This is so great that Mockmill has created a flaker for the KitchenAid!! I would have most likely chosen to buy this model last year when I was looking for one, but I have already purchased another German maker; Messerschmidt Flocker attachment for my KitchenAid 🙂We use ours daily and it is always on the mixer ready to go. I will say that anyone who is looking to buy a flaker you will be very satisfied with the Mockmill makers, because I also own the free standing Mockmill Grain mill, and it is the best quality! 💕😍😘
Thank you for this review! I never knew something like this existed. I have a mockmill grain mill, and love it. I think this flaker will be going on my Christmas wishlist!
Now you’ve got my wheels churning! I was looking at grain mills but if I can get attachments for my KitchenAid….heck yeah! Going to check your link right now.
Do you prefer the free standing grain mill over the attachment version? The savings for the attachment are a huge plus, but it’s been out of stock for months, and I’m wondering if the free standing is worth the investment. I’m interested in using freshly milled for the health benefits.
I think it depends on how much you will be using it, how much space you have, and what your budget is. If you have the space and the money, they are so worth it but I have had the attachment for years and it does a fine job! Hope this helps 😊 ~ Anja
Good for you to mention that all commercially sold rolled oats are heat treated and therefore are processed and less nutritious. Unfortunately the same applies to steel cut oats.
This is a grain FLAKER so it makes oat flakes. Mockmill makes an identical looking attachment that will mill grains into flour. Unless you're milling a lot of grains on the highest speed, it will not heat it up.
Here's the link: ourgabledhome.com/product/grain-mills/ Be sure to check the flaker attachment from the drop-down menu of the various models. You can easily get grains online: amzn.to/3Kz75om Happy flaking ~ Anja
Be sure to order the FLAKER attachment, not the GRAIN MILL attachment. They look identical so it can be a bit confusing. The flaker attachment is in stock 👍!
This is so great that Mockmill has created a flaker for the KitchenAid!! I would have most likely chosen to buy this model last year when I was looking for one, but I have already purchased another German maker; Messerschmidt Flocker attachment for my KitchenAid 🙂We use ours daily and it is always on the mixer ready to go. I will say that anyone who is looking to buy a flaker you will be very satisfied with the Mockmill makers, because I also own the free standing Mockmill Grain mill, and it is the best quality! 💕😍😘
That is so great to hear! Thank you so much for sharing 💛 ~ Anja
I love your videos, your house, everything about you I love 😭 I really want to be like you when I grow uo
Aww ... thank you so much for your sweet comment 💛 ~ Anja
Me toooo she is such a nice Lady❤
This attachment is something that I never knew about! Thanks for the review. ❤
Thank you for this review! I never knew something like this existed. I have a mockmill grain mill, and love it. I think this flaker will be going on my Christmas wishlist!
Nice! That will be a very useful Christmas gift 😊 ~ Anja
Now you’ve got my wheels churning! I was looking at grain mills but if I can get attachments for my KitchenAid….heck yeah! Going to check your link right now.
Yay! So glad you like this 😊~ Anja
Can you set the thickness of the rolled oats? or would you even want to?
Do you prefer the free standing grain mill over the attachment version? The savings for the attachment are a huge plus, but it’s been out of stock for months, and I’m wondering if the free standing is worth the investment. I’m interested in using freshly milled for the health benefits.
I think it depends on how much you will be using it, how much space you have, and what your budget is. If you have the space and the money, they are so worth it but I have had the attachment for years and it does a fine job! Hope this helps 😊 ~ Anja
Good for you to mention that all commercially sold rolled oats are heat treated and therefore are processed and less nutritious. Unfortunately the same applies to steel cut oats.
This does do wheat for flour, correct? Is it at a low RPM so it doesn’t heat up the grains?
This is a grain FLAKER so it makes oat flakes. Mockmill makes an identical looking attachment that will mill grains into flour. Unless you're milling a lot of grains on the highest speed, it will not heat it up.
Is the stand alone flaker better in some way?
It's the same mechanism but the attachment uses the Kitchenaid as motor so it's really personal preference
Where Do I Go To Order The Flaker From Your Link; And Where Do I Order The Grains, Danke 🍄
Here's the link: ourgabledhome.com/product/grain-mills/ Be sure to check the flaker attachment from the drop-down menu of the various models. You can easily get grains online: amzn.to/3Kz75om Happy flaking ~ Anja
Interesting Thanks👍🏻
Thanks for watching!
Unable to order. None in stock☹️😊
Be sure to order the FLAKER attachment, not the GRAIN MILL attachment. They look identical so it can be a bit confusing. The flaker attachment is in stock 👍!
Edit: fixed now. 👍🏻
I am trying to “like” this video, but RUclips is not allowing me to click the “thumbs up”. 🤔
I am so glad you like this video - and persisted in finding the "like" button ☺ ~ Anja
They’re currently out of stock. I’ll keep checking back. 😐
It is in stock! Make sure you look for the FLAKER ATTACHMENT, not the grain mill attachment (they actually look the same) 👍 ~ Anja