Unplug your wallplug , residual current built up in the motor , can cause the blade to start for a second , even if you have " grounded " the unplugged pins on the wall plug .
We recently had a class for our group about storing, grinding and using various grains for home use... I have a manual Victoria grinder that works well... but not an electric other than a blender .. I expect to powder egg shells for the garden as well to prevent blossom end rot.. I ordered the 100og version swing out type.. we'll see how it goes. Did you order replacement blades yet ? How did that work ?
This machine is a beast and has got through so much already the blades are still as good as new so not had to replace yet and can't see having to in near future 🤔 we are looking for a manual stone grinder as the manual metal ones left metallic splinters in 😱
@@theurbansurvivalist1141 splinters sounds like mild steel... scary.... spare blades and brushes will be first thing for me ... things like that are critical to me.. they tend to become unavailable over time.. never used rice flower.... should be fun
Very informative, thanks Dave.
Thanks for watching Helen
Great video! thanks Dave ❤
Thanks for watching ❤️💪
I really want one of these. We have so much stored grain, but no way to mill it as of yet!
It was a great investment and works a treat 👌
Excellent video, I'll be looking to buy one of those. Do you have the full make and model number?
Thanks mate appreciated IL send it to you thanks for watching 💪❤️
Unplug your wallplug , residual current built up in the motor , can cause the blade to start for a second , even if you have " grounded " the unplugged pins on the wall plug .
Ps thanks for taking the time to do this video 🎉
@@karlredmond2925 good shout 👌
@@karlredmond2925 thanks for watching and commenting 🙏
Beasty bit of kit there. Interesting video mate. I'll be checking them out. 🙂👍👍
Thanks for watching my friend Been really useful 💪
Good job brother! Keep educating us.
Thanks 🙏
We recently had a class for our group about storing, grinding and using various grains for home use... I have a manual Victoria grinder that works well... but not an electric other than a blender .. I expect to powder egg shells for the garden as well to prevent blossom end rot.. I ordered the 100og version swing out type.. we'll see how it goes. Did you order replacement blades yet ? How did that work ?
This machine is a beast and has got through so much already the blades are still as good as new so not had to replace yet and can't see having to in near future 🤔 we are looking for a manual stone grinder as the manual metal ones left metallic splinters in 😱
@@theurbansurvivalist1141 splinters sounds like mild steel... scary.... spare blades and brushes will be first thing for me ... things like that are critical to me.. they tend to become unavailable over time.. never used rice flower.... should be fun
@@rterry731 💯 rice flour sucks 🤣🤣
Please help me: I bought this same brand, but the 150g model. For some reason I cannot find my instruction/ manual. Can you show me the set up?
Hi yes I can put a video up
Nice one cheers pal.
@@GaryMcKinnonUFO cheers for watching buddy we are still using this at moment great value really 💪
Can it make peanut butter?
Well it would definitely reduce the peanuts to powder
Did you eventually get a stone grinder?
Nott as yet as they are not cheap about £300 so hopefully this year
THANK YOU
Where do you buy this?
Hi I got this on Amazon
you still happy with it after a year of usage?
Absolutely we are still using this daily 👌
@@kueichenglee7583 I've bought one to and it's really good, just loud
Is 750g good size or 1000g is better?
@@NadiaAhmed-n8g well to be honest we have a family of 5 and it's enough no problems still using it
@@theurbansurvivalist1141 thank you so much for your reply. I've now ordered one if Amazon did you get the cover for 2yrs?
@user-or5mo4kd8u no I didn't bother with that and you're welcome
@@theurbansurvivalist1141 last question so everytime you need to open the lid after grinding do you have to disconnect the plug?
@@NadiaAhmed-n8g I do for safety as better to be safe than sorry