All Stainless Steel Electric Meat Grinder Machine
If you are looking to have control over your food, then a meat grinder is a must. In spite, of having your meat processed at meat processing centers, it will be better to process your food at home using a meat grinder. If you opt for a smaller meat grinder, then you will get a smaller feeding tube, whereas, in a larger grinder, the feeding tube is also going to be large. There will be a staggering difference in the power as well.
You need to ask yourself, ‘Why do you want to get a meat grinder’? If your motive is to grind meatballs or burgers for your family members on a weekend basis, then you will require a smaller meat grinder. On the contrary, if you want to organize parties every weekend, and make big batches of sausages, then you need a bigger meat grinder.
Specifications:
Model | NW-22Y |
Type | Table type |
Capacity | 300kg/h |
Power | 1100W |
Voltage | 380V 50HZ |
Machine size | 420*350*670mm |
Weight | 48Kg |
Electric Meat Grinder Machine Features:
- 304 stainless steel material made
- Large-caliber automatic meat fall systems
- Ground meat parts disassembled, easy to clean
- Air-cooled motor for continuous operation. Granular meat out
How Often Are You Going To Use Your Meat Grinder?
Are you planning to use your meat grinder quite frequently or just once or twice a month? For monthly usage, a small meat grinder would serve the purpose, plus it will be inexpensive. To elaborate more on this, you can opt for a manual grinder with all the necessary attachments.
What Would Be Your Meat Grinding Quantity?
If you want to grind large batches of meat, then you will require a larger grinder. It will be equipped with a large feeding tube, which will allow the meat to be ground as small as possible to accommodate more meat at a single time. The power generation in a large meat grinder will also be higher, thus allowing you to grind meat at a faster rate.
What Will You Grind?
You have to take this question very seriously while buying a meat grinder because if you are looking to grind boneless meat, then you won’t require a meat grinder with higher power specs, but if you are looking to grind bones as well, then there have to be certain power requirements in the grinder to easily grind chicken bones, etc. You can drop an entire chicken leg in the grinder without worrying about damage. It is easier to grind chicken, pork, and beef than game meats like wild boar, elk, and venison. These meats require a meat grinder with much higher power capacity, but you must also remember that the price will also surge.