| | |  | Water Ionizers | Home » » Miracle Mincer Model TR30 | | | | | | | Description: | | This handy, compact chopper from Italy runs with 550 watts of strength to cut, mince, chop and puree. Simply pressing on its transparent cover activates the motor so you can control the action and chopping fineness. Its spinning blades are stainless steel and its 8 oz. food chamber lifts off for easy dispensing and cleaning. Terrific for grains, seeds, nuts and beans, herbs, vegetables, meat, cheese, ginger, and more. Because it handles dry and oily materials, it makes everything from peanut butter and hummus to cornmeal and wheat flour. | | | Features: | |
• Pressure touch control .. Power: 550W
• Capacity: Up to 1/4 pound, can hold liquids
• Removable blade, cord storage compartment .. UL Listed
• Minces and Chops grains, seeds, nuts and beans, herbs, vegetables, meat, cheese, ginger, and more.
• Manufacturers Limited 1 Year Warranty
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 6.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 6.5 inches | | Product Height:
| 9.5 inches | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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I really like this mincer.Jan 31, 2010
By Lucy S.
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I really like this mincer. I have it for less than a month, so I don't know how it will perform on long run, but for now I am completely satisfied.
I bought it to make a flour.
I have allergy to gluten and yeast, so I have to bake my own breads and cakes.
First - gluten-free flours are very expensive, second - not all of them you can find in supermarket, and you have to look for it in specialty stores.
Like today I found a recipe for brioche, which calls for millet flour; I did not have this, but I had millet grains. I used this machine and now - I have a millet flour.
Plus pound of rice cost $0.99 and pound of rice flour runs from $2.99 to $3.99 per pound, if you use a lot of gluten free flour you will pretty quickly will pay off for this machine (I bought it on another site for $74.00 and shipping was free).
I like also that this machine is small enough. Most of flour mills are very bulky.
I can get pretty fine flour by using Miracle Mincer, but if you are perfectionist maybe it won't be fine enough for you.
Another good quality - it is not extremal loud, even my spooky dogs are not running away when I am using it. I hope it will lust long enough.
I like that it is made in Italy (lately everything is made in China, and quality is suffering, not a price.)
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