My Crankandstein 2-roller mill I acquired in 2004 had its rollers toasted by a rock recently. I figure 15 years of service for under $100 is pretty good. So my email inbox had a special from More Beer today with a similar 3-roller mill on sale for $150 ($30 off) with easier gap adjustment and some other improvements including the hopper, and if ordered by 7/26/19 a free bamboo base. Seems like fate so I ordered.
The new SS Brewtech grain mill coming this fall looks really cool but at $799 no way!
Ordered a New Grain Mill
Ordered a New Grain Mill
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Slappy Brewing North
On Tap:
American IPA
Strata Hazy IPA
Dr. Lee Orval
American Strong Ale
Friend of the Devil Belgian Golden Strong
Imperial Stout
Re: Ordered a New Grain Mill
At $799, it better grow the m-f-ing grain, harvest it, malt it, bag it and grind it for you! 

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Re: Ordered a New Grain Mill
Interesting. compact, enclosed motor, and super-easy gap adjustment. Not paying that price, but, certainly caters to those who are also willing to spend the cash for $4000 conical/chiller/etc setups.
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Re: Ordered a New Grain Mill
Well putandrewmaixner wrote:. Not paying that price, but, certainly caters to those who are also willing to spend the cash for $4000 conical/chiller/etc setups.
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Re: Ordered a New Grain Mill
Yeah, definitely geared towards the "pro-sumer" market. Nothing wrong with equipment built like the pros use it, just comes with a pretty price tag
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