Which Grain Mill is Best?
The quality mills we offer at Pleasant Hill Grain have a wide range of abilities and use a variety of unique designs. This grain mill overview page addresses common grain milling questions, like: How finely should a mill grind? How important is milling speed? What difference does burr type make? With different mills offering very different degrees of versatility, choosing one can seem overwhelming at first—but understanding a few grain mill fundamentals will help you narrow your search down to a grain mill that’s ideal for your needs.
最受欢迎的功能一粒米ill is the ability to make fine flour from whole grains, including gluten-containing grains like hard wheat, spelt or rye, as well as gluten-free (GF) choices like rice, oats and quinoa. For most users, this fine flour ability is a non-negotiable, “must have” feature. How fine is fine enough? Most home grain mill users are mainly interested in making whole grain bread with excellent rise and texture, and every one of our grain mills will produce an ideal grind for bread flour from a wide variety of grains.
If you’re interested in making pastries, you’ll want a mill that can grind to an ultra-fine texture. The finest grinding ability is also required to make fine flour from white rice, a staple grain for many who follow a gluten-free diet. In a moment we’ll discuss what grain mill characteristics to look for if ultra-fine grinding is among your goals.
Certain design and performance factors are important to understand as you begin the process of selecting a grain mill. The overview below will provide helpful perspective on different mill designs and their suitability to achieve your aims. Our product pages provide the most detailed information on individual mills, but it’s helpful to understand the forest a bit before you start studying the trees.
Type of Milling Mechanism
The heart of a grain mill is its grinding burrs, and three basic types of burrs are used in home grain mills: Stone burr, impact and steel burr. The type of burrs that a mill uses dictates many of the key characteristics and abilities of the mill.
Stone Burr Grain Mills

Stone burr mills grind all dry grains and beans and some can be used for small quantities of fibrous materials like dried spices. They aren’t suitable for wet or oily materials. A combination of timeless design and modern technology, these mills are heir to a tradition that spans millennia. Both electric and hand crank stone burr mills are available. Austrian-madeKoMo grain millscombine the most advanced ceramic-corundum burr design with German-manufactured motors and handsome hardwood cabinetry.KoMo’s exciting new Mio line提供相同的内部铣设计和choice of colorful trim options, with some components made of revolutionary new Arboblend biopolymer.Mockmillgrain mills also offer ceramic-corundum burrs, and feature cabinets made entirely of Arboblend.
Impact Grain Mills


While impact mills technically have steel burrs, generally they aren’t known as “steel burr mills”, a name that refers to slower-turning mills that crush grain between rotating steel plates or cones (described below.)
Steel Burr Grain Mills



Because their grinding surfaces are nonporous, steel burr mills can grind some materials that are wet, oily or fibrous.
所有的钢磨谷物磨坊在这一节中feature long life, replaceable grinding burrs for years and years of peak performance.
Electric, Hand Crank, or Both
A hand crank mill will let you make flour without electricity, whether the power goes out unexpectedly or you’re at a site that never has power. And to give you the plug-in alternative, motor drives are available for all of our hand crank grain grinders. There are a number of poorly-designed mills on the market that require such a high turning effort that they really aren’t of any practical use. You don’t have to worry about that problem with a mill from Pleasant Hill Grain because we don’t sell mills like that. Nevertheless, grinding hard grain into fine flour takes a fair amount of power, and many of our customers like to have a motorizing option for their hand crank mill, both for ease of use and for the higher output speed that a motor provides. Some start out with the whole setup, and others begin with the manual mill and add the motor later.
Milling Speed
Flour output speed varies considerably between mills. If you’re shopping for an electric mill, consider how important speed really is to you before you give this factor a lot of weight. Once it’s started, an electric mill will finish its job hands-free while you go about other kitchen tasks. For commercial users, a certain minimum production capacity may be essential. But for a home baker who typically grinds a single batch, you can probably compensate for a somewhat slower output speed simply by starting the mill a couple of minutes earlier. With this in mind, many shoppers find that other characteristics are at least as important as a mill’s output speed.
Home or Commercial Use

Grain Flakers (some grinder/flaker combos)

