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101VIDEO.MPG #101 GRINDER VIDEO-320 WATTS-VILLAWARE MODEL

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READ DOWN BELOW  REVIEWS FROM PEOPLE WHO HAVE BOUGHT.

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COMMERCIAL OR HOME MEAT GRINDER-CAN BE USED FOR EITHER

   

 HOPE YOU HAVE ENJOYED THESE DETAILED PHOTOS!

HOME GRINDER-READ CUSTOMERS REVIEWS!

HOME GRINDER: (HERE IS A CUSTOMERS REVIEWS ON THIS GRINDER)

I HAVE PURCHASED BOTH GRINDERS FROM PIERCE AND HERE IS MY REVIEWS.

I used THE HOME GRINDER to grind WHOLE chickens for 2 years.

Any chicken part THE HOME GRINDER will grind any chicken bone just fine.

The backs are "too big" if you don't cut them in half.

Just like a whole chicken is obviously "too big," but cut up

it will ALL go through the home grinder with no problems.

Sometimes the ends of the leg bones, the knuckles, won't fit into the auger.

In which case I just hit the middle of the long bone with a big knife to break it

and stick the broken end in.

Once the auger grabs it the knuckle will follow in.

Some people are really not wanting to do preparation work on the whole

chicken and want to just dump a whole chicken back or leg into the grinder.

You do have to do some preparation to

get pieces to a size that will fit down the chute.

It's really not that difficult to cut up a chicken.

(Or they can buy a more expensive grinder with a bigger chute.)

Whole chicken necks are a breeze.

Any Rabbit part. I used it to grind WHOLE rabbit.

These bones are a little harder than chicken,  but the home grinder does just fine with any Rabbit bones.

Small Turkey bones. It will NOT grind leg, thigh, nor the large wing bone.

I DID break a spline trying to grind the big part of a Turkey Wing.

It WILL grind turkey necks (if you can get them small enough to fit down the chute), the SMALL wing bones and carcass bones (ribs, back).  But again, you have to cut the Carcass up so it will fit.

The home grinder can NOT handle lamb (I burned out my first grinder, the

comperable Moulinex, doing lamb riblets), pork or beef bones.

The American Eagle 3/4 hp. Meat Grinder model will Grind:

All chicken, rabbit and turkey. (Grinds those like butter. The large chute  makes for less cutting up).

I also use it for lamb and pork spareribs with absolutely no problems.

I know NO grinder is guaranteed to grind bones.

If you ask a manufacturer they say "NO!" but that doesn't mean it can't.

People can be stupid and put steak bones in there then complain because you said it would do bones.

(PIERCE DOES NOT STATE THIS GRINDER WILL DO BONES)

THE PEOPLE ON THE WELLPET LIST, HAVE FOUND IT DOES ALL THESE USES.

The home grinder is totally capable of grinding any chicken bone.

AFTER READING ONE PERSONS USE OF THIS GRINDER FOR 2 YEARS

YOU MAKE YOUR OWN CHOICE AND BE SMART, DON'T OVERLOAD YOUR

GRINDERS. LISTEN TO YOUR MOTOR.

HERE IS ANOTHER GREAT WEB SITE -GREAT COLOR PHOTOS, TALKS ABOUT STARTING OUT CUTTING UP RAW FOODS, MEATS. CLICK ON RAW FOOD ICON.

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