Thursday, August 8, 2013

Panasonic MK-G20NR-W Heavy Duty Meat Grinder

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Panasonic 2.3 quart All Metal Hopper, Feeder and Extrusion Super Meat Grinder, Stainless Steel Inner Cutting Baldes, Accessories include: Fine, Medium & Coarse cutting blades; Sausage Attachment and Extra Cutting Blade, 120 AC, 60Hz, 180 watts, 6 9/16" (W) x 12 13/16" (D) x 15 3/16" (H), 7.3 lbs. White with silver trim
  • Heavy Duty Electric Meat Grinder with Metal Hooper, Auger and Stainless Steel Cutting Blades for healthy grounded meat products
  • Built-in Circuit Breaker, Accessories include: 3 Cutting Blades Fine/Medium/Coarse Blades, Sausage Attachment and Extra Cutting Blade, Receipe Book
  • Made in Japan, 120AC / 60Hz, 180 Watts
  • Measures: 6 9/16" (W) x 9 7/16" (D) x 7 7/8" (H), 8.4 lbs, White w/Silver Trim

This Meat Grinders give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Very pleased with this fine quality meat grinder
My wife and I have purchased electronic Panasonic products with satisfaction for more than 30 years, so we decided to give this meat grinder a try. Extremely satisfied, with first use to make ham salad (something not available commercially here, alas, any more, after the demise of Honey B on Texas Ave a couple of years ago). (Anyone reading this remenber the ham salad sandwiches at Reeves on F, then G, street in DC? Well I do, and have tried to duplicate them with this machine.) My! In any event, this is a solid, well-built, quiet (like a blender or food-processor) machine, that, properly assembled (cutter blade toward front, not back!!), will produce a great grind. For our ham salad we used the medium cutter disk, though if you want a coaser grind you can use the coarse disk. Perfection. Does not grind onions well (mush), however. Carbon steel parts (blade, disks, parts of the impeller)are NOT stainless and will require proper storage (use food-grade mineral oil available at...

2. Panasonic Meat Grinder
The item works well. It's too small for larger volumes of material such as 20# as fatigue sets in on the operator. Excellent for making 10 to 15 lb. batches of sausage.

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I read many reviews on grinders prior to purchasing this one. The cost of paying for processing a deer is getting exspensive. For summer sausage alone I paid over $80.00 this grinder worked well and was quiet. It was easy to operate and easy to clean. The sausage stuffer attachment works well. It is made in Japan, the quality is better than other choices. I am sure that the more exspensive commercial grinders do a better job. For me who using it for a few deer a year and maybe making my own ground sirloin it is great.
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