Magic Mill Wheat Grinder Review
If you are looking for the Magic Mill Wheat Grinder, sad to say, it was discontinued several years ago. The Magic Mill was an "impact type" wheat grinder, which was very loud and annoying.
There are now many, much quieter, wheat grinders that are better than the old Magic Mill Wheat Grinder. Here are a few excellent wheat grinders that will amaze you when you try them. Technology has come a long way, even in the wheat grinder market.
BlendTec Kitchen Mill
If you are familiar with the blender that can blend anything, then you have heard of BlendTec. They have created an excellent blender that knocks all the others out of the park. Well, they have put as much time and research into their wheat grinder as well. This grain mill is compact, but extremely powerful.
You can grind up wheat, oats, rice, rye, millet, corn, buckwheat, barley, soybeans, and any other grain or legume you can get your hands on.
- Heart of the mill is a patented, stainless-steel, Micronetic milling chamber
Most advanced method of milling grain - Has advantages of old stone mills, none of the headache
- Stays cool, will not overheat
- 1.8 peak HP
- Very affordable
- Large capacity reservoir
- Variable texture dial
- Great mill that has a 20 cup capacity in the bowl
- Has multiple options for flour texture
These two grinders are a perfect replacement for the Magic Mill Wheat Grinder. You can't go wrong with either one. You will get to enjoy, healthy, home-made bread from the freshest flour possible. You will be amazed at the difference a bit of fresh ground flour can make.


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