http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6040Home-Brew ... 27ed7d1947
Any good? Alternatives (and where to buy)?
grain mill
grain mill
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- Jocky
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Re: grain mill
I think this is the same product, sold in the UK: http://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/aca ... DTr7mddWHc
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Re: grain mill
It's a bit of a late reply,
I brought one from mega direct, it was nice, but was not finished very well, the knurling had not been cleaned, that's lot of flakes of ss. Also the drive shaft was slightly bent, 2.5mm off centre. So when a drill was attached it wobbled. It got sent back. I think it was a duff from the factory not mega's fault. But I still paid postage back to them £15
And yes I got one from the other link. I guess it was just another from the another factory in china . But this one the handle was fine, the rollers were still greased from the knurling, so after a good scrub with washing soda, the rollers looked like new and it worked great once I got the gap setting right, which I found fiddly. And yes my brews are better all round for having a grain mill. Even if it is Chinese.
I brought one from mega direct, it was nice, but was not finished very well, the knurling had not been cleaned, that's lot of flakes of ss. Also the drive shaft was slightly bent, 2.5mm off centre. So when a drill was attached it wobbled. It got sent back. I think it was a duff from the factory not mega's fault. But I still paid postage back to them £15
And yes I got one from the other link. I guess it was just another from the another factory in china . But this one the handle was fine, the rollers were still greased from the knurling, so after a good scrub with washing soda, the rollers looked like new and it worked great once I got the gap setting right, which I found fiddly. And yes my brews are better all round for having a grain mill. Even if it is Chinese.

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