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KoMo
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Grain mills – KoMo - Shop
This is quite unique: We offer a full 12-year warranty on every electric grain mill for private use. Why? Because we are absolutely convinced of the quality. Only the very best components go into our grain mills – anything else isn't KoMo.
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Pleasant Hill Grain
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KoMo Grain Mills & Flakers | Stone Flour Grinders
KoMo grain mills combine the most advanced milling designs with exceptionally handsome hardwood cabinetry. Handmade in Austria, KoMo mills offer both top milling performance and a beautiful focal point of organic design in your kitchen.
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Nutritionlifestyles
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Shop KoMo Grain Mills, Flaker Mills & Flour Sifter | Nutrition Lifestyles | Nutrition Lifestyles
Shop online for KoMo electric grain mills, flaker mills, flour sifters, and graineries with Nutrition Lifestyles. KoMo mills are an award winning German-made brand. Click to browse our full selection.
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I would like to purchase my first mill, but I am so frustrated that Komo and Mockmill are out of stock everywhere with long wait times.
I waited for my Komo because I wanted the walnut color. It took about 6 weeks. So glad I did. It is so much easier than my old Nutrimill Classic. I mill a lot and it never fails me. It is beautiful and sits out on my counter. I had to take the Nutrimill apart to store it. It took up an entire cabinet shelf. It was messy to clean but worked great. When I got my Komo, I was going to keep the Nutrimill for large batches since it mills faster, but after a week with my Komo, I knew I would never use it again. I gave the Nutrimill to my son-in-law last year and now he is hooked on milling too and wants a Komo like mine. My daughter wants to get into milling now so it will probably go to her next. It was a great starter mill, but if you’re milling often, definitely get a stone mill. Mockmill was very similar to the Komo in style and quality but did not come in walnut. I have walnut accents and a walnut island so the Pecan wood was a no for me. The wait is only going to get longer so I would order soon. So many people are justing getting into FMF. So I suggest, pick the one you really want and wait for it. More on reddit.com
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Fine flour - any diff between KoMo and Mockmill?
I spent a few months doing research & ultimately decided on a Mockmill 200 Pro a few years ago. Pricey, but it has a 12-year warranty for private use, it can pump out 200 grams of flour per minute (7 ounces a minute at the finest setting), and you can run it for hours & hours if necessary (better motor & cooling system). This website has a good comparison between the Komo & Mockmill: https://sourdoughhome.com/grain-mill-test-results Summary: A follow up on 2/8/2010. In the end, the differences between the Komo and MockMill weren't that significant. Both made excellent bread. The MockMill ground the flour slightly more quickly and slightly finer. But, the difference wasn't obvious in the finished loaf. I opted to save up for awhile to get the Mockmill & ended up saving up for the Pro for the extra warranty because I know that I'm covered for the next decade, as I wanted to use it weekly, if not daily! The non-Pro is great too: Every standard Mockmill comes with a factory 6-year warranty on material and manufacturing defects for private use. Professional models carry a 12-year warranty for private use and 2-year warranty for commercial use. We will repair or replace a defective Mockmill within the warranty period. I try to bake every day. I typically do an overnight no-knead project, most of the time with homemade sourdough starter. For home-milled flour, it's typically recommended not to exceed 25% of it in any particular bread recipe. So I can easily mill some flour at night before bed when I make my dough because it's literally just dumping in some wheat berries & catching it in a bowl underneath. The accessibility totally won me over! More on reddit.com
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November 18, 2023
Thinking of ordering a KoMo Mio from pleasant hill grain but…
I've had a mill on back order from PHG for almost 9 months now. The date has been pushed back four times. Ultimately, it's on KoMo. PHG can't ship what they don't receive. That said, they are the US distributor for KoMo, so you don't have much choice if that's what you want. You're better off getting on the waitling list because it can only get longer. It looks like Breadtopia currently has Mockmills in stock. More on reddit.com
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January 23, 2024
Jammed my komo grain mill??!?
You should never add grain to the hopper unless the mill is already running! Yes, power it on, set the grind level and then add the grain. What you did may damage the motor. More on reddit.com
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KoMo
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KoMo - Sustainable kitchen appliances - Mills. Flakers. Mixers. – KoMo - Shop
Discover high-quality grain mills, flakers, and accessories from KoMo – sustainably manufactured, precisely crafted, and ideal for making fresh flour at home. Order now directly from the official KoMo online shop and benefit from long-lasting quality.
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Breadtopia
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KoMo Fidibus Classic Grain Mill - in Beach or Walnut Housing - Breadtopia
November 12, 2025 - The KoMo Classic is the most popular of the Komo mills. Power & Output: The Classic’s 360 watt motor produces 3.5 ounces of flour per minute at the finest setting. All dry grains can be ground, including wheat (both hard and soft), oat groats (dehulled oats), rice, triticale, Kamut, spelt, buckwheat, barley, rye, millet, teff, quinoa, amaranth, sorghum and dent (field) corn.
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Pleasant Hill Grain
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KoMo Classic Electric Grain Mill Corn Wheat Grinder Stone Burr
The Classic's construction of solid native beechwood or American Walnut with finger-jointed corners mirrors the warm and simple goodness of whole grain foods. KoMo mills are built for performance and also for longevity, which is reflected in their long, twelve year warranty.
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Sourdoughhome
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Grain Mill Test Results
If you grind cracked wheat or other coarsely ground grains the Komo is easier to adjust. The difference is minor, but if you need coarse grains often, you may wind up cursing the MockMill. All this leaves me still debating which mill to return and which to keep.
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Juicerville
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KoMo Collection
Juicerville is the the #1 raw food online appliance store in Canada, proudly delivering raw kitchen equipment such as juicers, blenders, freeze dryers, dehydrators, grain mills and more across Canada since 2012. Official distributor of premium brands, free shipping over $99 and excellent customer ...
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Reddit
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r/HomeMilledFlour on Reddit: Fine flour - any diff between KoMo and Mockmill?
November 18, 2023 -

I've seen good reviews on both these manufacturers, and both seem to do a good job with bread flour. I did see on one website (selling Mockmill) that the MM can grind finer flour than the KoMo Classic. So - does anyone have any experience comparing those two (or similar) for fine flour?

