KoMo Classic Grain Mill

(1 customer review)

  • Grinds super fine flour
  • Solid beechwood or American Walnut cabinetry
  • Quickly adjusts to coarse grinds too
  • Long life corundum-ceramic burrs
  • Virtually no cleanup required
  • Optional gluten-free grinding liner
  • Long 12 year U.S. warranty
  • Handmade in Austria

 

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Handmade in Austria, the KoMo Classic stone burr grain mill has a special appeal to lovers of elegant design, natural materials and fine craftsmanship. KoMo believes that design sophistication lies not in more complexity, but in simplicity: A design is finished when no extraneous parts remain. The Classic’s construction of solid native beechwood or American Walnut with fingerjointed corners embodies the warm and simple goodness of whole grain foods.

Housed within the Classic’s handsome exterior is an exceptionally advanced, yet beautifully simple, milling mechanism. Precisely fitted corundum-ceramic burrs grind to any texture you choose, from exceedingly fine flour to coarse meal or cracked grain. All by simply rotating the grain mill’s hopper to align with your choice on the front texture setting scale. The Classic—a graceful union of natural elegance and perfect function—is KoMo’s best selling mill.

Power & capacity: All KoMo electric grain mills are equipped with specially developed motors that provide reliable and efficient power. The Classic, with its 360 watt motor, produces 8-9 ounces of flour per minute for bread flour texture. Its large solid wood hopper holds 2 lb., 1 oz. of grain.

All dry grains can be ground with the KoMo Classic mill, including soft or hard wheat, oat groats (dehulled oats), rice, triticale, kamut, spelt, buckwheat, barley, rye, millet, teff, quinoa, amaranth, sorghum, soybeans and dent (field) corn. It will also grind lentils, dry beans (pinto, red, garbanzo/chickpeas, kidney & more), and dried, non-oily spices. It isn’t suitable for herbs, oilseeds like flax or sesame, popcorn, or fibrous materials.

Dent (field) corn and soybeans can be ground to any texture from cracked to meal to very fine flour. For these very large-kerneled grains, grind first with the stones opened widely to produce cracked grain, then a second time if you want flour. The KoMo Classic will grind oats to a wonderfully soft, fine textured flour, but open the stones about five clicks (or so) wider than you would for a hard grain like wheat, otherwise the soft oat flour will fill the stones’ furrows and in-feeding will stop. Opening the stones further will give you a cereal grind for porridge, or coarser yet for cracked oats, similar to steel-cut.

Easy to live with: As with all KoMo grinders, cleanup of the Classic is minimal and easy, and full access to the milling stones takes just seconds, without tools. A sealed wooden lid keeps everything clean between uses. Sound level is a big issue with many grain mills; being among the world’s quietest-running grinders, KoMo’s products are kind to your ears and your nerves.

Manufacturer Part Number0162
BrandKoMo Mills
Width7.8″
Depth8.5″
Height13″
Product Weight16-1/2 lb.
Milling rate for bread flour texture8-9 oz/min
Grinding burr diameter3.35 in
Max. height of bowl at spout5.5 in
Housing MaterialBeech or Walnut wood
Burr MaterialCeramic-corundum
BPA FreeYes
PowerElectric (AC)
Volts AC110V, 60Hz (U.S. power)
Watts360
Amps3.3
Hz60
Cord Length47″
UPC9120043060128
OriginImported
Warranty Length12 years

Additional information

Wood:

Beech, Walnut

1 review for KoMo Classic Grain Mill

  1. Brad S.

    This countertop mill is something I easily fell in love with. Its design is very simple yet is pleasing to the eye. What makes it standout for me is the performance. It doesn’t just grind wheat but other grains that we harvest in rotation. Its function and design pays for itself and I need no abundant amount of time to clean this because maintenance is just as easy as cleaning any kitchenware we use daily. I am definitely hooked!

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