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My wife and I wanted to get a really high quality grain mill and after doing some research, we decided on a Country Living Grain mill. These are considered to be one of the best (if not the best) hand crank mills available. We had previously tried 2 different cheap ($100) mills and aside from the shoddy construction, the flour quality and throughput left a lot to be desired.
We ended up having to buy 4 of them to get a discount. I have sold one (plus one for ourselves) and we have two left, along with power bars for both.
The Country Living Grain Mill
Here are a couple of reviews on these mills:
Good, Bad, and the Ugly: Comparing Grain Mills: Country Living Mill Review
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Since getting ours we have been using it and it works very well and know it will stand the test of time.
We want to sell the other two (brand new in the box) for $375 each, including the power bar. They retail for $409 + $25.95 (for the power bar) and will last you a lifetime. If you live in the Portland area, we can meet up so there would be no shipping costs either.
We ended up having to buy 4 of them to get a discount. I have sold one (plus one for ourselves) and we have two left, along with power bars for both.
The Country Living Grain Mill
Here are a couple of reviews on these mills:
Good, Bad, and the Ugly: Comparing Grain Mills: Country Living Mill Review
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Since getting ours we have been using it and it works very well and know it will stand the test of time.
We want to sell the other two (brand new in the box) for $375 each, including the power bar. They retail for $409 + $25.95 (for the power bar) and will last you a lifetime. If you live in the Portland area, we can meet up so there would be no shipping costs either.