Hand Crank Grain Mill Manual Grinder,
HOW TO USE
Step 1: Preparation
- Place the Hand Crank Grain Mill on a steady surface in your kitchen.
- Ensure there is enough space around the mill for grinding.
- Make sure the mill is clean and free of any debris.
Step 2: Grain Selection
- Choose the type of grain you want to grind (e.g., corn, wheat, nut, spice, coffee).
- Ensure the grain is clean and free from any impurities.
Step 3: Assembly
- Place the adjustable metal handle onto the crankshaft.
- Tighten the handle securely by twisting it in a clockwise direction.
- Attach the grain hopper to the top of the mill.
- Make sure the hopper is securely attached.
Step 4: Grinding
- Fill the grain hopper with the selected grain.
- Turn the adjustable knob clockwise or counterclockwise to adjust the coarseness of the grind.
- Hold the mill firmly with one hand and use the other hand to rotate the handle in a clockwise direction.
- Continue turning the handle until you achieve the desired fineness of the grind.
Step 5: Cleaning
- Remove the grain hopper and empty any remaining grain.
- Wipe the mill with a clean, dry cloth to remove residual particles.
- Avoid using water or any liquid on the mill to prevent rust.
Step 6: Storage
- Once the mill is clean and dry, store it in a dry and safe place.
- Ensure the handle is properly tightened and secured.
Note: It is important to read the user manual and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer for safe and efficient use of the Hand Crank Grain Mill.
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Chuck –
Product was just what we wanted. It was well packaged. I had had something similar years to grind food storage wheat. It was easy to use and can be used when the power goes out.
Leonardo –
Wow, weighs and feels like something that could last generations. Haven’t used it yet. As a survival conscious person I believe I could use corn to make cornmeal,or tortillas at the very least….
Kendra Davis –
I’m using for brewing beer. Do far so good. I only tested out about a cup though I’m only worried about how long it’ll take for 20 lbs before this I tried a food processor.