Monday, November 7, 2011

Rival 2275-WN Electric Food Grinder

Rival 2275-WN Electric Food Grinder

Rival 2275-WN Electric Food Grinder
From Rival

List Price: $74.99
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Average customer review:
(27 customer reviews)

Product Description

Electric food grinder wil grind all types of meat into course ground meat or fine ground meat. Comes with Sausage attachment to make the perfect sausages. Simple to clean and store.

Product Details

  •  #11654 in Kitchen and Housewares
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Rival
  • Model: 2275-WN
  • Dimensions: 5.60 pounds

Features

  • 200-watt electric grinder for meats as well as nuts, vegetables, and fruits
  • Handy sausage stuffer attachment helps guide ground meat into casings
  • Course and fine grinding disks included, plus instructions, recipes, and tips
  • Detachable grinding chute for easy cleaning; dishwasher-safe parts
  • Measures approximately 14-1/2 by 7 by 9 inches; 1-year warranty against defects

Editorial Reviews

Once upon a time, meats, nuts, and other foods were ground up with a hand-cranked apparatus. In order to keep as ergonomic in the kitchen as possible, it's important to avoid repetitive tasks that place a high demand on the joints of your hand and wrist. This 200-watt electric grinder takes on the bulk of the work burden; all there is to do is push the food gently down into the hopper.
The most obvious use for the grinder is for meats--sausage, ground beef or lamb, chopped liver, pates, etc. (The handy sausage stuffer attachment helps guide the ground meat into the casings.) But it's also great for nuts, vegetables, and fruits. The fine grinder plate, for example, is great for making baby food.
Clean-up is easy; the detachable hopper and other parts are dishwasher-safe, and the white plastic housing can be wiped down with a warm, soapy rag (it is not immersible). The grinder measures approximately 14-1/2 by 7 by 9 inches (without attachments). Rival includes a one-year warranty against defects, and the grinder comes with a detailed booklet of instructions, recipes, and tips. --Garland Withers

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews
33 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
5Helpful Tips
By Mr. Green Thumb
This is what I've learned from experience in trials and error. You should cut the meat in chunks smaller than the tube and you should partially freeze it otherwise it will clog from all the stringy stuff in the meat. It depends on your freezer and the temperature of the meat after cutting but I think between 20 and 40 minutes should be adequate. Experiment with the time a little. If it's not frozen enough, it will clog prematurely and if it's too frozen, you will damage your grinder. I have it down to a science and I can grind 20lbs cut up rump roast or chuck roast in about 15 minutes without it clogging.
19 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
5Easy to use
By M. Reindl
I paid for another meat grinder a few years back that, bit the dust, first it cost more, then the Rival, it made more noise, it weighed more. So far I have had only the best experience with the Rival Food Grinder, it's light compared to other electric grinders I have owned, costs less, and is extremely easy to assemble and disassemble. So far it's the best one I have owned for the cost.
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5Food Grinder
By Dianne Wardlow
LOVE the food grinder--bought a rump roast on sale and had ground round for a fraction of the usual cost.

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