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KitchenAid KGM All Metal Grain Mill Attachment
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Color | Grain Mill |
Brand | KitchenAid |
Style | Grain Mill |
Product Dimensions | 7.8"L x 4.5"W x 8.3"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
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About this item
- Connect to any household KitchenAid Stand Mixer power hub and use the power of the motor to run the attachment. sold separately.
- Quickly and easily grind a variety of non-oily grains such as wheat; oats; rice; corn; barley; buckwheat; millet and other cereals.
- Select one of the 1 of the 12 levels on the dial to grind to your desired texture - from a very coarse "cracked" to a fine grind.
- Simply use the provided brush to clean the unit after each use when changing types of grains.
- Model KGM includes (1) Grain mill attachment; (1) Cleaning brush
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Easy to use | 4.2 | — | 4.0 | 4.4 | — | 4.5 |
Easy to clean | 4.0 | — | 4.2 | 4.1 | — | 4.3 |
Value for money | 4.1 | — | — | 4.4 | — | 4.6 |
Noise level | — | — | 4.2 | 3.1 | — | 4.1 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Fairfaxer International | Rikusehou | LEJIEYIN - US | Zgy Fac | 316 DISTRIBUTION |
material | Stainless Steel | — | Plastic | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
wattage | — | — | — | 900 watts | 3000 watts | 1150 watts |
style | Grain Mill | Modern | compact | Grain Mill | Traditional | Grain Mill |
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KitchenAid Grain Mill Attachment
With freshly-milled grains or flour you can easily add a hearty taste and texture to your delicious baked goods. The all-metal KitchenAid Grain Mill Attachment attaches directly to the power hub of any household KitchenAid Stand Mixer* to grind wheat, oats, corn, rice, and other low-moisture, low-oil grains. And this attachment provides the versatility you need with a variety of grind levels to choose from - easily go from 'cracked' to extra-fine consistency. Use the provided cleaning brush as you transition between different grains and after each use. *sold separately.
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Works with all KitchenAid Stand MixersConnect to any household KitchenAid Stand Mixer* power hub and use the power of the motor to run the attachment. *sold separately. |
Easily Grind a Variety of GrainsQuickly and easily grind non-oily grains such as wheat, oats, rice, corn, barley, buckwheat, millet and other cereals. |
12 Grind Levels for Your Ideal TextureSelect one of the 1 of the 12 levels on the dial to grind to your desired texture - from a very coarse "cracked" to a fine grind. |
Easy to CleanSimply use the provided brush to clean the unit after each use when changing types of grains. |
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Product information
Color | Grain Mill |
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Brand | KitchenAid |
Style | Grain Mill |
Product Dimensions | 7.8"L x 4.5"W x 8.3"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Grinding |
Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | KitchenAid |
ASIN | B003DVP1V6 |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | KGM |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #32,900 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #4 in Food Processor Parts & Accessories |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 9, 2003 |
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With freshly-milled grains or flour you can easily add a hearty taste and texture to your delicious baked goods. The all-metal KitchenAid Grain Mill Attachment attaches directly to the power hub of any household KitchenAid Stand Mixer to grind wheat, oats, corn, rice, and other low-moisture, low-oil grains. And this attachment provides the versatility you need with a variety of grind levels to choose from - easily go from 'cracked' to extra-fine consistency. Use the provided cleaning brush as you transition between different grains and after each use. sold separately.
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Cooking from scratch is made easier with a stand mixer, and made all the more literal with this grain mill attachment. Use it to make flour out of wheat, corn, rye, oats, rice, buckwheat, barley, and millet--any low-moisture, non-oily grain (peanuts and coffee are a no-no with this tool). Make up to 10 cups at a time. The mill is sturdy, heavy, and easy to assemble and attach to the mixer's hub. Adjust the knob to the desired grind, fill the unit with grains, and crank it up to 10. When you're through, brush it clean with the small brush included in the kit. If you need to, wash it by hand, but don't put it in the dishwasher. --Betsy Danheim
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Customers like the performance and ease of use of the flour mill. For example, they mention it does a nice job, is easy to set up and use, and is a space saver. Some are satisfied with the quality and the ease of attaching it to a mixer. That said, opinions are mixed on the grinding, value, flour, and cleanability.
