KoMo Duett 100, 230V for Overseas
- Grinds super fine flour
- Quickly adjusts to coarse cereal grind too
- Fast-grinding
- Long life corundum-ceramic burrs
- Blows no dust around kitchen
- Self-cleaning milling chamber
- Optional gluten-free grinding liner
- Long 12 year home-use U.S. warranty
- Handmade in Austria
$999.00
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KoMo Duett 100, 230V for Overseas
The KoMo mills on this page all have 230V/50Hz power, so they should only be used overseas (see note below for more details on this).
Using an Adapter for 110V Power |
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Using an adapter to operate a 230V mill on a 110V power network is NOT sufficient and can cause complete damage to the motor. To properly operate a 230V mill on a 110V network, a voltage transformer is necessary to step up the voltage from 110V to 230V. Without this transformer, the mill cannot function correctly, and attempting to use it with just an adapter can lead to overheating, motor failure, and other serious issues. |
Below we have a quick run down of what each model will grind, and which mills share the same power specs, but to read details for each model that's available on this page, click the link below for the main product page (which is the 110V/60Hz page) for the model you're interested in. The 110V mill page has a full description of the mill.
Click for product description on the: Magic, Fidbus 21, Classic, Mio, Fidibus Medium, Duett 100, XL, and XL Plus.
Specs for the KoMo Magic match the Fidibus 21, excluding the dimensions, weight and hopper capacity. Read below to learn what these mills can grind.
The KoMo Magic will grind soft or hard wheat, oat groats (dehulled oats), rice, triticale, khorasan, spelt, buckwheat, barley, rye, millet, teff, quinoa, amaranth, and sorghum. It will also grind lentils, most dry beans (pinto, red, kidney & more), and dried, non-oily spices. It isn't suitable for dent (field corn), soybeans, garbanzo beans (chickpeas), oilseeds like flax or sesame, coffee beans, sugar, cinnamon sticks, or popcorn.
The KoMo Magic will grind oats to a wonderfully soft, fine textured flour, but open the stones about five clicks (or so) wider than you would for a hard grain like wheat, otherwise the soft oat flour will fill the stones' furrows and in feed will stop. Opening the stones further will give you a cereal grind for porridge, or coarser yet for cracked oats, similar to steel-cut.
Specs for the Classic match the Mio, PK 1, Fidibus Medium, and Duett 100, excluding the dimensions, weight and hopper capacity. The Duett 100 includes an electric flaker, which makes the appliance larger and heavier than the Classic. Read below for what these mills can grind.
All dry grains can be ground with the KoMo Classic, including soft or hard wheat, oat groats (dehulled oats), rice, triticale, khorasan, spelt, buckwheat, barley, rye, millet, teff, quinoa, amaranth, sorghum, soybeans, and dent (field) corn. It will also grind lentils, dry beans (pinto, red, garbanzo/chickpeas, kidney & more), coffee beans, and dried, non-oily spices. It isn't suitable for oilseeds like flax or sesame, popcorn, cocoa nibs, cinnamon sticks, or sugar.
Dent (field) corn and soybeans can be ground to any texture from cracked to meal to very fine flour. For these very large-kerneled grains, grind first with the stones opened widely to produce cracked grain, then a second time if you want flour.
The KoMo Classic will grind oats to a wonderfully soft, fine textured flour, but open the stones about five clicks (or so) wider than you would for a hard grain like wheat, otherwise the soft oat flour will fill the stones' furrows and in-feeding will stop. Opening the stones further will give you a cereal grind for porridge, or coarser yet for cracked oats, similar to steel-cut.
The KoMo XL grain mill might be thought of as a supersized version of the very popular KoMo Classic mill. It combines the Classic's attractive construction of solid native beechwood and fingerjointed corners with an even more powerful motor. Cabinet size is also a little larger. The XL shares the same grinding list as the Classic (see the list above).
The KoMo's Fidibus XL Plus mill offers all the features and performance of the standard XL mill, and adds a "super duty" commercial-rated motor. This means the XL Plus can be operated non-stop for extended periods, even hours at a time, and commercial use is covered under warranty for two years. The XL Plus consumes no more power than the standard XL, so operation remains very economical. The XL Plus shares the same grinding list as the Classic (see the list above).
Cleaning the Mill
Cleanup is minimal and easy with all KoMo mills, and full access to the milling stones takes just ten seconds without tools. A sealed wooden lid keeps everything clean between uses.
Optional interchangeable inserts
If you prepare food for someone with a food allergy, see KoMo's optional interchangeable insert system. This ingenious solution lets you grind different types of grain in the same mill while keeping food types completely separate.
12 Year Warranty
KoMo grain mills are warranted for 12 years of home use. The excellence of engineering and construction that goes into every KoMo mill means that your mill can be expected to last a lifetime in normal use. Only the finest materials are used to make KoMo grain mills.
