Classic Grain Mill

High-Speed Grain Mill

Sale price$329.00
High Speed Grain Mill:
SKU: 760200

Overall rating: 4.8426967 / 5 from 534 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Classic Grain Mill by NutriMill is highly regarded for its powerful milling performance, intuitive controls, and ability to deliver fresh flour quickly and cleanly. Customers appreciate its adjustable texture controls, efficient design, and the ease of use it offers for grinding a variety of grains and legumes. The mill's high-speed impact chamber and cool-running feature protect nutrients, while its self-cleaning milling heads and dust-free design ensure a mess-free experience.

Summary topics

  • Grain Texture: 2%
  • Grain Grinding Speed: 7%
  • Milling Results: 2%
  • Mill Performance: 37%
  • Product Quality: 4%

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Review highlights

  • "The mill works amazingly and was very easy to understand right away with the clear and concise instructions."Breanna S.
  • "Grinds grains very finely and pretty quickly"Deanna H.
  • "My Nutrimill grinds so fast and creates a fine grain."Mollie B.

Reviews

Easy to use

"I appreciate how easy my new Nutra mill works it has an extension that makes grinding a large amount of grain into flour. I also love the size of the machine. It does not take up a lot of counter space and for my kitchen. It fits perfectly under my cabinet where I store my mixer."

Patricia F. (5/5)

Wonderful design

"Works quickly and quietly. No dust at all , everything is self contained. Will recommend to friends and family as I talk them in to milling and baking their own healthy , fresh bread"

Stacey S. (5/5)

Purchased as a gift

"I purchased a NutriMill classic for myself several months ago. I absolutely love it! In fact, I love it so much that I purchased another one for my granddaughter. She is an amazing cook and baker. She believes in healthy cooking. I can’t wait to see and hear about the things she will make."

Lani M. (5/5)

We love this grain mill

"We started milling our grains about a month ago and are very much enjoying making bread made from whole wheat berries. The Nutrimill is super easy to use and very fast. We are sharing the milling experience with our married kids and encouraging them to start on this adventure, too."

Patty S. (5/5)

LOVE! Only minor annoyances

"I abselutly love that you can mill soooo much wheat in such a little time and not worry about the wheat getting burned up (my old mill i had to worry) My only annoyance is the dumping of the little cup on the inside. After awhile it adds to the list of things I COULD live without. Haha ."

Kimberlee (5/5)

Love it

"I have 3 of these Classic mills. Got first one over 20 years ago. Still works. Bought last one about a year ago because they were $100 off and just got it because the price was good and if I ever needed a replacement I would have one. No problems with any of them. Wouldn't have any other kind. Use it at least 4 times a week."

Fran (5/5)

Seems to be working good

"This is my first grain mill. I'm a prepper who just threw away a bunch of expired flour I didn't use because it doesn't last like wheat berries (10 yr shelf life). So I got wheat berries for the longevity of shelf life and needed a mill. After researching a great deal I found the ratings to be very good on this model I just milled up spelt berries for the first mill of my machine yesterday. I ran the flour through twice and it looks amazing. This is in the first 30 days of owning my mill so thats all I know. It was packaged well and looks great. The knobs seem a bit lack luster as far as knowing where your at in the scheme of things. I milled my flour 2 times because at first it did not seem to be moving the grain at the hopper down to the grinder but it was moving just very slowly so I opened it up and it moved faster but milled it more course so I ran it through again at a slower speed. This seemed to satisfy the issue, I am a novice beginner in the milling world with one mill under my belt. Looking forward to many more mills."

Cheri S. (5/5)

Easy to Use

"This is my first mill and I am so pleased with it! It milled my flour beautifully in a very short time span. The motor isn’t as loud as I expected and it’s super easy to clean. Very happy with this purchase as I chose to mill my own flour for the nutrients it provides to me and my family."

Laura B. (5/5)

Love my new mill!

"I have been wanting a grain mill for awhile, and I read hundreds of reviews on all types of mills, and I decided the Nutrimill Classic would work best for me and my household, and it’s amazing! It’s easy to use, holds a lot of grain, mills fast, minimal cleanup afterwards, and I’m glad to expand my bread journey with fresh milled flour. Definitely a little of a learning curve, but worth it. This machine is a beast, and a decent price too!"

Cary W. (5/5)

Best purchase!

"I just got my new classic grain mill last week and so far have made two loaves of bread! It’s super quick, easy and makes it for a quick clean up. Love milling my own grain and making all these new baked goods and fresh bread."

Casey S. (5/5)

Q&A

I’m looking at the classic grain mill and someone asked if it needs a filter. You don’t mention that in the description. What filter does it need , where does it go and where do you buy it and how much does it cost ?
Hi, the mill will come with the filter already. Here is a link to the filter on our page. You can buy replacements if needed. Filter: https://nutrimill.com/products/classic-filter?_pos=2&_psq=filter&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Will this grind popcorn to a meal
Hi, yes it can grind popcorn. Please let me know if there is anything else we can do for you.
Is the filter needed for the Classic Grain Mill?
Hi, yes, the filter is needed for the mill to work properly. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do for you. Thank you!
Can this be used to make pasta
HI, Yes, you can mill fresh flour to use in your pasta dough. Please let me know if there is anything else we can do for you. Thank you!
I was gifted the Classic and wondered what settings would be used to grind berries to make a coarse product for cream of wheat. Thank you.
The Classic Grain Mill is not able to produce a coarse, grit-like texture for cream of wheat.

