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The Homend High Speed Electric Grain Mill Grinder features a powerful 2500W motor spinning at 36000 RPM, delivering superfine powder with adjustable 70-300 mesh precision. Crafted from food-grade stainless steel with durable triple-layer blades, it’s built for commercial-grade grinding of dry grains, spices, herbs, and even tough Chinese medicinal materials. Its secure buckle design and easy cleaning system make it a reliable, high-performance addition to any modern kitchen.


















| ASIN | B07M7WJGQC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #272,647 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #131 in Grain Mills |
| Brand | Homend |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (595) |
| Date First Available | January 11, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Item model number | 700 g |
| Manufacturer | Homend |
| Product Dimensions | 11"L x 7"W x 21"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Use this electric grain grinder exclusively for dry materials |
| Specific Uses For Product | commercial grinding, milling, and powdering of dry materials |
| Style | Electric Grain Mill Grinder |
| UPC | 733810519027 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
B**.
Works as described
Works as described
S**R
Does good
Works extremely well for anything I've needed to powder from the garden. Only downside is the noise, will make the dog and kids jump, but not much more than a food processor. Cleans easily but be careful removing the blades.
0**6
Grinding Gains with a Loud Roar: A Review of the Homend High Speed Grain Mill
This Homend High Speed Grain Grinder is a great addition to any kitchen – it's incredibly powerful, gets the job done with gusto, but can be loud and prone to overheating if not handled with care. Here's the lowdown: Pros: Blazing Fast Grinding: This thing is a beast! With a 28000 RPM motor and 850W of power, it pulverizes grains into superfine powder in minutes. Coffee, spices, nuts – it tackles them all with ruthless efficiency. Durable Construction: The stainless steel build feels sturdy and high-quality. The blades seem like they can handle even the toughest materials (within reason). Multipurpose Machine: From coffee and herbs to grains, this grinder is surprisingly versatile. It's like a one-stop shop for all your powderizing needs. Replaceable Parts: The included replacement blades are a thoughtful touch, ensuring you don't have to replace the whole unit if the blades get dull. Cons: Ear-Splitting Loud: Be prepared for some serious noise pollution! This grinder is not for the faint of heart (or ear). It's loud enough to wake the dead, so ear protection is highly recommended. Overheating Tendencies: Pushing the machine too hard or grinding for extended periods can lead to overheating. It has a built-in timer to prevent this, but be mindful of not overloading it. Limited Capacity: The 150g capacity might be limiting for larger grinding projects. Consider a bigger model if you plan on processing larger quantities. Overall: The Homend High Speed Grain Grinder is a powerful tool for serious grinders. It's fast, versatile, and built to last. However, its deafening noise, overheating potential, and limited capacity make it less suitable for casual users or those with delicate ears. If you can handle the roar and respect its limitations, this machine can be a valuable asset in your kitchen. Tips: Use ear protection! Seriously. Don't overload the machine or grind for extended periods. Clean the blades regularly for optimal performance. Consider your needs and grinding volume before choosing this specific capacity.
C**K
Works great!
Arrived packaged well. Easy to use. Easy enough to clean dry materials. Ground up wheat berries very well and fairly quickly. That's all I've used it for so far, but don't see anything being an issue. Highly recommend!
D**.
Impressed
Great value for the money. Does exactly as advertised. Caution should be taken not to run it for extended periods of time. It gets hot quickly. I wouldnt run it more than a minute at a time before letting it cool. Dont over fill it. 2 cups at max.
F**O
I just got it and used it just one time for spices.
It is best to use it for as little time as possible just to get the job done, I also wish that it had an on - off switch besides the timer, because you can't set the timer to work exactly for a given amount of seconds and or minutes, I tried to set the timer for 15 seconds and I could not, it can't be set exactly, so it is too bad that it doesn't have an on - off switch as an alternative to the timer, for those people who prefer to use an on - off switch. I only used the grinder one time so far, to grind some spices, it worked well enough for that. Later sometime in the near future, I will try to grind seeds and grains, I hope that it works O.K. for that. It seems like a nice grinder. I wish that they would also make a good power blender, one that also was 2500w, I don't dare to blend with the grinder, It might break, I don't dare to get it wet inside while it works, it might break. Did anybody try it to use it with something wet inside of it as if it was a blender?
J**.
Works for more than what you pay
I bought this for the oddest use. I once used a Coffee grinder to grind bird pellets. I raise parrots. I bought this so I could save time grinding the pellets down. What I found is I could grind the pellets down to a powder and use it it in my formula to help in weaning. I have had this unit for over a year and never had an issue with it. It came clean with extra blades. It cut down my grind time by 2/3's and I can pick how fine I want the pellets ground down. I was so please with it I bought one for doing my own foods. I just really can not say enough about how happy I am with both of my units.
M**G
Understand what you are buying
This is not the luxury porche of grinders and I am not using it for food. You don't get a porche for a quarter or less of the price of high end grinders. I have also only had it a short time. Understand what you are buying and if it will serve your purpose. This is a motor with blades on it, it has an industrial feel to it. Does it grind, yes. It will turn a lot of sugar to dust in seconds. There is no safety so if you have a tendency to put your hands into turning blades or not unplug things that will damage you then this is not for you. I cleaned the bowl and any part in contact. The blades are stamped metal and so have slight burs. I sanded these off. The metal does not appear to be stainless although the screws are. Tested with a magnet and sometimes stainless that is formed becomes magnetic. Might be a 303 series. I don't know how evenly it will grind. I would assume that you will end up with a gradient of particles. I want dust so it works for me. Cleaning out is not the easiest but anything with rotating blades is going to compact fine dust in places. If you were switched between something like spices it might be a bit more of a pain. The bowl may be water tight. There is a rubber gasket under it but the screw threads and motor shaft may not be sealed. Turning on its side and spraying would probably be ok although I have not tried it. A brush is included for dusting it out. Compressed air might work well too.
J**.
Me gustó, pulveriza las especias en segundos, y fácil de limpiar
K**8
Works beautifully. I grow some herbs/spices in bulk for sales, and I bought this mid sized spice grinder to speed up that process. It works great, and very quickly, most of the time the spice is a fine powder within a few seconds so more than enough power. It's a bit loud, but no worse than a blender or coffee grinder. So far has ground many pounds of dried garlic with no problems, cleaning is easy unless the item wasn't fully dried then sometimes they stick to the bottom or walls which you then have to remove the bowl with a screwdriver to clean out. Fairly easy to use overall, I would like a push button over a timer though as most of the items are done so quickly.
E**E
Hace ya tiemo que lo uso, muele bastante bien los granos, para cosas más fibrosas les cuesta un poco pero solo debes dejarlo más tiempo, literal son segundos los que tarda en moles, lo único malo es la limpieza no se puede lavar, y considera que las 700gr depende de que tan voluminoso es el material que quieres molestar, ha también saca chispas al encender pero no ha tenido inconvenientes .
E**A
Es funcional pero caro para lo que hace
P**U
Excelente precio y muy buena calidad
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