| KitchenAid FGA Food Grinder Attachment for Stand Mixers |  | Brand: KitchenAid Category: Kitchen
List Price: $64.99 Buy New: $37.20 as of 7/30/2010 01:21 HKT details You Save: $27.79 (43%)
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Seller: Focus Electronics & Appliances Rating: 261 reviews Sales Rank: 115
Color: United States Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 4 x 7 x 7 Warranty: 1
MPN: FGA Model: FGA UPC: 050946000176 EAN: 0050946000176 ASIN: B00004SGFH
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| Features:
| • | Grinder attachment greatly expands a stand mixer's flexiblity | | • | Ideal for grinding meats, grating cheese, making bread crumbs and combining dips, salsas, spreads | | • | Includes fine and coarse grinding plates, tips, and recipes | | • | Most parts dishwasher safe for easy clean-up | | • | Grinder can be used with any KitchenAid stand mixer |
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Product Description Food Grinder Stand Mixer Attac
Amazon.com Review This tool increases the fun factor of your KitchenAid stand mixer several times over. Toss cubes of meat into the food tray, stomp 'em down, and watch the results wriggle out the front. Grind your own beef or chicken for patties or tacos. Blend your own sausage mixtures, from breakfast to boudin blanc. With additional attachments, you can turn it into a pasta maker or a sausage stuffer. It's easy to assemble and use. Most parts are dishwasher-safe; hand wash the grinding blades, wooden stomper, and cutting knife. --Betsy Danheim
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Too much stress on the motor July 27, 2010 David Edmiston (So Cal) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This grinder attachment is OK if you're only making small batches (less than 15 pounds) of sausage and if you only use it once or twice a year. But if you make larger batches or if you use it more often, you should invest in a real stand-alone meat grinder.
I've made my own sausage at home for about ten years now, and this poor grinder attachment just isn't up to the job. I finally ended up having to replace my wife's stand mixer and buy my own grinder.
A stand-alone grinder is much easier to use and much simpler to clean.
Same goes for stuffing. A hand-cranked canister stuffer is much easier to work with.
Solid Grinder, but stuffing sausages is quite a chore... July 26, 2010 Andrey Dravinski (Los Angeles California) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I decided to purchase this attachment after receiving a Kitchenaid mixer for a housewarming present, this along with the sausage stuffer attachment was going to be part of an experiment to see if it worked better than my Waring Pro countertop sausage grinder.
Assembly of the kit was very easy, the whole set comes in just a few parts which are quite simple to put together and latch onto the machine.
I decided I'd try a chicken/pork smoked sausage to christen this new grinder and see how it went. Well firstly, the issue I ran into was that I had mistakenly put the blades on the wrong way! The meat was coming out as a slimy stringy mess and I was experiencing several clogging issues. This I suppose is a bit of a ding on it's part as my waring pro, having the exact same blades, included an insert explaining the proper way to mount the cutting blades. The fact that the grinder even allows the blades to be mounted incorrectly is a bit of a downer as well.
Nevertheless, I got the blades mounted properly and what was previously turning into a disaster resolved itself handily. The meat began to grind properly, and I was able to power through 5lbs of pork and chicken rather quickly.
Unfortunately, this grinder proved to have similar problems to my Waring Pro with regards to stuffing. Overall, the Kitchenaid is slightly better than the Waring simply because the Kitchenaid does not grind the meat twice when stuffing it. You can actually remove the grind plate and simply install a feed guide and tube to stuff the sausage. The benefits sadly, end there.
Both suffer feed issues with large amounts of meat, particularly if it was lean with any decent amount of Gristle. The augur simply can't push the meat efficiently enough, and the plastic plunger they include with the grinder is quite frankly pretty poor with regards to making sure the stuffing gets through efficiently.
I strongly suggest purchasing a seperate Sausage Stuffer device if you plan on regularly making sausage or making more than 5lbs at a time. The feed mechanism with regards to stuffing is so slow and ponderous, it makes stuffing sausages more of a chore than it should be.
Amazingly FAST Shipping! July 26, 2010 Flunky Carter 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I ordered this on a Saturday evening, about 10pm and chose free shipping. It arrived the following Monday by USPS before Noon. Amazingly fast shipping since the ETA was Wednesday. Amazingly fast shipping ordering from Santa Monica, California.
My grinder came with a plastic plunger that also acts as a wrench to tighten the front down, not the wooden plunger shown in the image. No gripes from me!
For the Perfect, Germ Free, Delicious Burger July 19, 2010 DrDebra 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you want the perfect burger and don't want to hear disgusting stories about what's in the chopped meat you buy, buy this grinder. Easy to use- we now grind our own burger meat, and WOW what a difference. I know it sounds like a lot of work, but it isn't. With this grinder, it's all of maybe fifteen minutes -- and when you see what chopped meat SHOULD look like, you'll never go back to store bought again.
food grinder July 7, 2010 jillie The Kitchen Aid is a great product, and I have owned and used mine for over 30 years. This addition of my new food grinder attachment isn't used quite so much, but does an incredible job of grinding meat. It sure beats the screw onto the table-top model my mother used and struggled with for so many years.
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