Classic Grain Mill

Welcome to the Fresh Milled Flour Club. Where real grain, real nutrition, and real flavor begin at home.

NutriMill classic grain mill on a dark wooden counter next to bread, grains, and chocolate chip cookies
01

Impact Milling Heads

Stainless Steel Milling Heads - The Classic Mill uses a high-speed impact chamber (micronized) to produce flour from grains and beans.

400% Range Adjustment - This makes it ten times greater than previous impact mills and can be adjusted from fine to coarse flour.

Whisper Quiet™ - Noise reduction is achieved with a sound level similar to that of a vacuum cleaner. This is quieter than the first generation of impact mill designs.

NutriMill classic grain mill on a wooden kitchen counter next to its canister full of flour
02

Effortless Milling

Protects Nutrients - The Classic Mill keeps your flour at around 118°F to preserve the nutrients in your grains.

No Mess - The grinding mechanism is designed to be self-cleaning and dust-free, eliminating the need for extra housecleaning after grinding grain.

20 Cup - Flour Canister Capacity

12 Cup - Grain Hopper Capacity

The Classic Mill is perfectly sized to prevent spills.

Up close of the NutriMill classic grain mill motor and feed rate knobs
03

Feed Rate & Motor

Feed Rate - This knob controls how quickly or slowly grains feed into the milling heads by adjusting the size of the opening . Slower feed rates often yield finer flour, while faster feed rates yield coarser textures. The size of the grain or legume will also affect the feed rate.

Motor Speed - This knob adjusts the speed of the milling heads. Higher the speed the finer the flour.

For a course flour: set to a low motor speed and a high feed rate.

For a finer flour: set to a fast motor speed and a slow feed rate.

By adjusting both knobs, you can adapt to different types of grains and achieve the texture you want.

01

Impact Milling Heads

Stainless Steel Milling Heads - The Classic Mill uses a high-speed impact chamber (micronized) to produce flour from grains and beans.

400% Range Adjustment - This makes it ten times greater than previous impact mills and can be adjusted from fine to coarse flour.

Whisper Quiet™ - Noise reduction is achieved with a sound level similar to that of a vacuum cleaner. This is quieter than the first generation of impact mill designs.

02

Effortless Milling

Protects Nutrients - The Classic Mill keeps your flour at around 118°F to preserve the nutrients in your grains.

No Mess - The grinding mechanism is designed to be self-cleaning and dust-free, eliminating the need for extra housecleaning after grinding grain.

20 Cup - Flour Canister Capacity

12 Cup - Grain Hopper Capacity

The Classic Mill is perfectly sized to prevent spills.

03

Feed Rate & Motor

Feed Rate - This knob controls how quickly or slowly grains feed into the milling heads by adjusting the size of the opening . Slower feed rates often yield finer flour, while faster feed rates yield coarser textures. The size of the grain or legume will also affect the feed rate.

Motor Speed - This knob adjusts the speed of the milling heads. Higher the speed the finer the flour.

For a course flour: set to a low motor speed and a high feed rate.

For a finer flour: set to a fast motor speed and a slow feed rate.

By adjusting both knobs, you can adapt to different types of grains and achieve the texture you want.

NutriMill classic grain mill on a dark wooden counter next to bread, grains, and chocolate chip cookiesNutriMill classic grain mill on a wooden kitchen counter next to its canister full of flourUp close of the NutriMill classic grain mill motor and feed rate knobs

Mill any of the following

Mill any non-oily grains or legumes, some extra-large legumes may not feed through the opening.

Whole Grains

  • Kamut
  • Spelt
  • Barley
  • Farro
  • Rye
  • Soft Wheat
  • Hard Wheat
  • Triticale
  • Emmer
  • Einkorn

Gluten-Free Grains

  • Dried Sweet Corn
  • Oat Groats
  • White Rice
  • Brown Rice
  • Teff
  • Sorghum
  • Millet
  • Buckwheat
  • Quinoa
  • Amaranth

Gluten-Free Legumes

  • Lentils
  • Chickpeas
  • Garbanzo Beans
  • Baby Lima Beans
  • Mung Beans
  • Black Beans
  • Navy Beans
  • Split Peas
  • Pinto Beans
  • Soybeans

Articles

"Chicago Tribune""epicurious"
I can’t recommend this mill enough. I searched, watched videos and talked to people for weeks before I made my decision. I love love love this mill. Easy to assemble, easy to clean with an air compressor, easy to use! Dump in your measured grain and let it mill! Amazing. You won’t regret this purchase.

Cherie Moss

I absolutely love it! It is about as loud as a vacuum, grinds fast, And is easy to clean. I highly recommend if.

Robert M.

Fine fluffy flour, does the job very well.

Simon Magus

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