🌟 Elevate Your Baking Game with NutriMill!
The NutriMill Harvest Electric Stone Grain Mill features a powerful 450-watt motor and durable Corundum Grainmaster milling stones, designed to effortlessly grind all non-oily grains and legumes. With a capacity of 5 cups and an auto-shutoff thermal protection feature, this stylish gold mill ensures safety and efficiency in your home kitchen.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15"L x 12.5"W x 10.7"H |
Item Weight | 18.7 Pounds |
Style Name | Gold |
Color | Gold |
Specific Uses For Product | Grinding |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Capacity | 5 Cups |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 450 watts |
Material Type | Corundum,Bamboo,Nylon |
S**W
Harvest vs Classic year review
I've had my nutriminal Harvest and Classic Grain Mill for over a year. I bought both last year during the Black Friday sale, because I didn't know which one would grind flour the best Stone Mill vs Impact Mill. My findings; I need not have worried on that account they both grind fine flour superbly, both are quality built. I had no mechanical issues with either one, both continue to run perfectly.Pros Classic Impact Mill:*If you want a high quality Grain Mill at the lowest price you cannot beat the Classic Impact Mill during a Black Friday sale.* The Classic Grain Mill can mill large batches of grain with more ease then the Harvest. Particularly helpful for people who are making four or more loaves of bread or other big batches of baking at one time.*The plastic exterior is a nice solid plastic, not flimsy.Cons Classic: Impact Mills are notoriously noisy not good for your ears either wear ear protection or step far enough away while milling.Pros Harvest Stone Mill:*It is a beautiful Grain Mill with its wooden exterior and no visible plastic. Between that and it's compact size it can stay out on my counter no lugging it back and forth in-between uses. It's there ready for me to use whenever I need it. The beauty and convenience for me is what puts the Harvest over the Classic.* The Harvest is better equipped to give you a larger cut grain if you choose that option so it's perfect for making cream of wheat or other large cut grain for hot cereal. This was important for our family the ability to make freshly milled hot cereal on cold mornings.Cons Harvest Stone Mill:*Cost*Flour dustFlour dust and mess:The Harvest with a open spout is more likely to produce a fine dust. For me it is not excessive or goes everywhere I do a light wipe around the Harvest after use. For me personally the Classic has been more of a problem even though it's self-contained when you pop open the tightly sealed lid I end up getting flour mess on my counter tops. The Harvest wins this category for me.Cleaning: both are easy to clean, but the Harvest again takes the lead in this category with just simply brushing out the spout and a quick exterior wipe down. If your stone produces a glaze the solution is to simply run a cup of rice through your mill and it cleans the stones nicely. I have found the Classic takes a little bit more work, because it is bigger and has large gaskets with crevices for the flour to get stuck in needing to be brushed out.Either mill is a good quality product that will produce a fine flour. My preference is the Harvest for it's convenience, size, aesthetics and ease of cleaning.One last thing go ahead if you are new to freshly milled grains purchase a cookbook specifically for baking with freshly milled flour there is a learning curve here. It's not your regular AP or even a store-bought bag of whole flour.I hope this review helps you with your purchase. Wishing you good baking ☺
S**Y
Extremely good mill
The media could not be loaded. When buying this mill and looking at the other reviews I was a bit questionable about the quality and production amount from the grains. But don’t worry as this machine produced way more flour than you would expect. It worked very well and fast, it was super reliable, it wasent loud at all, it fits perfectly into the kitchen and looks very pretty. It was the easiest assembly ever. The grind speed was almost instant I would say it took about 5 seconds to grind what you put in. I love this machine. I have also attached a picture of my sourdough starter after just 2 days using this machine to mill up some organic einkorn berries I found on Amazon. Honestly perfect I would recommend 👍
S**L
Still going strong after about three years.
Got this a few months before the pandemic. Having it and a supply of wheat berries on hand turned out to be very handy, and it got a lot of use.I don't usually review appliances shortly after receiving them, since durability is an important factor to me. But I've had this for 30-odd months now, and have used it at least a few times each week. I've had no issues and it is still in regular use.I don't use it as an all purpose augur or grinder so I can't speak to every use case such as grinding beans or oily seeds, I just use mine for grinding various types of fairly similar cereal grains such as wheat, barley, and barley malt, mostly for the purposes of making bread, cereal, and beer.On its finest grind, it can make perfectly usable pastry flour from soft wheat, on its most wide-open grind, it manages to crack malted barley just perfectly for small-batch brewing. In-between gets pretty much any fineness needed for any kind of flour or porridge.I wouldn't use this mill for processing industrial quantities, I doubt if you can get a doppio zero grind now matter how many times you run flour through, and I can believe that running large beans or oily items through could potentially damage it, but I never assumed that those kind of uses were a reasonable expectation for this mill and haven't attempted them.What I have done is run probably about 10 to 20 pounds of grain through on any given week, which has been more than enough to keep my family well-supplied with fresh cereal, artisan bread, all-purpose flour, and delicious ales and lagers.The machine sits out all the time because it looks nice, and because its likely to get used on any given day. It doesn't create much dust and I find it easy to keep clean. The quantities and grains I use have never seemed like they were stressing the machine and I see no likely reason for it to fail anytime soon, so I am going to go ahead and give this my recommendation for people whose usage is likely to be similar to mine.Hope it helps.
K**D
Love it!!!
I just got my nutrimill harvest and must say it is great!! I ground hard winter wheat berries, rye berries, and dried sweet corn picture included after grinding the corn. Awesome little machine it does have a little bit of a learning curve as far as adjustments for flour but I caught on fairly fast but I did alot of research before buying. Well worth the money and the company claims to give a five year manufacture and workmanship warranty. So far I would recommend it to anyone looking for a stone grind mill will update if I have any issues. UPDATE: Easy to clean they give you a brush and the mill hopper bowl comes off and you can remove top stone and brush the stones off. Great customer service. The bottom stone can be unscrewed to fix and jams but I haven't had any trouble with this. I have used my mill daily for a couple months now and it still works like new. I even ground my own corn. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for an electric stone grind mill.
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