At Pleasant Hill Grain, our experience spans the milling spectrum from home-use to commercial. As the exclusive U.S. importer of Austrian-made KoMo mills, Pleasant Hill Grain is proud to represent their fine European craftsmanship to our customers. We'd be delighted to visit with you about a KoMo mill or any aspect of your milling needs. We'd appreciate your business, and we look forward to serving you in any way we can!
WHOLE GRAIN NUTRITION: HARVEST THE BENEFITS!
Imagine that for years, your children ate mainly candy. Imagine that you did, too. Imagine an entire nation on a candy diet. Imagine the health consequences.
Natural whole grains contain a myriad of health-essential nutrients, from proteins to vitamins, essential
amino acids, and crucial fiber. But "white flour" consists only of the starchy endosperm of the wheat
kernel. In its natural form the endosperm provides wholesome energy, but it's the least nutrient-rich
part of the grain. Removed are the nutrient-packed bran, wheat germ, and wheat germ oil. Then to make
it extra white, industrial processors go further, chemically bleaching it, and returning just enough
of a few vitamins to stave off beriberi and rickets. They're allowed to call the end product "Enriched
Flour" but a truthful label would read "Impoverished Flour." This snow white, denutritionalized substance
is a commodity worth billions of dollars annually to its merchandisers because of a commercially useful
trait: Unlimited shelf life. No matter how long it sits in the mass distribution channel, it can't go
bad precisely because there's actually nothing left in it that can go bad. Nutritionally, it's bad when
bagged. A few companies have grown enormously rich marketing this pseudo-food on the basis of convenience,
ease, and its dazzling white appearance. And to make matters worse, artificial sweeteners, flavors and
colors, appetite stimulants and preservatives are added to many of our foods, including numerous substances
banned by other countries for their unhealthfulness. "Artificial" tells you those things aren't naturally
food. But have you ever wondered
what they actually
are, then? Did you know some of them are actually petroleum derivatives? And what harmful effects
might these complex counterfeit compounds be having on us?
The human body is an absolute marvel; scientists have a long way to go to understand more than a small fraction of how we work. But as capable and as resilient as our bodies are, common sense and history teach that we need wholesome, nutritious food to remain healthy and strong. The denatured byproducts being mass marketed today don't provide what we need, because they've been profoundly altered by processes in which real nutrition is considered last, or not at all.
There's a great solution to this problem. By making flour in your kitchen and using the whole grain
flour while it's fresh, you get the nutrition needed for strength and health. You also get far tastier
food, with genuine character—incomparably more satisfying than today's mass marketed pretenders. After
transitioning to whole grains, putting out a plate of white styro-bread will elicit comments like "Why
are you giving us
this
... and where's the
good stuff
?". Even flour labeled as "whole grain" in stores falls far short of what you can easily grind yourself,
because unless it's ground while you wait, the essential Vitamin E in true whole grain flour would go
rancid in days (meaning that it's probably been removed), and all nutrients begin steadily oxidizing-away
from exposure to oxygen as soon as grain is milled. What's in those bags is
not
whole grain flour if it's been sitting on a shelf for even a few days; that's literally impossible.
Making real food is more than doable, it's positively fun with help from Pleasant Hill Grain! A grain mill is the place to start. And to make whole grain bread quickly, easily and with consistently wonderful results, nothing beats a quality stand mixer that's capable of mixing and kneading bread that's ready to pop in the oven—quickly and without hand kneading. These machines make it easy to turn the corner to a far better and more enjoyable way of eating!
KoMo Grain Mill Comparison Chart
Click here to see our KoMo comparison chart and find the right mill for your needs!
KoMo Protects and Restores Forests
Beautiful and strong, wood is one of the most renewable raw materials on our planet, and is far longer-lasting than any kind of plastic. Did you know that choosing a KoMo mill helps preserve not only beech forests, but also the habitat for woodland creatures like this juvenile Stone Marten?
PEFC is the world's largest forest certification organization, protecting more than 750 million acres of forest lands. The global work of PEFC helps ensure that our forests are managed sustainably, and KoMo mills are the only grain mills in the world that meet the sustainability standards of this important certification.
Click here for more info about KoMo and wildlife-protecting PEFC certification.
Highly Recommended Whole Grain Cookbooks & Videos!
Don't miss our treasury of cookbooks for whole grain cooking & baking! We have old favorites and exciting new titles, full of tasty and nutritious recipes. These resources will open up new worlds of whole grain adventure for you, whether you're an old hand or just beginning the journey. Whole grain wheat, beans & alternative grains are all covered!
Click for cookbooks & DVDs.
See bulk whole grain wheat and many other grains.
Click for info on grinding fibrous materials and nuts.
Grain Mill Accessories & Replacement Parts
Click to see Grain Mill & Flaker Attachments or Grain Mill & Flaker Replacement Parts.
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