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Customers like the performance of the kitchen mill. They say it does nice work, slowly. Coarser grinds are faster, and has no issues with the unit. It's perfectly adequate, powerful, and does a nice uniform job. Some mention that it's worth the time and effort.
"Got this for Christmas and so far it works great!..." Read more
"...Does a fantastic job like all Kitchen Aide products. Really impressive. Maybe not as fast as some other models but still worth the price." Read more
"Does nice work, slowly. Coarser grinds are faster. Even ran some cracked corn thru it to make meal. For me, it was a nice buy...." Read more
"this mill is powerful and does a nice uniform job, but even on the finest setting the flour is still pretty course...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the attachment. They mention that it's well-made, sturdy, and durable. They also say that it contains high quality proteins with essential amino acids, dietary fiber, and that it will last for years. Customers also say it'll be a great way to explore home milling at a low entry cost. They say it looks sharp and is simple to use.
"...No complaints after my two usages so far. The attachment seems very well made and sturdy so I hope it lasts a long time." Read more
"The power of the Kitchen aid blender is excellence.The attachment is great...." Read more
"...Ether way it's still really good. You better get your share because it won't be there for long. Hope this helps." Read more
"...This accessory is a great addition to the mixer and I am glad I purchased it...." Read more
Customers find the kitchen attachment super simple to use, set up, clean, and store. They also say it's easy to assemble, disassemble, and use. Customers also mention that the grain mill attaches easily to their kitchenaid mixer and causes it not to get so hot. They say use and adjustment is easy and truly gives you a wide range of finished products. Overall, customers are happy with the ease of use and recommend it to others.
"...both hard and soft wheat berries to make breads and the mill was easy to attach to my kitchenaid mixer. No complaints after my two usages so far...." Read more
"...Very easy to use and clean. I especially like the fact that the hopper holds enough wheat for a single loaf of bread. Roughly 500g of wheat...." Read more
"easy to use" Read more
"Attachment is super simple to use and looks sharp. Only two minor quibbles that haven’t really affected its use (yet)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the grinding of the flour. Some mention that it's easy to use and grinds well, while others say that it is very slow at milling.
"...It does make small amounts of flour and is not super fast- but for household use is perfect. Highly recommend it." Read more
"...Other than that, it grinds the flour very nice. but at this pace it will take me all day just to get the 3 cups I need." Read more
"...Very slow work with not much floir produced, I might add. That's too long for too little for me when you bake and cook a lot...." Read more
"...As others have pointed out it is slow, it is slower the more fine you have the adjustment...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the flour mill. Some mention that it's worth the much higher price tag, and is well worth the investment if you plan on baking with gluten free flour. However, others say that it is very slow, does not produce fine flour, and not a good choice for mill flour.
"...Very slow work with not much floir produced, I might add. That's too long for too little for me when you bake and cook a lot...." Read more
"Great way to explore home milling at a low entry cost. I was surprise ease of use and clean up." Read more
"...The included instructions say this product does not produce fine flour...." Read more
"...How well does this mill work? Pretty good for the price I'd say - if you already have a real kitchenaid (more on that later)...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the flour. Some mention that it's perfect, much finer than gourmet wheat flour, and perfect for breads. The finest setting makes good quality bread flour, while others say that it was a little coarser than that ground in their Vitamix. That said, some say that the attachment is great and does make small amounts of flour.
"...Enjoy for better taste, and best of all, healthier eating." Read more
"...does a nice uniform job, but even on the finest setting the flour is still pretty course...." Read more
"...Turned out beautifully, fine ground flour but way to much work for even the 600 watt professional series...." Read more
"...The attachment is great.It does make small amounts of flour and is not super fast- but for household use is perfect. Highly recommend it." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the cleanability of the grain mill. Some mention that it's easy to break down to clean, while others say that it gets quite dusty and is tough to clean up.
