mincer

Dont waste your money on the cheap domestic ones, ive burned 3 out in the last year, the most recent only managed to do 3lbs of meat before dying.
Ive now got a youngs mincer from bushwear and I can very much reccomend it, they are about £200 but its money well spent.
 
Guys

There are always stacks of good prices on second hand commercial ones on ebay, look for a size 28 Crypto, Manica or Biro & expect to pay up to about £300. Size 28 is still a very big machine though, a size 32 will be a std butchers shop kit.

Or go for a cheeper brand new Jap brand type of thing from Bushware, I'm sure they will be just fine for normal occasional use.

I started off in my kitchen with the wifes old Kenwood Chef & managed to kill it after 2 batches of snags!

We are now up to 500kg of Processed product a bloody week!

Regs Lee
 
I have the buffalo meat mincer, quick google search finds them at £81. They may be domestic, but I have had mine for 5 years, and put loads though it. More than adequate for the average stalker!
 
I have the buffalo meat mincer, quick google search finds them at £81. They may be domestic, but I have had mine for 5 years, and put loads though it. More than adequate for the average stalker!

There are a couple of types of Buffalo.
My Buffalo does 250kg per hour! I'd hardly call that domestic!?
They are bloody good though, and I'd actually rate them at 'Farm Shop' kind of scale.
This site does both of them, but this is the one I'd recommend if you want one that will last.
http://www.nisbets.co.uk/products/productdetail.asp?productCode=CD400
MS:)
 
I got this one

BushWear: Bushwear Economy Mincer when they were on special from Northern tool company. Same as the Buffalo, they must be made in some factory in china and given different names.

Cannot fault it for the money, have made many burgers.

had for over a year now and would recommend for the recreational stalker. I put a red deer though mine one day and the farmer asked me to get him one,which i did.
 
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I have the same one as MonkeySpanker, its awesome, ok its not cheap but it will last a lifetime and makes good mince easily. it also has sausage attachments although i havent tried these yet..
 
I have the same one as MonkeySpanker & flyfisherman , its also used for grinding rabbits for the dogs, chop the rabbits into smaller pieces including the bones no problem.
 
I had a cheap one from designasausage.com and killed it inside 20mins. motor burned out spectacularly!

looked similar to the one in the eBay link

I now have a Beem "Fleischwolf" or Panther depending if you read the german side or the english side of the box. Much sturdier and will whistle through cubed meat and bread crumbs, chunks of hard fat etc etc

so far no issues
 
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