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Powerful High Speed Electric Grain Mill Grinder for Healthy Gluten-Free Flours - Grain Grinder Mill, Wheat Grinder, Flour Mill Machine and Flour Mill Grinder for Home and Professional Use - Wondermill

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Features

  • FASTER THAN THE COMPETITORS IN ITS PRICE RANGE - This electric grain mill grinder for flour is powered by a 1,250-watt LG Electronics mill motor that gives both capacity and longevity; an electric flour mill grinder thats sturdy, fast-grinding and built to last. This works faster than most grain mills, and wheat mills in the market.
  • MADE TOUGH; HEAVY DUTY - An electric grain grinder mill that grinds over 100 lbs of flour in 1 hour without overloading; Unlike other flour mills, food grinders & mills, this flour grinder mill is also an electric wheat grinder for flour, corn mill, rice mill or brewery grinder. Turn it into a spice grinder when you pair it with our small grain adapter.
  • HIGHLY CERTIFIED; LIFETIME WARRANTY - Wondermill flour electric mill grain grinder complies with the most demanding quality and safety standards - UL (USA), CSA (Canada), and CE (the European Union). A limited lifetime warranty is included with each Wondermill purchased
  • MESS-FREE OPERATION - Say goodbye to flour spills and messy cleanups! Our Wondermill Electric Grain Mill Grinder features an easy-clean cyclo-canister and filtration tube that efficiently captures all ground flour, ensuring a hassle-free milling experience.
  • NO OVERHEATING; HEALTHIER CHOICE - This flour mill machine can work up to 10 hours without overheating; Preserves the quality nutrients of healthy food options & homemade bakery with its most powerful micronizing milling chamber and stainless steel fins

Color: Grain Mill


Brand: WONDERMILL


Style: Grain Mill


Product Dimensions: 16.14"L x 8.66"W x 11.41"H


Capacity: 100 Pounds


Color: Grain Mill


Brand: WONDERMILL


Style: Grain Mill


Product Dimensions: 16.14"L x 8.66"W x 11.41"H


Capacity: 100 Pounds


Recommended Uses For Product: Grinding


Specific Uses For Product: Grinding


Item Weight: 10.18 pounds


Manufacturer: WonderMill


Item model number: 2-0911


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 25, 2006


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  • Effective, efficient, and very loud.
Color: Grain Mill
I've been using this for a few months now. It's easy to clean, extremely fast to use, and VERY noisy but reportedly less noisy than other similar grain mills. You only need it on for a few seconds to grind several cups worth of flour. It's so noisy that I have to use ear protection due to the intense, high pitched, sound. The fineness of the milled flower is consistently at the same level and quality as flour you'd buy from a store. You have to let the machine cool down after about 45 seconds of milling or else it starts to burn the flour, but more than 45 seconds worth of milled grain would nearly overfill the container it spits the flour out into anyway, therefore it hasn't been a concern for me. The instructions are simple but still contain everything you need to know. Be sure to read the instructions first or you will certainly ruin your machine right away. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022 by Joshua Anderson

