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Grain mills – Electric

Contact a grain mill supplier

Posted by Hank on Mar 1, 2012 in Grain mills - Electric, Grain mills - Hand operated | 0 comments

Contact a grain mill supplier

You can send a message directly to a grain mill supplier.

To contact them use this form.

They will get your message immediately.
You can have a mill couriered to your home anywhere within New Zealand within a few days.
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Testimonials

Posted by Hank on Jan 8, 2012 in Grain mills - Electric | 0 comments

Testimonials

These testimonials are here as references for you.

This may make it more comfortable for you to know others have been happy with their grain mills.

You may contact me for a referee if you wish.

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Nutrimills – for baking flour

Posted by Hank on Jan 8, 2012 in Grain mills - Electric | 0 comments

Nutrimills – for baking flour

I’ve owned and used a Nutrimill for several years. It is a very helpful kitchen appliance. It makes fine white flour and uses a 230/240 volt Boshe electric motor.

I also like electric stone mills because I can fix anything that might go wrong with them. I have not had to fix anything yet, but I could make the parts if the need arises. (more…)

Karina mill – A beautiful electric grain mill

Posted by Hank on Jan 8, 2012 in Grain mills - Electric | 0 comments

Karina mill – A beautiful electric grain mill

TeAomihia demonstrate how to use the Karina mill to mill fresh flour in New Zealand.

If you make bread twice a week or more, using an electric grain mill makes a significant time difference.

Milling your own mix of flours is also satisfying as you can try a mix of varieties of grains in your bread making.

This is one of the most attractive looking, powerful grain mills available.

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Mother Judd’s Jupiter mill

Posted by Hank on Jan 1, 2012 in Grain mills - Electric | 0 comments

Mother Judd’s Jupiter mill

The Jupiter mill allows you to hand mill or use electricity to power your mill.

This hybrid mill is not available in NZ, however, it is most interesting in its dual capabilities. (more…)

The Karina – a fine grain mill

Posted by Hank on Jan 1, 2012 in Grain mills - Electric | 0 comments

The Karina – a fine grain mill

This is a SlideShare presentation showing all about the Karina grain mill and how to use one.

You’ll also learn where to get them and some details about their performance.
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Mana Mill – Mere shows how to mill flour

Posted by Hank on Jan 1, 2012 in Grain mills - Electric | 0 comments

Mana Mill – Mere shows how to mill flour

Meretuahiahi demonstrates how to use the Mana mill to make fine four.

You can see close-up photos of the Mana mill and the parts of the mill.

The mill is small. It can fit on a bench near a power source. Plug in the power to 230/240 volt supply.

Place a bowl underneath to catch the flour. (more…)

Sisters use a Mana grain mill

Posted by Hank on Jan 1, 2012 in Grain mills - Electric | 0 comments

Sisters use a Mana grain mill

The relief society sisters use a Mana grain mill to mill flour for bread-baking.

This Mana mill is a small electric grain mill which can mill enough flour for a small family to bake bread every day.

They easily milled 100 grams of flour per minute. (more…)

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