🔩 Drill Your Way to Freshness!
The Wonder Junior Drill Bit Adapter is a must-have accessory for your Wonder Junior Hand Grain Mill, allowing you to easily convert it into a drill-powered mill. Made from durable metal, this adapter is designed for optimal performance with a recommended corded drill of 8 or 9 amps at 160 rpm or less. Note: drill not included.
Item Dimensions | 2.5 x 1.25 x 1.25 inches |
Material Type | Metal |
Tool Flute Type | Straight |
J**N
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Pro tip: it WILL slide off unless you apply some pretty good horizontal force toward the auger shaft. If it slides off too much, you'll bend it and it won't work anymore.It's pretty overpriced, but does the job. You'll need a pretty solid drill with really low RPM to make use of this. I'm using a harbor freight paddle mixer, but that overheats after several minutes. You want something that does like 100RPM with a ton of torque, preferably NOT on a variable trigger.
M**K
Works Okay But Adaptor Keeps Sliding Off
I have an ancient 1/2" hp corded drill without variable speed. It gets the job done but awkward without the variable speed. Don't bother trying a cordless drill. Not near the power required. What I don't like is the adaptor continues to work itself off of the shaft no matter how hard I push. I have to stop and push the drill and adaptor forward about every 15 seconds. I've not tried it with a modern 1/2" drill.
A**I
Think twice
I bought this pretty pricy attachment and it was sent and I used it. It is not that the piece is faulty because it works but was a total of 50$. I guess I should of thought about how the drill was not going to be able to go very slow. We tried 3 different drills all causing the corn to fly out of the mill and scatter. Even with my husband at the drill and me trying to catch it all. Even at a slow pace it was too much!! This was a ridiculous design as clearly it causes a drill that really isn’t designed for being a part of milling. That being said, the seller is already sending out messages about how there will be return postage(I’m ok with that), a restocking fee or no reimbursement if it is not faulty. AKA, you can send it back so he gets the product back and I don’t get much of my 50$ back or anything at all. So I’m going to keep this small piece metal for 50$ and chuck it up to unfortunate design as I can see where this is going. Again, it works and is not faulty but don’t even bother. If u want it to go faster, put your 50$ towards an electric one.
M**H
Hooked right up
Works exactly as it should!
B**5
Durable bit and hard to find now
Opened box and impressed right away. There is weight to this bit. Most bits made today are flimsy. Was worried this bit would be produced in same fashion ... made to break. NOPE...not at this will last the life of the grained mill. Also getting hard to find bit so I jumped at the chance. Thank you.
L**S
Hard to hand grind
Too hard on my old arms (72 years) to grind the wheat berries to fine bread flour. Took an hour or two to mill 1 1/2 cups because of long rest times!
W**N
Fits snuggly on the grain mill.
This adapter fits wel on the wonderfully deluxe. I use a drill from Harbor Frieght which says it compares to the one wonder mill suggest. I think it's. Est to use withe wonder mill deluxe steel burrs though.
S**R
Not really worth it
The Wonder Junior Mill is a quiet, peaceful machine that brings the kids running to help. Add this drill bit and you get an obnoxiously loud, skipping, completely menacing device. It is very difficult to keep the drill at or below the 160 rpms the warranty requires. Worse than that the drill bit pops off without warning. It isn't deep enough to hold onto the socket. Additionally, in order to get any performance from it you have to apply constant pressure on the drill. You can imagine the excitement this causes when the bit pops off the machine. In other words, it is loud, obnoxious and takes longer with this device than just operating the mill manually. Save your $30.
A**.
Five Stars
Great produce! A lot less work with the drill bit adapter.
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