🥩 Elevate Your Cooking Game with Gourmia!
The Gourmia PrimePro Electric Meat Grinder is a powerful kitchen appliance featuring a 400 Watt motor, capable of grinding 3 pounds of meat per minute. It comes with exchangeable stainless steel grinding plates, a detachable metal food tray, and a set of sausage and kibbe attachments. The reverse function helps eliminate jamming, ensuring a smooth and efficient grinding experience.
E**.
Awesome tool
Awesome machine does everything better than I thought for the price! Good powerful motor had no problem going through 25lbs of meat rite out of the box. Feels well built love it and easy to clean. Motor kinda loud the dog was nervous at first but when he tasted what that noise made he was fine. Sounds like a vacuum cleaner.
C**G
Just okay for now
I wanted to combine Conecuh sausage with ground chuck to make Conecuh burgers. The holes kept clogging with fat from the meats which made it next to impossible to use. I ended up just running the sausage through without the skin and hand mixing it with the ground chuck. It's somewhat noisy too. I have not tried it with cuts of meat so I cannot rate it on that function. The parts seem to be high quality.
A**A
You get what you pay!
I like my meat grinder because it's very easy to work with, but the problem is its blade is not sharp enough and instead of grinding the meat just chews it. So I took the blade to a knife sharpner store and paid $15 to make it sharp, but it worked 2 more times and again needs to be sharpened. So I decided to not use it anymore for meat and I use it for potato, or tomato. I don't recommend it.
E**K
Gourmia grinder
Got this just a few days ago, have already ground up 10 lbs of venison with it to make bratwurst and summer sausage.It does a great job grinding, but is a bit slow as a sausage stuffer. I was going to give away my hand grinder/stuffer, but found that the hand one stuffs sausage casings about twice as fast as the electric one. The best I can figure is that the electric grinder may actually be moving so fast, that it creates air pockets internally, and is actually pushing the meat back up the tube. Not a deal breaker for me, but something to note for those who make a lot of sausage.It IS noisy, but the fact that it's fast makes up for it. I haven't had to run it long to get done what I need to do, so even in my apartment with its thin walls, the neighbors shouldn't complain about it (unless I decide to start grinding meat at 3 am).I spray the parts with some cooking spray to keep them from rusting, but that's what I do with my knives after using them anyway. I suspect that if I don't abuse it, it should last me quite a while.
A**R
I never return anything, but...
I returned this. The metallic parts, when contacted with water, change color from chrome to dark gray. In fact, I've never encountered metal like this. It felt like plastic, but made a "ding" sound when thumped. I don't really want to eat stuff that touches that.The instructions were infuriating, and often referred to parts that were not listed or otherwise named in the diagram. Making sausage was a crap shoot.It sounded like a 747 with no muffler.It only had one speed-"destroy."It did not come with a large grinding plate.The stuffer thingy had a tiny hole which sucked up pork water but wouldn't release it.I could only get it make pate, but I didn't freeze the parts or meat beforehand, and that may have solved that issue.We'll see if the Kitchenaid attachment is a step up.
A**R
Great gift idea
It was funny how all the holiday catalogs feature the sausages and meats for promotional gifts. They are pricey and typical, at best. I decided to do an office poll as to how many of our employees own a meat grinder and was surprised by how nearly none of them had one. I know ground meats are so readily available, but for those of us that prefer home prepped meals from scratch, this device is fabulous. It’s slowly topping the wish list of many co workers and friends. Guess I started a food trend at work and am enjoying the rave reviews.
E**D
Not bad---not too great either.
I bought this for my guy last Christmas and we just used it for the first time to make bratwurst. For the money it's not a bad buy. It suppose to have 3 grinding disks --it has, but two of them are the same size. The reverse function does not work so we had to disassemble it when it got stuck.---but again, for what we paid for it it is hard to complain. I wish I had used it sooner because I probably would have returned it because of the faulty reverse function.
J**R
Has plastic gears will break very quick
Okay so I bought this product in 2016 got to use it three times and snapped the maingear system in half I thought that it was a good value for my money but only being able to use it three times and it breaks while processing deer meat then tried to get the company just to sell me a gear to replace it they denied my request so is it a good value for the money yeah if it doesn't break would I buy it again absolutely not save your money go with a better brand one that has better gearing system
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