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<blockquote data-quote="LanceS4803" data-source="post: 4326323" data-attributes="member: 9491"><p>If you are looking to try one out, take a look at the one at Harbor Freight, #99598. About $50 with coupon. It has very good reviews.</p><p>I have used the attachment on our food processor, and it was a pain. Okay for very small amounts.</p><p>For first time use, the HF one went through a roast we ground for burgers very, very easily. I'll eventually go bigger, more powerful, but for the foreseeable future, this one meets our needs. My big tip is to NOT put the parts in the dishwasher. The anodizing on the aluminum will be discolored and chalky. That is not mentioned in the manual.</p><p>BTW, for sausage, we used a LEM manual crank stuffer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LanceS4803, post: 4326323, member: 9491"] If you are looking to try one out, take a look at the one at Harbor Freight, #99598. About $50 with coupon. It has very good reviews. I have used the attachment on our food processor, and it was a pain. Okay for very small amounts. For first time use, the HF one went through a roast we ground for burgers very, very easily. I'll eventually go bigger, more powerful, but for the foreseeable future, this one meets our needs. My big tip is to NOT put the parts in the dishwasher. The anodizing on the aluminum will be discolored and chalky. That is not mentioned in the manual. BTW, for sausage, we used a LEM manual crank stuffer. [/QUOTE]
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