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Clearance: NutriMill Harvest Mill, Cayenne Red Trim
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Clearance: NutriMill Harvest Mill, Cayenne Red Trim

With its laminated bamboo cabinet, the new NutriMill Harvest grain mill offers unique styling. Its synthetic stone burrs grind a full range of textures from cracked grain to fine flour, with adjustments controlled by a knob located at the bottom of the hopper.

The NutriMill Harvest mill will grind soft or hard wheat, oat groats (dehulled oats), rice, triticale, kamut, spelt, buckwheat, barley, rye, millet, teff, quinoa, amaranth, sorghum and lentils. It isn't suitable for spices, herbs, oilseeds like flax or sesame, popcorn, fibrous materials, beans or field corn.

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Specs

Manufacturer Part Number
789050
UPC/EAN Number
636702789501
Color
Cayenne Red
Width
6.875
Depth
8.75
Height
13.5
Weight (lbs.)
15.25
BPA Free
Yes
Burr Material
Ceramic-corundum
Housing Material
Bamboo
Power Source
Electric (AC)
Milling Rate for Bread Flour Texture
6-7 oz/min
Cord-End Plug
Std. 120V
Origin
Imported
Warranty Length
5 years
Country of Manufacture
Chinese components, assembled in USA

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Good for wheat and small grains but little else
By David H. in WI on 4/14/2016 Verified Buyer

I've owned this grinder for over a year now and have put about 500 pounds of wheat through it. It works quite well as a wheat grinder as long as you can accept a slightly coarser than commercial flour texture.

In general it has one design flaw, in that there is a screw holding one of the grind stones down that can back out. When it comes out, the adjustable grind knob refuses to stay in one position if you don't hold it. It took me a while to realize what was causing this annoying behavior.

Another flaw is that the bottom stone does not actually come out of the grinder as it is supposed to. Not sure how I am going to be able to change stones as they wear out.

DO NOT buy this grinder if you expect to grind corn, beans, or basically anything larger than oats. It lacks a feed auger for large seeds so seeds slowly and irregularly drop into the stones, causing the machine to buck and jump around. I get through about 2 cups of corn before the machine overheats and shuts off completely. I've given up on grinding corn until I get a different mill.

Knowing what I know now, I probably would not have bought this since it is not nearly as versatile as it is advertised. It makes great wheat, oat, and buckwheat flour. I haven't tried rice but I'd expect it to work well. I have not tried very small grains like amaranth, quinoa, or teff.

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Eye-opening
By Megan in CA on 8/17/2018 Verified Buyer

I have used a KitchenAid attachment mill, and it mostly works. Slowly. My mind was blown when I ran the first batch of grain through the NutriMill. Wow! Blazingly fast, not too loud, and resulted in a very consistent flour. I immediately put the flour into a batch of sourdough I had waiting, and had bread later that afternoon. The flavor of freshly-ground flour compared to even the highest quality pre-ground is incomparable.

I've only used 3 grains so far. All have ground well. The adjustment knob is pretty straight-forward, although it does take a firm turn. I didn't find the lack of a coarse or fine indicator to be an issue - I just felt the flour to see if it was what I wanted. I like that this mill offers a range from fine to coarse. It is perfect for me, but if you need a super-fine flour, you may want a different type of mill. I am looking forward to playing with different flour combinations for baking. I suspect the mill will never make it into its storage area.

Update: 3 months later, I still love the mill for most flours. It does take 2 or 3 passes to get a very fine, pastry-type flour, and it struggles a bit with field corn (4 or so passes to get cornmeal, adjusting finer each time) and a few whole kernels stay in the hopper. Overall, still a good investment.

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Excellent mill
By Susan P. in PA on 4/06/2017 Verified Buyer

I graduated from a manual mill to the Nutrimill Harvest mill and I am so happy! I have only made 5 loaves of bread so far but this mill is totally effortless with easy adjustment so you can get a pretty fine grind. Excellent for whole wheat or rye bread. Also no dust to speak of and you can use any container which is really handy. The only improvement I can think of would to improve the lid design so it snaps on. If you try to use it while grinding, it just vibrates and makes the whole thing noisier. This is not a problem for me but it would improve the overall function.

