🍺 Crush Your Craft: Elevate every batch with precision and power!
The FERRODAY Malt Mill features a large 7.7 lb hopper and durable 5-inch stainless steel rollers with adjustable gap settings for precise malt crushing. Designed for homebrewers, it supports manual or drill-powered operation, enabling up to 7 pounds per minute throughput. Made from food-safe materials with a stable, portable base, it’s engineered to enhance mash efficiency and streamline your brewing process.
C**A
Excellent design and quality build
I can't commend this enough! Bought it to reduce chick crumble that was too big for my quail. Worked perfectly. Better than I imagined.Very high quality. When I saw the small holes in the hopper I imagined a fight. Having to drill new holes. Not so. Perfect alignment. I thought this must have been made in US. Nope, China. I am so used to crappy Chinese QC I couldn't believe it. Highly recommend!
M**K
Great homebrew mill!
Great deal on this little bucket top mill. Its a 2 roller mill, and has so far ground over 100 pounds of grain for my brew days. Take your time when setting it up, use a feeler gauge to set your rollers - I have mine set at .030" for BIAB and it works perfectly. With a cordless drill running at about 3/4 speed, I grind 10ish pounds of grain in less than a minute. I feel like people who are having issues are running flaked grain though it, which will definitely get stuck and cause problems. Don't run flaked corn thru it. It goes together quickly, and it holds up. As long as you don't expect this to be an industrial strength design, you'll be happy with it.
S**S
Solid Economy Homebrew Malt Mill
I've used better mills before, but this is pretty good for an economy malt mill. It's important to note, as I did, that this DOES NOT come with a mounting board. This wasn't an issue for me as I had spare wood that I intended to use for mounting the mill to. One thing to be very careful of is that the malt hopper comes disassembled and the nuts/bolts for assembly are VERY SMALL for clumsy hands like mine. Would be very advisable to assemble this somewhere where you're not going to lose the hardware if you drop anything.Once I had everything assembled, I was easily able to attach my drill to the mill. I use about half power when I use the drill to spin the rollers and that seems to work well. The only complaint I have is that it seems to me that the crush settings slip a little bit while milling. I've not had this problem with other more expensive mills, so that's something you'll want to watch closely if you purchase this mill.
S**R
Works great
Works excellent at a great price
S**L
Perfect
I brew a lot. I mean a lot. I can buy in bulk now without having to worry about the freshness of the grains. Just mill what I need when I need. One trip to the LHBS and I'm good until I run out of grains. Grind as fast or slow as you prefer, just remember to adjust the gap depending on your grind speed. Super sturdy. Nice "funnel" design makes it easy to load with lots of grain. Great size. Clean up is easy: just wipe down grain dust with a rag. I use a cordless drill attached to the mill.
W**Z
Need better quality control before shipping
Looks and feels very sturdy, looks great as well. My only problem is that I was shorted five screws for the hopper, now I have to go hunt for those very small screws. I really doubt the company will send me any. Good luck and I hope it’s complete!
D**N
In the price range this grain mill work well.
I've been using this mill for about a month now, milled about 50 pounds of 2 row and the likes. Had some problems to start with, but ended up being user error. To tight of gap and running the drill to fast. To start with the assembly isn't to bad. Remove the blue film to start. A Phillips screw driver and a wrench or pair of pliers are about all you need. Assemble the cone then mount it to the grinder. I mounted mine to a 5 gallon bucket lid. Be sure to check all of the nut bolts and screws and make sure there tight.Setting the gap is probably the hardest part. I used a credit card to start with which is about .030 of an inch did a small test run then increased the gap to .045 inches. Make sure to keep the rollers parallel to each other and recheck your gap after your tighten the locking bolts. I didn't find the little marks for the width of gap to be even close to accurate or even in the ballpark. A feeler gage works best for this. Good investment makes this part easier.I use my cordless drill set on the low speed. Keep the rpms slow. You want the drill to turn about as fast as if you were using the hand crank. If the speed is to high the grain will stop feeding.Overall I am very satisfied with everything about this mill. It does an excellent job of mill my grain. The price is very good. Shipping was timely. The seller Brewhouse168 are fantastic to work with, if you have a question or having a problem just contact them. They will get right back to you, great support.
A**I
Poor design and execution
1. It’s an idiotic design where each side of the roller has to be adjusted separately. It’s not easy to fet it right. I had to use a thick credit card to get the size I wan on each side. Once I did, the gauges did not match on each side. That tells you everything.2. As soon as I start filling the hopper, I hear full size grains dropping in the bucket. Another idiotic design where grains find a way to bypass the mill from the four corners. Just by looking, you can see the aluminum sides do not cover the corners. This means a handful of whole grains will make it to your mash! I had to use aluminum tape to cover all gaps.
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