Cuisinart SM-MG Large Meat-Grinder Attachment for Cuisinart Stand Mixer, White

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Now health-conscious consumers can connect the Cuisinart Large Meat Grinder Attachment to any Cuisinart Stand Mixer to grind the ingredients they personally select. This versatile attachment grinds meat, poultry, nuts and vegetables, and makes small and large sausages as well. All parts are easy to attach, detach, and clean.
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Technical Details

- Large meat-grinder attachment makes freshly ground meat in minutes
- Connects to slow-speed power outlet on Cuisinart stand mixer
- 3 grinding plates for fine, medium, or coarse cuts; 2 sausage nozzles
- Durable metal construction; instructions/recipes included; dishwasher-safe parts
- Measures 10-1/2 by 6-1/2 by 8 inches
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Customer Buzz
 "Poor choice of design materials" 2009-04-18
By Alicia Franklin (Brentwood, CA USA)
In general, I like the Cuisinart stand mixer because it has a more powerful motor and larger capacity than most of its competitors. However, the attachments are poorly designed, particularly the meat grinder. While the grinder is functional, I find the choice of aluminum for the housing poor becuase it cannot be cleaned in the dishwasher. Washing this the grinder housing by hand makes it difficult to sanitize this tool properly. It also suffers from the same design problem that most stand mixer attachments suffer and that is that any small amount of fat clogs the grinder and slows down its efficiency.

Customer Buzz
 "Pricey, but well-made" 2009-02-03
By Bill (SC)
People shouldn't give an item two stars just because of pricing compared to Kitchenaid. That's not helpful to anyone. I pulled the trigger on this attachment when Amazon had it for $107 shipped. Yes it's a little pricey, but compared to the Kitchenaid grinder for around $60, here's what I can see as the differences for $$ spent:



- It looks like the SM-MG tray appears to be a little larger than the

KA. (You can order a larger tray at add'l expense with the KA).

- The sausage making attachments are included with the Cuisi. (Again

these are not included, but can be ordered separately for the KA).

- The whole main body of the SM-MG Cuisi is cast aluminum or some other

metal, (whereas the KA body looks to be mostly plastic, and appears

smaller).

- The SM-MG attachment gives you three sizes of metal grinding wheels,

whereas the KA I believe gives you only two sizes.

- The SM-MG attachment, just like the Cuisi mixer itelf, has a three-

year warranty. (I believe the KA mixer, and I am assuming the

attachments, only have a one-year warranty).



I hope I have helped to compare apples to apples here. I know that I sound like a Cuisinart "fanboy," but after weighing all of the pros and cons before purchasing a stand mixer for the first time, (and valuing my dollars spent), I went with the Cuisinart, and I have not been disappointed. (Believe me, I really wanted to buy American here, and KA makes a fine product. If they would up their warranty to three years, I wouldn't hesitate to go with Kitchenaid).



You won't be grinding meat for any commercial applications with this unit. It is rather slow, but does the job. (Grinding 5 pounds of meat for sausage took awhile - a good while. I used the directions to put the mixer on speed "5". It was my first time using the attachment, so I didn't think of maybe cranking it up to "6" or so. I'll have to experiment with that. After all, the SM-MG attaches to the "slow" gear outlet).



I hope this review was at least somewhat helpful.



- Bill





Customer Buzz
 "Over priced compared to Kitchenaid" 2008-12-11
By Ron Nord (San Francisco, Ca United States)
I gave it a 2 star because of price. Kitchenaid is about $50 less and is the same type of device. I have had a Kitchenaid for a number of years and was pleased with the meat grinder, unfortunately it won't work on my Cusinart Mixer.

Customer Buzz
 "Making My Own Ground beef" 2008-11-02
By Joanne L. Mergenthaler (Wilmington, DE USA)
When I can buy my roast beef for $1.99 a lb, I buy several so that I can make my own ground beef. I grind very little fat with it and grind it twice per most instructions and my local bitcher. At $3.99 a lb for store bought ground beef I am $2.00 ahead of the game and with less fat.

Customer Buzz
 "The Grinder Works" 2008-09-12
By Guy Edwards (Earleville, MD)
I purchased the meat grinder attachment for my Cusinart mixer and have made several batches of sausage and excellent ground round with the grinder. These is one problem in attaching the grinder to the mixer: you must be test the grinder to be sure that it is properly attached to the mixer. The spade of the griner is inserted into the proper slot on the mixer. Other then that the attachment works fine.


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