KitchenAid Metal Food Grinder - Meat Grinder Attachment Unboxing & Test

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Make fresh ground venison, breakfast sausage, and meatballs with KitchenAid’s Metal Food Grinder Attachment. Thanks to its sturdy metal construction, this food grinder makes it easy to grind the most challenging ingredients. To use, simply attach the metal grinder to the attachment hub on your KitchenAid stand mixer and let the mixer do all the hard work for you. Chef Austin unboxes and demonstrates the metal meat grinder making steakburgers and chicken apple sausages.

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watched this before I buy the grinder. very informative and the host explains it slowly and articulately. nice content. thank you.

sarahpantino
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When assembling the grinder be vary careful when tightening the collar. Be sure the auger spins freely. I tighten the collar to tight and the auger didn't want to turn and I ended up having to replace a couple of gears.

paulmcnabb
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This is the standard by which all product reviews should be done! And yeah, the Wolverine hair was badass! LOL!

harleyrdr
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The KitchenAid meat grinder cannot go in reverse unlike most stand-alone meat grinders. Reverse comes in handy if you're grinding meat for dog or cat food. Skin, sinew, cartilage, and bone can jam up a meat grinder and reversing the meat grinder is the easiest way to clear a jam.

willdwyer
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WOW great demonstration video. KA should pay you for this one. very clear and informative!!

howardhosford
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Excellent demo and useful tips like semi freezing the meat. I was thinking of buying this. Now I will.

garycook
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I bought this a few months back. Can vouch it's excellent. They make a plastic version but I wanted something that will last

ikigai
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Great video. I've watched a few and one handy tip you missed was once you're done grinding put a piece of normal bread into the grinder. It gets the last of whatever you're grinding out but once you see bread coming out stop grinding. That way you get everything out and makes clean up easier also

GotTwins
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I got one of these a couple weeks ago - did watch this video first - and I'm happy with it. I only grind a little meat for my wife and I, to make beef and pork meatloaf, a little sausage, hamburger, etc. It's fairly simple. If you use one, just be aware if there's any leakage of fluids back through the seal into the body of the mixer - that could be real bad in terms of just getting nasty. This should not occur with a mixer and grinder in good condition, but do watch for it. Grinding your own meat is worthwhile if you do a bunch at once and freeze it. It would be an awful lots of work, just the clean up, if you used it for small batches. [edit: as I mentioned in a reply, now that I have used this several times, it's not that much work cleaning it up, even small batches are worth while.]

xray
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Time and again I hear and read about chilling the all the metal parts of the grinder attachment to minimize friction that could cause warmth to develop. Another thing is to ensure those same metal parts are thoroughly washed in hot soapy water, then placed in a low oven until completely dry.

msr
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Ordered one off the back of this vid, thanks!

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I Purchased the same grinder I couldn’t be more happy with it performance

ivanouderkirk
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I have the older, plastic version of this and it's been an excellent tool. Glad they've come out with a metal one.

sashineb.
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I bought kitchen grinder. Love it. I’m going to make pork and beef sausage tomorrow! The video was very helpful

felicitybutler
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I bought this some time ago and really like it.

FredCarson-ghug
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This guy looks like the chillest werewolf at the party.

ianlee
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Just got mine delivered. Can’t wait to try it out.

COSBROWN
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I've got a KitchenAid stand mixer and have not bought the meat grinder set for it. I did, however, by the Cabela's small meat grinder for grinding my burgers and it does a fantastic job. So, while I do have the KitchenAid stand mixer that can do this as well, I may never really need to buy this extra accessory for meat; I'll just keep it for cake and bread mixing. One of the reasons why I do not use my KitchenAid mixer that much is the weight. Mine is the larger mixer with the bowl riser. However, my Cabela's meat grinder is lightweight, easy and super quick to set up, and cleaning is just as easy and quick. I take it out of the box and ready to grind in minutes. And once done, I was it well, dry all the parts, and put it back into the box within minutes too... easy-peasy.

muzkat
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Very helpful and informative in regard to ease of function

dennisthornton
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You make this look ridiculously easy!

Ima git won!!

todd.goslin