Grain Mill Features Table
The table below lets you compare the features and key specs of many of our most popular grain mills, and more details are available on individual product pages. If you have questions not answered here or would just like to discuss your particular needs, our knowledgeable customer service representatives would love to talk with you.
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Electric Grain Mill ComparisonYou can see我们所有的谷物磨坊here(link opens in new window) |
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Milling Rate1 |
Manual Option | Watts | Hopper Capacity2 | Size |
Housing Material |
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Stone Burr Grain Mills |
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KoMo Classic3 | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
3.35" | 8-9 | — | 360W | 2 lb 1 oz | W: 7.8" D: 8.5" H: 13.4" |
Beech Wood or Walnut |
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KoMo Fidibus 214 | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
2.95" | 5-6 | — | 250W | 1 lb 15 oz | W: 7.2" D: 8.5" H: 12.6" |
Beech Wood |
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Wonder Junior Deluxe+5 | Steel & Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
4" | Variable | Yes | — | 1 lb 10 oz | W: 13.5" D: 7" H: 18" |
Metal |
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KoMo XL6 |
Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
3.35" | 10-11 | — | 600W | 2 lb 10 oz | W: 8.2" D: 6.9" H: 14.8" |
Beech Wood |
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KoMo XL Plus7 |
Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
3.35" | 10-11 | — | 600W | 2 lb 10 oz | W: 8.2" D: 9.6" H: 14.8" |
Beech Wood |
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KoMo Mio | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
3.35" | 8-9 | — | 400W | 2 lb 11 oz | W: 6.5" D: 6.3" H: 14.5" |
Beech Wood & Arboblend® |
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KoMo Fidibus Medium | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
3.35" | 8-9 | — | 360W | 1 lb 14 oz | W: 7.25" D: 8.5" H: 13.2" |
Beech Wood |
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KoMo Jumbo | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
5.5" | 17-18 | — | 746W | 4 lb 5 oz | W: 11" D: 17.7" H: 22" |
Beech Wood |
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KoMo PK 1 | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
3.35" | 8-9 | — | 360W | 2 lb 4 oz | W: 9.5" D" 9.7" H: 16.25" |
Beech Wood |
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KoMo FidiFloc Medium | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
3.35" | 8-9 | — | 360W | 1 lb 15 oz | W: 10.9" D: 8.25" H: 13.25" |
Beech Wood |
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KoMo FidiFloc 21 | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
2.95" | 5-6 | — | 250W | 1 lb 15 oz | W: 10.9" D: 8.25" H: 13.25" |
Beech Wood |
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KoMo Magic | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
2.95" | 5-6 | — | 250W | 2 lb 2 oz | W: 7.7" D: 8.5" H: 13.87" |
Beech Wood |
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Meadows 8 inch Mill | Stone (granite) |
8" | 29 | — | 750W/ 1500W |
7 qts | W: 32" D: 34" H: 57" |
Steel |
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Mockmill 200 | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
3.7" | 7 | — | 600W | 2 lb 7 oz | W: 7.5" D: 8.7" H: 15" |
Arboblend® |
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Mockmill 100 | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
3.7" | 3.5 | — | 360W | 2 lb 7 oz | W: 7.5" D: 8.7" H: 15" |
Arboblend® |
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NutriMill Harvest | Stone (ceramic-corundum) |
3.25" | 6-7 | — | 450W | 1 lb 5 oz | W: 6.8" D: 8.7" H: 13.5" |
Bamboo |
Impact Burr Mills |
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WonderMill | Impact | 3.5" | 24 | — | 1250W | 3 lb 12 oz | W: 16.3" D: 8.5" H: 12" |
ABS |
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NutriMill Classic | Impact | 3.5" | 17 | — | 1200W | 5 lb | W: 11" D: 13" H: 15" |
ABS |
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NutriMill Plus | Impact | 3.7" | n/a | — | 1200W | 6 lb 6 oz | W: 18" D: 10.5" H: 15" |
ABS |
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Royal Lee Mill | Impact | 6.25" | 4.7 | — | 746W | 5 lb | W: 9.3" D: 13.8" H: 17.6" |
Cast Aluminum |
Steel Burr Mills |
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Family Grain Mill | Steel burr (conical) |
1.34"7 | 3 | Yes | 150W | 2 lb 1 oz | W: 5" D: 7.4" H: 16.5" |
ABS |
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Country Living Mill w/Motor | Steel burr (plate) |
5" | 0.82 | Yes | 288W | 1 lb 14 oz | W: 23.5" D: 15.5" H: 15.7" |
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