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Looking for a good hand meat grlinder

I prefer a good hand grinder over an electrical one and i would like for some of you guys point me to the very best hand meat grinder money can buy.
Thanks

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  • Zmokin
    Zmokin Posts: 1,938
    My only comment would be an all metal one, don't want no plastic.
    Something like this
    image
    Large BGE in a Sole' Gourmet Table
    Using the Black Cast Iron grill, Plate Setter,
     and a BBQ Guru temp controller.

    Medium BGE in custom modified off-road nest.
    Black Cast Iron grill, Plate Setter, and a Party-Q temp controller.

    Location: somewhere West of the Mason-Dixon Line
  • Carolina Q
    Carolina Q Posts: 14,831
    My mother is 98 years old and she just gave me HER mother's meat grinder. Made by Universal, it has three grinding plates: fine, medium and coarse. Haven't used it yet, but I'm looking forward to giving it a whirl. You can still find them in antique shops and flea markets. For all I know, Universal is still in business.

    I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

    Michael 
    Central Connecticut 

  • cookingdude555
    cookingdude555 Posts: 3,196

    My mother is 98 years old and she just gave me HER mother's meat grinder. Made by Universal, it has three grinding plates: fine, medium and coarse. Haven't used it yet, but I'm looking forward to giving it a whirl. You can still find them in antique shops and flea markets. For all I know, Universal is still in business.

    Very cool.