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2025-08-09 15:40:56
I ordered this with the intention of ordering the machine to go with it later on (which is now currently on the way) so I could manually sift my fresh ground flour. Mentally I was picturing this about the size of a colander but it was quite a bit larger than what I was expecting so I can only imagine how big the machine is. Thankfully I have a huge metal bowl so I didn’t make much of a mess trying to sift my flour but my hand size and height of the sifter was against me but I made it work for the time being. I think if you are a normal sized person with normal sized hands and you have the big bowl to sift manually it wouldn’t be an issue but if you’re small then expect some hand cramps from trying to hold it. I will leave another review once the machine arrives and it is being used the way it was intended
rwizard
2025-07-09 10:42:50
It is a little cumbersome, and sieving by any means is always a little messy, but other than slightly difficult spring hold-downs, it works well. I use this with home milled flour, although I now use a Japanese rice cleaner for pre-milling bran removal instead of using the sieve post milling. The mill is still handy for sifting freshly milled flour for cakes and pastry. I wish these came with a variety of different mesh sieves, as I had to do a lot of searching around Amazon and on a popular auction site to get a range of sieves without paying a ridiculous price. Overall, a pretty good product, and for the scientifically curious, watching the wave mechanics as things are sieved can be pretty interesting. I hope this is helpful.
Giorgio
2025-06-03 17:58:51
I want to like this product and the fine mesh is what I need, I just had it for a couple of weeks and despite being described as “food grade†and “stainless steel†it started developing rust after the first usage (see pictures). Disappointed
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