  • WonderMill Grain Mill - Powerful, fast, gets the job done!
Color: Grain Mill
Let's start right with - I LOVE my WonderMill! I also have a hand-grinding mill (Back to Basics) that I have used, but decided to look around for an electric mill, because even though the B2B is great, my hands and arms got tired, quick. Have no fear though, I'll keep the B2B for when the power is out, or we go camping, it does a great fine grind. So, I did some research, and then I saw and read some comparison tests. Well, I chose the WonderMill. Just to clear up some things: YES, you can turn off your WonderMill in the middle of grinding. Whether you can do this with the older models, I don't know, but the newer models you can. The manual still states (shown below) that it 'should' never be turned off, but if you go to the video link that I included, John shows you how to do to it. The manual has not been updated, per phone call. Here is the information from the manual: "You should NEVER SWITCH OFF your mill during its milling cycle. Wait until it has finished milling all of the grain in the hopper before stopping. Starting the mill with grain in the hopper or stopping the mill while it is in process may cause your mill to clog up with flour. If you wish to mill a small amount of flour just add a small amount of grain. If an emergency occurs and you must turn off the mill before the hopper is empty, turn the texture knob to the far left, pastry setting (11 o'clock), then switch the mill off. To restart the mill, remove all grains, hold mill firmly and shake mill upside down while tapping one side of the mill, readjust the texture knob to the coarse position, then turn the mill on. If the mill only hums - Do NOT continue to try to run the mill. Call the Service Center for Assistance at 208-234-9352." And here is the updated info, via youtube video: from the company, showing how to do it: [...] ** Added: 2/3/1010 - Amazon took off video link, which I can understand, so, here is how to find it: go to youtube and in the search bar at top of page, enter "grotemolen" WITH the quotes (the quotation marks will narrow down results), and you should see the different videos that the company has put out. Click on the one titled "Turning off the Wondermill Grain Mill During Milling". ** I also called the company itself, to make sure that when I wrote my review, that I was stating accurate information, and I was told: for older models, the information in the written manual is correct - but they have done more testing, and have found that NO, you do NOT have to turn the machine upside and empty out the hopper, and NO, you do NOT have to turn the texture knob to coarse before turning it back on. I also asked about the video showing John putting the wheat berries in the hopper before turning it on and was told it is better if the machine is empty when turned on, but that it was okay if you had grain in it. So... if you need to turn off your grinder to run to the bathroom (please, wash your hands before coming back ;o)) or grab the phone that is ringing, or answer the doorbell... well, you can. Loudness of the grinder: yes, it is very loud - when empty. Presumably though you won't be running it for too long with the hopper empty, then it quiets down some while grinding and stuff is hopper, as it empties it gets louder again. For myself this is not a problem, especially after grinding up Parmesan cheese chunks in my food processor. If you've ever done that, you know what I mean. :o) Which brings me to next point: when you first go to turn it on - hold onto it - maybe it's just mine, but it jumps a little. Once it gets going it's fine, but just so you know. Also, be prepared for when the hopper empties out, that 1 or 2 grains might try to escape by flying out. ;o) As far as getting the lid off the flour canister, I agree, it originally was a pain, but, I learned a trick. Hopefully, it will work for others, and not just on mine: I turn the canister so that the part with the curved flour tube is pointed AWAY from my body and pull up on the tab that is located by the tube while my other arm is wrapped around the canister - then I have a much easier time getting lid off. As I said, hopefully that will work for others. I don't know why it works on that particular tab for me, but it does. Don't ask me why. And yes, push down on all sides to make sure that it is firmly attached before turning on machine, push down with both hands firmly until you hear loud click - I learned that lesson very well. Here are some things to hopefully help others when they get their machine: When you first get your mill, you're told to run at least 2 cups of wheat or other hard grain, well, I wasn't willing to throw away good wheat, so, I used rice instead, and did 3 cups, just to be safe. No problems. It was also a good way to test the texture settings for me. The curved flour tube does NOT come off and does not pull straight out sideways! It becomes easier to move with usage, but first time might be a little tough. I'm right handed so here is how I do it: place my left hand, flat, on top of canister with tube side facing right, I take my thumb and hook it just into the hole and lay my forefinger along the side of tube for stability, and gently pull up and around. Basically you will be 'flipping' the tube horizontally, without removing it. When I first got machine, I hand washed all that could be washed, and wiped down the hopper part, then I milled my first grind, which was the throw-a-way rice, when you go to grind, make sure that the filter is on the machine and that you put the separator cup back on correctly (line the flat side of cup up with flat tab - I used a marker and made alignment arrows for ease). I forgot that first time, and made giant mess. Just an FYI. Another reviewer talks about lining the canister with plastic bag and that it helps with clean up - I have not tried that, but it sounds like it would work, I'll add addendum when I try it next week. Just ground up 6 cups of wheat so won't need more until then. Hope that this review helps someone else and clears up a little of the confusion that seems to be around about this machine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2010 by FlaHammockGal

  • Love it! Easy to use. Does it's job.
Color: Grain Mill
For a decade I wanted to buy a mill and didn't until now, because of the extra money I had to spend for the mill and because the wholegrain bread was not rising and was very hard. I did take that step finally and bought the mill. Yesterday I did my first breads with freshly grinned flour. OMG. The most delicious bread I have had since my childhood 40 years ago. I admit, it is extra exercise to buy the grains, mill, make sourdough bread. Is it worth it?YES! Why? Do a research of the benefits of freshly milled wholegrain flour and then do a research on bleached, enriched flour. In order to cut the time I make few breads at once and freeze half of them. Also if you don't like how hard it is the wholegrain bread, substitute the water with milk and butter and it gets soft enough. There are plenty of recipes on YouTube for soft sourdough bread. The mill is a powerhouse. It is doing its job. It is very easy to use. Read the instructions!!! Yes, it is loud, but since it is milling fast it is on for a few minutes only, so it is not a big deal. I regret I didn't take that step sooner. I hope I helped you with making your decision. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2023 by Ivelin K

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