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<blockquote data-quote="Mid-Tenn" data-source="post: 4480840" data-attributes="member: 16331"><p>I have the 1.5 hp Cabelas Carnivore grinder, it's a commercial grade #32 sized grinder and will run about 20lbs a minute, basically as it will grind anything you put in it as fast as you can feed it. </p><p>It has the cool-tek ice pack that is secured around the grinder to keep the throat chilled.</p><p>It's definitely over built and truth be known more than what I need. </p><p>Before I bought it I was considering the #22 now am seriously looking at downsizing to the .5 (#8) or the .75hp (#12) models.</p><p>While it's great for doing a large quantity of meat the grinder weighs 75lbs and is a little bulky to set up on a kitchen counter just to do a specialty grind or small batch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mid-Tenn, post: 4480840, member: 16331"] I have the 1.5 hp Cabelas Carnivore grinder, it's a commercial grade #32 sized grinder and will run about 20lbs a minute, basically as it will grind anything you put in it as fast as you can feed it. It has the cool-tek ice pack that is secured around the grinder to keep the throat chilled. It's definitely over built and truth be known more than what I need. Before I bought it I was considering the #22 now am seriously looking at downsizing to the .5 (#8) or the .75hp (#12) models. While it's great for doing a large quantity of meat the grinder weighs 75lbs and is a little bulky to set up on a kitchen counter just to do a specialty grind or small batch. [/QUOTE]
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