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KoMo Flocino Oat/Grain Flaker

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Availability: Only 9 left in stock, order soon!
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Arrives Jan 12 – Jan 18
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Features

  • Beechwood construction
  • Makes hearty rolled oat flakes
  • Stainless steel conical rollers
  • Cleanup is quick and easy
  • Made in Austria

Description

Whether baked, cooked or raw, food tastes sooo much better when it's fresh—and oats are no exception. Our customers use their grain flakers more to make fresh oatmeal from oat groats than for any other use, and love the delicious difference they get with just-rolled.A variety of other grains can be flaked with the Flocino, including wheat, rye, barley and millet, with a little preparation. These grains are normally dry and hard. To soften them, hold them under running water briefly in a strainer. Then spread the grains on a cloth or towel to let them dry over night or for at least 3-4 hours. This time will vary depending on the grain used, but a little experimentation will help optimize the process. The softened grain will flatten nicely into flakes, similar to commercially available rolled oats. At the same time this contact with water starts an enzymatic process which makes it easier for your metabolism to assimilate the minerals in the grain. The KoMo Flocino flaker uses finely serrated stainless steel rollers with an adjustable roller gap, and has very low turning effort. Its large beechwood base and hopper lid give the Flocino a solid base, and a pair of included clamps hold the flaker solidly to your table or counter (up to 2-9/16" thick edge.)The quality, high strength components of all KoMo products assure long service life. The Flocino's hopper capacity is 9.4 oz, and it stands 9.25" tall.


Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 7.5 x 9.8 inches


Item Weight: 3.74 pounds


Item model number: P6-612-CS


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 10, 2012


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Jan 12 – Jan 18

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Seems to work well, no English directions
It would have been really nice, for the price I paid for this, to have English directions on how to operate it. I had to go online and try and research how it is used. Putting it together was fairly easy though. Small, doesn't hold much in the hopper but easy to refill, just a lot of refilling when you're making oatmeal for a family of 10...would be nice to have a larger hopper option or an extension to the hopper. Very nice, well made, I love the wood aspect (a carpenter's daughter ALWAYS loves wood... ;) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 15, 2020 by Misty Forest

  • Disappointed....
I returned this product and it is one of the very few items I have ordered from Amazon that I have been disappointed in. I own the KoMo electric grain mill and it is a piece of art, both in performance and beauty. The Flocino on the other hand, looks cheaply made. Fit and finish appeared poor; bottom plastic plate did not fit well and was slightly bent to fit, screws that connect plastic housing to wood base had bulges in plastic from the screws. Also, hopper is very small. For $50 it would be OK, but not for $139. I returned it... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 28, 2015 by Sherri B

  • Five Stars
Nice sturdy machine
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 9, 2018 by tim wahin

  • Five Stars
This is a superior quality product that I look forward to using for a very long time.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 14, 2015 by Marshall Horton

  • Works well, if you know how to use it
I love this little hand crank roller! I’ve used it on numerous different grains. The end result of combining several grains makes for a very tasty cereal. I call it oatmeal on steroids. Soak the combination of grains in water for a couple of hours. Drain off and rinse the grain. Then spread them out on paper towels to dry them as much as you can. Remove the damp paper towels and spread the grains on a cookie sheet in a single layer. Let dry in a warm place until dry to the touch. (Outside, in 90 degree temperature, this only took an hour or so). Send the softened grain through the roller mill. After it is rolled, spread the finished flakes on a cookie sheet and dehydrate them (or let them air dry) to make sure there was no moisture remaining. Store rolled grain in the refrigerator to keep it fresh. I’m hooked! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 24, 2020 by D. K. Durtschi

  • A small but very efficient oat flaker
If you want a device to make fresh milled oats from oat kernels (groats) then this is a great system. At the highest level of grain compression, it takes $0.50 per pound oat kernels (@ 50 lb) and turns them into $2.29 per pound of fresh milled oats. Making enough for two hearty breakfasts takes maybe 90 seconds of light work, but it is well worth it for the added taste of oats when they are freshly milled. The device appears to be well designed, and with oats at least, appears to be essentially self cleaning. If there is a flaw in the unit at all, it is that it cannot be easily disassembled for cleaning. For that reason, I would not recommend it for oily seeds, since they can create too much mess inside the unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 16, 2017 by Larry

  • Excellent quality
This grain flaker is thoughtfully constructed and very well made with good quality parts.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 24, 2020 by Mr B.

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