"Paul Qualls" > wrote in message
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> I will guarantee you that unless you pick something up at a Garage Sale
that
> is in good shape, you aren't going go get a great grinder. I made the
jump
> a few years back and bought a Kitchen Aid Mixer. It is expensive, but
then
> you can get the grinder and all the other attachments as needed. This
will
> save you angst in the long run.
How sturdy is the K-A attachements grinder really?
I looked at it several times considering buying one or go for a standalone
like the Maverick
http://www.pierceequipment.com/grinders.html at a higher
price ofcource.
So anyone with experience of the K-A attachement grinder how tough stuff can
you grind with it, does it take smaller softer bones without choking?
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Patrik 'Putte' Henriksson