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Nice and functional mill
By Daniel F. in CO on 12/30/2018 Verified Buyer

The mill looks great as a countertop appliance and the delivery from pleasant hill was quick. My only other comparison is the old impact type magic mill 2.. the harvest mill is much quieter, creates zero dust, and has cooler flour temps but does not mill quite as fine. I may have to adjust my baking technique to get an adequate loaf of bread with the coarser grind. Time will tell

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Off to a great start!
By Eliza T. in RI on 6/15/2018 Verified Buyer

I’ve had my mill a little over a week and have done hard and soft wheat, and spelt. I am happy with the quality. I wish the adjustment knob indicated specifically how finely or coarsley I am grinding, but I assume with practice I will figure that out. It is beautiful and sturdy, but not so Heavy as to be cumbersome.

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Eat your heart out Komo mill!!!
By Jay P. in OH on 7/27/2020 Verified Buyer

My wife has been wanting to mill her own flour predating the pandemic, so bad timing on my part for trying to buy a mill when thousands of other Americans are having the same idea due to not being able to purchase flour at the local grocery store. We had been saving up for the Komo Classic, but alas it was out of stock. Reviews consistently seemed to suggest that the NutriMill Harvest was up to par with the Komo, perhaps differences being only in style when push comes to shove. I believe that the motor is stronger/faster in the NutriMill. Folks, it does not disappoint. The mill looks smart on the countertop (although I wish the black rimmed version was in stock vs the ivory one we ended up with) and it mills fast, evenly, and with not as much noise as I was expecting. We do mill with the lid off (rattle rattle whirll.... no thanks) but we store it with the lid on. PLEASE NOTE: Make sure you follow the instructions on seasoning the stones before first use. There is an entire procedure that must be followed for it to work right. Do it. Takes just a few minutes and then you're off and running. The adjustment knob is fantastic and we are making our own flour every day... which has a taste that is incomparable even to top shelf flour like Bob's Red Mill. Komo, eat your heart out; I got a fantastic mill for a fraction of the cost. Sure, it's not made in Europe. Sure, it doesn't have an obscenely long warranty. But she's a keeper even if she's not a looker.

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Five Stars
By Joanne C., PA on 8/16/2016 Verified Buyer

The NutriMill Harvest has been a 5-star mill for me.

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3 month update
By Madeline on 9/10/2020 Verified Buyer

I tried to edit my original review, but couldn’t find it. I’m actually changing my rating from 4 stars to 5 stars. I still think it needs more instructions, but just play with it and you can easily figure it out.
I have finally perfected my wheat grinding techniques. It’s much faster for the mill to grind soft white wheat, but it still does a great job with hard red wheat.
After the first pass for wheat, you get this strange mix of fine flour mixed with bran. At this point I sift my flour, and leave the fine flour out. This is the flour for making bread. I like to run the bran through on the finest setting 2 more times, sifting the smallest flour out each time. Then I use it to make whole wheat bread.
I have milled corn. No problem for the mill. Same as wheat, just needs sifted. 1st pass comes out as fine cornmeal, mixed with coarse corn, and bran. 1st sift is cornmeal, 2nd sift is grits 3rd sift is the hull for my chickens.
The only thing I couldn’t successfully grind was black beans. It was a disaster. The grinder couldn’t just mill them into flour the first try, so I put it on the most coarse setting to crack open the beans. then, tried to run them through on a finer setting, but they wound up just turning into paste on my blades. I called pleasant hill and the told me to let the stones cool, run a cup of rice through on a coarse setting and it would clean the stones. WORKED like a charm! You don’t want to do it because it’s a hassle. But it ended up fine!

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Great Mill
By BB on 10/26/2019 Verified Buyer

The Nutrimill Harvest works great. It is loud. I have only milled wheat berries so far, but everything I have made has been delicious. The Nutrimill arrived quicker than expected and I have used it everyday.

Moderator : All of the mills we offer are far, far, far quieter than those sold from the 1980's through the 1990's, but grinding hard grain by necessity does make some noise, no question about that. Thanks for your review, Rebecca!  
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Perfect Mill for Small Spaces
By Lynn M. in FL on 10/21/2019 Verified Buyer

I love the Nutrimill Harvest because it works great and grinds wonderfully and it also fits in my small kitchen, I have had other mills and this is by far the prettiest. It grinds very fast and makes great flour. I would highly recommend this product,

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