Thank you for the demonstration! Did you try to crack wheat or other grains with this mill? I watched someone mill rice on the coarse setting, which was not cracked but coarsely milled. I am interested in the mill to make flour to bake bread and crack grains to cook them easily. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
@@LesiaAungst I understand your question. I do recommend checking the mockmill website. They have a chart showing what can and can not be ran through the mill. Rice tends to be sticky but if it is ran through coarsely, I think it will be fine. I do have another video showing the comparison of the 100 to the 200 pro, in case you are interested. I'll try and send the link. If you do purchase a Mockmill, I'd be grateful if you use my link to order. Thank you for your question. 🙂
@@LesiaAungst mockmill.us/ if you scroll down you can click on, What can you mill. Check the Breadtopia site and contact them. From what I understand, they are sister companies.
@@Mr1Spring I would say not. Is it a particular type of wheat that gets stuck or does that matter? I have a Mockmill pro 200 that has never gotten stuck .
@@Tracy-Hart Well the 200 is twice as powerful as the 100. My 100 get stuck when I want to make very fine flower. Perhaps the grains are a bit hard e.g. Khorasan. It also happens when I clean it with rice (not parboiled). Apparantly it always happens with parboiled rice. I do not know why.
@@Mr1Spring she has used hers a good bit and has not had issues. Perhaps contact Mockmill and ask them....I'm sorry you are having a hard time with it. I do wonder if it is your grain or maybe you have the stones too tight.....
I bought my MM100 January 2023 and no regret at all. Fine flour, small footprint, relatively quiet. Durable.
Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you have been happy with yours. 🤩
Hey Tracy where have you been? Very nice tutorial!
Thank you Mr. Ron. It has been a very busy spring. 🙃
Thank you for the demonstration! Did you try to crack wheat or other grains with this mill? I watched someone mill rice on the coarse setting, which was not cracked but coarsely milled. I am interested in the mill to make flour to bake bread and crack grains to cook them easily. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
@@LesiaAungst I understand your question. I do recommend checking the mockmill website. They have a chart showing what can and can not be ran through the mill. Rice tends to be sticky but if it is ran through coarsely, I think it will be fine. I do have another video showing the comparison of the 100 to the 200 pro, in case you are interested. I'll try and send the link. If you do purchase a Mockmill, I'd be grateful if you use my link to order. Thank you for your question. 🙂
@@LesiaAungst th-cam.com/video/oNMLqt9jOvA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BefnLzzmM_JbfTW6
@@Tracy-Hart Thank you! I will get in touch with them. Do you have their email address by chance? The link on their website doesn't work.
@@LesiaAungst mockmill.us/ if you scroll down you can click on, What can you mill.
Check the Breadtopia site and contact them. From what I understand, they are sister companies.
@@Tracy-Hart Thank you!
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I have one of those Mockmill 100. It seizes up quite often. I mean it gets stuck. Then I have to forcefully unlock the stones. Is this normal?
@@Mr1Spring I would say not. Is it a particular type of wheat that gets stuck or does that matter? I have a Mockmill pro 200 that has never gotten stuck .
@@Tracy-Hart Well the 200 is twice as powerful as the 100. My 100 get stuck when I want to make very fine flower. Perhaps the grains are a bit hard e.g. Khorasan. It also happens when I clean it with rice (not parboiled). Apparantly it always happens with parboiled rice. I do not know why.
@@Mr1Spring she has used hers a good bit and has not had issues. Perhaps contact Mockmill and ask them....I'm sorry you are having a hard time with it. I do wonder if it is your grain or maybe you have the stones too tight.....
@@Tracy-Hart Yes, perhaps the stones are too tight.
@@Mr1Spring best wishes to you. I hope you are able to resolve the problem.