"...Very easy to use and clean. I especially like the fact that the hopper holds enough wheat for a single loaf of bread. Roughly 500g of wheat...." Read more
"...a cover over the bowl that is provided with KitchenAid because it gets quite dusty...." Read more
"...The mill is easy to break down to clean when needed, I just store mine in a 2G gallon freezer bag and clean it every season, otherwise I just open..." Read more
"...I was surprise ease of use and clean up." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the heating of the flour mill. They mention that it heats up their motor and makes their mixer run very hot very quickly.
"...I shouldn't have. This mill makes my mixer run very hot very quickly and the documentation says to let it cool down for 45 minutes after 5 minutes..." Read more
"...I have had to shut my mixer off at only grinding 1 cup. The mixer is getting very hot, and I don't want to burn it up because it is new...." Read more
"...And let me tell you, DANG is it great tasting, warms you up, makes the place smell amazing, and it will keep you full for a while even with moderate..." Read more
"...First, this thing gets *really* warm if you use it for even a moderate length of time...." Read more
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The attachment is great.
It does make small amounts of flour and is not super fast- but for household use is perfect. Highly recommend it.
Photos: 1. Coarse grind, you still get whole berries coming through. 2. Fine, but not the finest and still inconsistent. 3. That's the setting I was using for the previous photos and I'd sent it through once. 4. Finest grind, flour sent through twice so it's uniform. 5. First loaf of sprouted bread I made. Love the results, so it's worth the hassle given our limited budget.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023
Photos: 1. Coarse grind, you still get whole berries coming through. 2. Fine, but not the finest and still inconsistent. 3. That's the setting I was using for the previous photos and I'd sent it through once. 4. Finest grind, flour sent through twice so it's uniform. 5. First loaf of sprouted bread I made. Love the results, so it's worth the hassle given our limited budget.
The only down side apart from the loud noise, I would say is for you to have very fine powder the machine takes a lot of time and it sort of heats up the grinder and also the kitchen aid itself.
I love it!
I gave it a shot despite the consistency in the negative reviews. I shouldn't have. This mill makes my mixer run very hot very quickly and the documentation says to let it cool down for 45 minutes after 5 minutes of work! Very slow work with not much floir produced, I might add. That's too long for too little for me when you bake and cook a lot.
Documentation says to not grind anything oily or with moisture. What I attempted to grind had no oil or moisture. Other reviews/questions say chickpeas should be fine. They apparently are not. No, I did not use whole chickpeas. I used the tiny, dried leftovers my food processor couldn't blast to flour. I bought this mill to save my food processor. Shouldn't have bothered.
Did it grind the chickpea bits into flour? Kind of. Static electricity from the grinding friction caked up in the mill and I had to take it apart to get anything out of it. That's when I discovered the burrs had apparently been grinding on themselves. See the photo. The hopper wasn't empty and I sat there babysitting it making sure the screw was constantly being fed. So the burrs shouldn't have been grinding on themselves that hard. They're steel, by the way, so that's even more disappointingly impressive.
I bought the protection plan but they say to contact Amazon. Amazon says to contact KitchenAid (the number they give is disconnected). KitchenAid was no help either. So I'm just returning it.
I gave it a shot despite the consistency in the negative reviews. I shouldn't have. This mill makes my mixer run very hot very quickly and the documentation says to let it cool down for 45 minutes after 5 minutes of work! Very slow work with not much floir produced, I might add. That's too long for too little for me when you bake and cook a lot.
Documentation says to not grind anything oily or with moisture. What I attempted to grind had no oil or moisture. Other reviews/questions say chickpeas should be fine. They apparently are not. No, I did not use whole chickpeas. I used the tiny, dried leftovers my food processor couldn't blast to flour. I bought this mill to save my food processor. Shouldn't have bothered.
Did it grind the chickpea bits into flour? Kind of. Static electricity from the grinding friction caked up in the mill and I had to take it apart to get anything out of it. That's when I discovered the burrs had apparently been grinding on themselves. See the photo. The hopper wasn't empty and I sat there babysitting it making sure the screw was constantly being fed. So the burrs shouldn't have been grinding on themselves that hard. They're steel, by the way, so that's even more disappointingly impressive.
I bought the protection plan but they say to contact Amazon. Amazon says to contact KitchenAid (the number they give is disconnected). KitchenAid was no help either. So I'm just returning it.