomic crank handle for effortless operation. The grinder easily attaches to countertops and disassembles for quick cleaning, making it a must-have for anyone looking to elevate their culinary game.
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Questionable Initial Quality Control-Excellent Response to Problem
Updated Review: Weston replaced the handle promptly with no need to ship the defective item back to them. Thus zero additional cost to me to have fully functional grinder. I have used this grinder to prepare 'Raw Diet' cat food (cats are loving it!) and ground chuck for burgers. The #10 grinder has no problem grinding chicken bones.Just an FYI - partially freeze the meat before grinding. I have not really enjoyed ground meat products since reading Upton Sinclair some fifty years ago. Looking forward to sausage making and knowing EXACTLY what we are consuming! lol**********Original Review Below********Thought I would try to address issues raised in other reviews in order to help others. All components were well made except for one:The handle I received had a large knot in the turned wood. The open knot was large/deep enough to present a hazard for cleaning and splinters in the palm! I have attached a photo. If Weston Products responds appropriately- (simply ships another handle @ no charge to me) I will update this review. Otherwise, I think you have a clear indication of their feelings regarding quality control.In that case, I will simply repair this poorly produced handle. Stripping the finish, filling the void with wood putty, sanding smooth to restore desired contours, and finally applying several coats of polyethylene varnish should do the trick!It is a pity their supplier failed to reject such a visible defect from the component stream.Otherwise, this product seems to be well made and is quite sturdy. I expect to get many years of productive use from this grinder.Every user should follow the instructions provided: Wash all components in warm water with a mild soap. Hand wash only.While Weston calls for application of food grade silicon protective film after washing, I prefer to use spray-on olive oil to protect against rust.
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Excellent Value for the Price
If you're considering purchasing this meat grinder you are probably going through a similar thought process as I did: Should I buy a cheap electric grinder and worry about it wearing out quickly, or do I purchase this old trusty hand grinder to get me through a fall or two of hunting and save up for a quality electric grinder? Well as you can tell by me writing a review of this grinder, I decided on the latter option.When considering the purchase of this grinder you'll need to be realistic as to what to expect. You're not going to be able to easily grind through hundreds of pounds of meat quickly and without hard work. Hand grinding meat is not a fun thing. But if you are willing to put in the time to save a few bucks, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this product or any of the other sizes of Weston meat grinders to you. Just be realistic about the amount of meat you're going to attempt to grind. If it's under 15 lbs you can probably handle it in an afternoon.As far as build quality goes on this grinder, there's really nothing wrong with it. Everything worked very smoothly for me this fall and nothing at all broke. The parts are cast and seem very strong. The carbon steel blade stayed sharp through the entirety of my 30+ pounds of meat that it ground. It cuts through meat easily without too much pressure needed on the handle, but realize that you'll need to turn the handle 1-2 gazillion times in order to get the job done.Since I was grinding venison and it tends to be sinewy and tough, I didn't use the smaller grinding plate on my grind at all. I just ran it through the larger plate twice. This doesn't seem to be detrimental at all to the quality of the burger that I got out of it. However, if you're grinding pork or beef, I could see running it through a smaller plate being beneficial for a fine grind.The one problem that we ran into while grinding this fall is that the deer tallow ends up building up in the auger channel, filling up the slots cut in the sides which help the auger push the meat through to the cutter. This was a simple fix, as we just disassembled the grinder (this only takes a minute or less) and scraped out the fat in the channels. This was required 3 times during our 30 pounds of grind, so if you're grinding less than 10 pounds I don't think I'd worry about that as much. HOWEVER, it could get worse with a fattier meat like beef or pork. Your mileage may vary with that.All in all, I would definitely recommend this grinder to anyone that's budget conscious that is willing to put in a bit of work for their ground meat. This would also be a great choice for a chef needing to make a few sausages or a couple of pounds of ground meat of any kind. It will zip through that job with minimal effort.
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