Decision paralysis has set in :)

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I spent a few months doing research & ultimately decided on a Mockmill 200 Pro a few years ago. Pricey, but it has a 12-year warranty for private use, it can pump out 200 grams of flour per minute (7 ounces a minute at the finest setting), and you can run it for hours & hours if necessary (better motor & cooling system). This website has a good comparison between the Komo & Mockmill: https://sourdoughhome.com/grain-mill-test-results Summary: A follow up on 2/8/2010. In the end, the differences between the Komo and MockMill weren't that significant. Both made excellent bread. The MockMill ground the flour slightly more quickly and slightly finer. But, the difference wasn't obvious in the finished loaf. I opted to save up for awhile to get the Mockmill & ended up saving up for the Pro for the extra warranty because I know that I'm covered for the next decade, as I wanted to use it weekly, if not daily! The non-Pro is great too: Every standard Mockmill comes with a factory 6-year warranty on material and manufacturing defects for private use. Professional models carry a 12-year warranty for private use and 2-year warranty for commercial use. We will repair or replace a defective Mockmill within the warranty period. I try to bake every day. I typically do an overnight no-knead project, most of the time with homemade sourdough starter. For home-milled flour, it's typically recommended not to exceed 25% of it in any particular bread recipe. So I can easily mill some flour at night before bed when I make my dough because it's literally just dumping in some wheat berries & catching it in a bowl underneath. The accessibility totally won me over!
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The two mills are essentially identical except for the outer coverings. Wolfgang Mock developed the KoMo with another individual. That is the Mo part of the name. He felt they became to pricey and niche, so he split off and built the Mockmilll which was initially about 50% of the cost of the KoMo. The milling stones are identical and while they have different coarseness adjustment methods, the results are the same. I have a 6 year old Mockmill 200 that I love. At some point I’ll get the 200 Pro, because I like the looks of it, but the overall milling experience will be the same. tl;dr - buy the one that has the looks/price you want, the flour they produce will be identical.
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The Daring Gourmet
daringgourmet.com › home › sponsored › giveaways › komo grain mill review
KoMo Grain Mill Review - The Daring Gourmet
November 16, 2017 - Their aim was to produce top performing grains mills, both commercial and for the home kitchen, that are built to last a lifetime while also making them aesthetically beautiful enough to become a focal point of any kitchen. Pleasant Hill Grain is ...
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DeliverDeli
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Komo Milling Guide | DeliverDeli
Switch on the mill. Ensure the hopper is free from any debris or old remnants. Fill and grind 2 handfuls of long grain white rice. Repeat this process as needed. Here’a a helpful video to summarise the cleaning process: ... All KoMo models include a feature to prevent overheat.
Published   March 3, 2022
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Root Simple
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Someone Please Buy Me a KoMo Grain Mill | Root Simple
March 13, 2013 - Unlike cheaper grain mills that have metal grinders, Komo mills use a corundum/ceramic stones. This kind of material generates less heat and higher quality flour. KoMo makes quite a few models in varying capacities.
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Italian Food Forever
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Product Review ~ KoMo Classic Grain Mill | Italian Food Forever
August 5, 2023 - Having your own grain mill allows you to grind your flour as needed at home. Since the KoMo classic grinds your grain of choice in just a couple of minutes, there is no reason not to use freshly ground flour all the time!
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Reviewing the KoMo Fidibus Medium Grain Mill
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Reddit
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r/HomeMilledFlour on Reddit: Thinking of ordering a KoMo Mio from pleasant hill grain but…
January 23, 2024 -

I really want to make the purchase for a mill but it seems like everything is on back stock or pre-order. I’ve never ordered anything for back stock before and just completely nervous to invest on a mill and not know when I’m getting it. But on the other hand, I don’t want to wait until they are back in stock but have so many ordered to fulfill from pre-order that I end up in the same position. 🤡

So I’m just curious if anyone who does have a mill, pre-ordered it when they purchased and how long they had to wait. Was the ETA pretty accurate for the most part or did you have to wait longer or shorter?

I am open to other models but even the nutrimill harvest and mock mill 100 is on preorder too so if I had to pick it would be the Mio between the three but availability is very slim pickens.

To make it kind of worse I ordered a nice variety of wheat berries as I didn’t realize everything was for pre-order with the mills 😆 lol

Thanks in advance!

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Permis
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The KoMo Grain Mill and Pleasant Hill Grain (natural bread baking forum at permies)
December 15, 2021 - It does just about everything a variety of mills can do, from super coarse to super fine, and it grinds a whole lot more than wheat (one reviewer does almond flour!). It's easy to clean, it's pretty, has a (reportedly quiet) half horsepower motor, does the job at about 9 ounces of flour per minute and you can pour two pounds of grain into the hopper all at once!