Model # 08-2201-W
Number 22 Commercial Meat Grinder 1HP
Number 22 Commercial Meat Grinder 1HP
Material: Stainless. The auger and head unit appear to be cast iron but I have been since told otherwise.
110V/750 Watt
Retailer: One Stop Jerky Shop
Date of Purchase: 2/06/2014
Purchase Price: $549.99 ($544.99 after $5 discount)
Method Shipped: UPS Ground
Shipping Cost: Included
Method Shipped: UPS Ground
Shipping Cost: Included
The Lowdown: My wife and I started grinding our own meat a
year or two ago. We purchase meat from Sam's Club by the case and save money
over our supermarket chain. Plus, the meat we grind tastes so much better than
the ground meat that comes from the store. We also have the added benefit of
knowing that only one or two animals are in our ground meat as opposed to
hundreds, and we can visually inspect the meat that goes into our grind. The
risk of contamination is also much lower.
A friend of mine loaned me his grinder a few years back. He
drives semi and isn't home a lot, so he said I could hang onto it and take care
of it while he was out trucking. It's called a Super Grinder and it's also
Chinese made. It's a #12 in size, but the throat is really small and it takes
forever to grind meat. It's ground a lot of meat for me the past year or so,
but I've spent a lot of time with it doing so. You also have to cut the meat
very small to go through the machine and grinding it a second time is a real
pain.
We decided to make an investment in a real heavy duty
grinder that would grind quickly and allow us to spend more time enjoying life
instead of pushing meat through a grinder. After a lot of research, I chose
this model of Weston. The price was right and it came with stuffing horns. The
gentleman at One Stop Jerky Shop is a really nice and helpful guy. When you buy
from him, you're buying from a real person with a real business. He told me
that he keeps all his items in stock and doesn't drop ship. I had a problem
with my payment. PayPal kept rejecting the sale. I was getting errors on his
site and I sent him screenshots and he got it all figured out. He took the time
to even call me and we visited on the phone for a little while. I highly
recommend purchasing from him. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
The Review: Well, right off the bat, the 40 mm stuffing tube
was cracked lengthwise right out of the box. This should have been caught by QA
at the factory. The machine was packaged wonderfully. Out of the box, the body
of the machine has a grey protective film on it covering the stainless steel.
When you see some sales photos of this machine and the body looks a dull grey,
that is why. The grinding plates and the cutting blade are stainless steel. The
power switch is on the back of the unit and has a forward and reverse. Reverse
doesn't stay in reverse, but springs right back, like it should. Turning it on,
you twist the switch and it stays on until you twist it back. Off position is
in between forward and reverse. There is a pop out breaker next to the switch.
This grinder is heavy - very heavy. It's not just the power
unit that's heavy. The head and auger are very heavy as well. The auger and
head unit are both cast stainless. They appear to be cast iron but I have been told that they indeed are stainless. It's the first time I've ever dealt with unfinished stainless like this. The casting on my head unit had some spots inside
of it where the metal didn't cast well and left a couple of little pockets. I
will have to keep that in mind when cleaning it as that's a good place for meat
to hide and bacteria to grow. The unit assembles easily. The metal pan that
sits on top of the unit is stainless steel and is much thinner than I would
have expected. They even make slight bends in the metal to help strengthen it.
Why wouldn't you just go with a heavier guage steel in the first place and be
done with it? The ring where the pan sits atop the head unit is sharp. The
edges around the pan are also sharper than I'd like. I plan on taking some
emery cloth to it and dulling it down some. There are also a couple of sharp
areas on the body, at the front of the unit above the feet. Hopefully I can do
a video later and show this.
We washed the machine up. It smelled of household oil which
we assume they spray the parts with to keep them from rusting while in storage
and transit. After we cleaned it up, we ran a little over 20# of pork Boston
butt through the machine. The speed at which this machine grinds is amazing. We
used the medium grind plate and ran the meat through twice. It took less than
15 minutes to double grind this amount of meat.You'll spend more time cutting
and cleaning than you will grinding, which is why we bought this in the first
place.
Just a minute or two into the second grind, the machine started making a tremendous rattling noise. I contacted Weston about this and
they are currently looking into it. They are also sending out a replacement
stuffer to replace the cracked one. When you open the box, you see a big red
piece of paper that tells you that if you have any problems, not to contact the
seller, but Weston directly. When you call the number, you get an American who
speaks English on the other end of the line. You get a name and contact
information for this person too. It's not often that you find customer service
like this today. From what I've read, Weston stands behind their products and I
assume they'll make it right in this case too, or I'll write about it if they
don't! I'm not even sure if that rattle is normal or not. It didn't rattle like
that out of the box. I'm hoping it's something simple. Otherwise, the machine
is quiet.
The Good: It grinds fast. It's a very heavy machine. It
seems well built for a Chinese made item. One Stop Jerky Shop is an excellent
seller. Weston has a good responsive customer service department and they seem
to stand behind their product.
The Bad: The 40MM stuffing funnel was cracked right out of
the box. Nothing in the box moved or shifted. It was in the center of the box
so it's impossible that it was damaged in transit. It should have been caught
at the factory. The motor started rattling just minutes into the grind. The pan that sits on top of the grinder is too thin. The sharp edges need to be sanded more.
Would I recommend it? Yes.
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