Meat Grinder
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From: Toonces
07-Apr-14
I am looking to buy a meat grinder, primarily for venison. What do you recommend for size, make model, price, etc.
From: steve
07-Apr-14
Mine is from Northern about 100 bucks it has worked great for me for years on 5 to 10 deer a year [NOT ALL MINE ]I used a cabels one yesterday big difference on speed but it cost 500 buck .Steve
From: Buckndoe
07-Apr-14
I have a cabelas heavy duty grinder, the older plastic cover one, .5 hp? Think it was around $150. Works great On the 2-3 deer I get per season. Comes with sausage stuffer attachment. Main gear is plastic, auger, hopper Etc stainless.
From: steve
08-Apr-14
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/NTESearch?escapeXml=false&ipp=24&storeId=6970&Ntt=meat%2Bgrinder
Buy a extra blade at the same time or they kill you on shipping . Mine is the #1 on sale STEVE
From: SILVERADO
09-Apr-14
SILVERADO's Link
From: SILVERADO
09-Apr-14
I've been contemplating getting the one in the link above
From: steve
09-Apr-14
That one looks just like mine .dont put parts in dishwasher or the alu comes out black .STEVE
From: steve
09-Apr-14
Its not 2 hp
From: Toonces
09-Apr-14
Thanks guys. Those look like good choices.
From: CTCrow
09-Apr-14
"dont put parts in dishwasher or the alu comes out black"
Where were you 2 years ago with that advice?
From: steve
09-Apr-14
Were was I last hunting season when I forgot to tell Dave and he put mine in there .
From: CTCrow
09-Apr-14
LOL.
From: Al Gambardella
09-Apr-14
I have and have used the cabelas model half horsepower for years. I put hundreds of deer through it when i was open for business. Worked great !!!! Grind-ed as fast i could put the meat in. Al
From: jax2009r
11-Apr-14
I have the northern tool grinder...works good....
From: swampyankee
15-Apr-14
i just bought the grinder attachment for my wife's kitchen aid mixer. works good I do 2-4 deer a year with it.
From: grizzlyadam
15-Apr-14
The kitchen aid attachment is one of the best grinders I have used for doing small batches around 50 pounds or so. Any serious grind sessions of 200 pounds or so and you will need to spend some money on a bigger one.