Product Description
Why mill your own flour, when it's so readily available? Commercial mills remove 30 percent of the wheat kernel, removing the most nutritious part of the grain to make white flour. Commercially milled flour also removes all of the wheat germ oils to prevent it from going rancid and preserving the flour's shelf-life. Ninety percent of the nutritional value of the wheat berry is contained in the wheat germ. Wheat germ oil has almost no shelf life and becomes rancid very quickly. Rancid oil is a carcinogen; government health regulations require the removal of the wheat germ oil from all commercially milled flours to ensure safety. Milling your own flour not only ensures that your flour is as nutritious as it can be, it has a wonderful taste that is lost to commercially made whole-grain flour. Whole grains are important for numerous reasons: strokes, heart attacks, clogged arteries and cardiovascular problems can be prevented when whole grains are eaten regularly. The L'Equip NutriMill is a wonderful way to add nutritious grains to your healthy diet. With it's 20 cup capacity, variable texture control, quiet operation and easy to use self-cleaning milling chamber, you're minutes away from that first batch of fresh-baked bread.
- 20 Cup capacity grain mill that keeps all the vitamins and nutrition in every batch of flour
- The world's first variable texture control mill for creating fine or course flour
- Grinds on-oily grains with precision grain feed control; No gumming, no overheating, no jamming, no hassle
- Multi-channel air flow for better motor cooling and longer mill life, self cleaning milling chamber that is easy to use
- Limited lifetime warranty
L'EQUIP Nutrimill Grain Mill Reviews
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627 of 660 people found the following review helpful It's a tool like any other tool, By I've owned a Nutrimill, a Whispermill and now own a WonderMIll and a KitchenAid mill. I started with the KitchenAid mill. I really like it for a number of reasons. I like that it extends the use of my KA, and that it was cheaper than the rest of the mills. Also, I like being able to produce cracked wheat and rye chops. In both cases, you want the grain lightly broken and still identifiable. In "The Bread Builders" the authors joke that when you make rye chops, you want three pieces out of the mill for each two that go in. Pretty much true. However, the down side is that it's difficult to produce finely milled flour. Like othes here, I use the two pass system. Which is what led me to the WhisperMill. It ground grain very finely and had little in the way of adjustment. It went from very fine to very, very fine. No cracked wheat. No rye chops. And, it seemed that the flour quality wasn't as good... Read more 92 of 95 people found the following review helpful Great customer service. NOW I love my Nutrimill!, By 1) as other reviewers have mentioned, it was extremely loud, much louder than the loudest vacuum cleaner, with a very high ear-piercing pitch. It was so loud that I installed an outlet in a cabinet, so it would be slightly quieter when I used the mill. Even then, I had to be in a different part of the house to endure the noise. 2) it was extremely messy. The mill produced a lot of flour "dust" around it. I measured about 3/4 cup of "wasted flour" when milling only 3 cups of grain! 3) the mill took an extremely looooong time to mill: about 45 minutes to grind 3 cups of flour! HOWEVER, I LOVED the flour that the Nutrimill produced! So, I put up with its downfalls to get that wonderfully fine, fresh flour. But, occasionally I would come across other reviews praising the mill so much... Read more 144 of 152 people found the following review helpful Powerful but messy, By Tim (FL) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase Our experience with this mill generates this mixed review. Of high quality workmanship and very powerful and fast, this mill offers much to the "do-it-yourself" whole grain baker. However, it is a flour "puffer" and has driven us to mill only outdoors. My wife was reacting to the amount of fine flour dust it generated in the house. Secondly, since it is a flour puffer, fine flour covers the entire mill - every surface, nook, and cranny. Additionally, the motor air cooling passages get a fine coating of flour. Some of these surfaces are impossible to clean. Since we live in Florida were our home's internal humidity is always in the 55 to 60% range, we find mold growing on the surfaces we either fail to clean or cannot clean. We are now in the market for a manual mill that can be completely disassembled and cleaned easily. |
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