I was just watching another homesteading channel that was singing the praises of an electric plastic mill. I don't do plastic, but I do use cast iron. Thank you for having quality products that don't endanger our health or the planet.
I would so appreciate a video showing how to clean and reassemble this model. I tried cleaning mine that I inherited and now it's barely grinding. I don't know if I put the pieces back on wrong (I don't think I did, because it's fairly intuitive and some only lock in a certain way/in a certain order) or if it's too tight or what.
We were gifted one of these from my husband's cousin years ago, and never used it, though I did - and do! - realize its value. Now I've begun to mill my own flour, and am not truly satisfied with the MockMill attachment for my KitchenAid. Beloved Husband has hooked this mill up to a motor (yay for Beloved Husband!) and I want to use the Diamant to mill. I wish you guys would make a more detailed and extensive video on how to use the mill, but I guess that I'll have to muddle through - and the Beloved Husband is no slouch at figuring things out, so....
Were you able to figure it out? I'm not very mechanical and some of the comments make me feel a bit reluctant to buy (i need to know how to clean it). Thanks.
Mr.Lehman have you ever thought of making a miniature version of this fo grinding spice ??? Remember everyone need one like that specially if you make that with the extra extra fine burr to make the spice very smooth !!!! Think about it Mr.Lehman
G'day LuckyB, from everything I have read on line, this works well with corn and oilier grains. Many mills get clogged up or don't feed corn well but apparently this does the job. I am ordering one myself and had the same question.
I was just watching another homesteading channel that was singing the praises of an electric plastic mill. I don't do plastic, but I do use cast iron. Thank you for having quality products that don't endanger our health or the planet.
Thank you just made our first purchase today to keep in the family for generations to come🥰✈️👍🏾💕💕💕👍🏾✈️🥰
I've had mine for almost 20yrs and absolutely love it! I use it for grinding spelt most often, but have used it for corn a few times as well.
I would so appreciate a video showing how to clean and reassemble this model. I tried cleaning mine that I inherited and now it's barely grinding. I don't know if I put the pieces back on wrong (I don't think I did, because it's fairly intuitive and some only lock in a certain way/in a certain order) or if it's too tight or what.
Were you able to figure out how to clean it?
I brought the diamant grain mill, and i need a table to mount it on. What do you recommend
Do you ship to Australia?
you should do a video about your own green power grain mill. i can find nothing about it.
Can't find a picture of the grinding burr plate of the Green Power Grain Mill. I really like to see the grinding burrs of all the steel plates.
We were gifted one of these from my husband's cousin years ago, and never used it, though I did - and do! - realize its value. Now I've begun to mill my own flour, and am not truly satisfied with the MockMill attachment for my KitchenAid. Beloved Husband has hooked this mill up to a motor (yay for Beloved Husband!) and I want to use the Diamant to mill. I wish you guys would make a more detailed and extensive video on how to use the mill, but I guess that I'll have to muddle through - and the Beloved Husband is no slouch at figuring things out, so....
Were you able to figure it out? I'm not very mechanical and some of the comments make me feel a bit reluctant to buy (i need to know how to clean it). Thanks.
Your husband is a very patient man ….
@@panchopistola8298 Yes, he is... But the "Honey do" list is 90% stuff he added 🤣
@@KatWilton oh god ….
Is there a video available showing disassembly and cleaning between grains? Does it need to be oiled? what type of oil?
Mr.Lehman have you ever thought of making a miniature version of this fo grinding spice ???
Remember everyone need one like that specially if you make that with the extra extra fine burr to make the spice very smooth !!!!
Think about it Mr.Lehman
This mill is made in Denmark. he just sell it in Usa
@@bobocrina2643 I was research that a while ago and found the production is now in Poland
@@polarowl5834 unde în Polonia se poate de procurat? ce denumire are aparatul?
@@ghenadyantonov3834 я только видел сайт из Америки и Германии ( Diamant grain grinder)
How and where do mount it if you have a Marble or stone countertop; I want to get the mill but..?
What all comes with these mills?
How to resharpen grinding plates again
how can this mill press oil ?
where is it made? are the parts imported from China?
$1k is just too much
I got mine for 600.00 usd
18 years ago.
@@oktreedude that is 1500 to 2000 nowadays.you payed more then
Check out Grainmaker mills.
How does that work for Corn !
G'day LuckyB, from everything I have read on line, this works well with corn and oilier grains. Many mills get clogged up or don't feed corn well but apparently this does the job. I am ordering one myself and had the same question.
Haïti
Too expensive-should be half the price
$1000???? Way to much
No sir. For $1,000.00, I better not have to turn anything manually.