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  2. Meat Grinder: Kitchener (Northern Tool) vs Cabelas or LEM

    www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/meat-grinder-kitchener-northern-tool-vs...

    The Kitchener grinder is a great jumping off point. I have had mine for 3 years now and have run close to 5 tons of meat through it without any problems. Mine is branded Northern Tool, but it is the exact same unit.

  3. Any luck replacing Kitchener 5 lb stuffer gears?

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    Users discuss the compatibility and quality of metal gears for Kitchener 5 lb stuffer from Northern Tool. Some report success with LEM gears, others suggest upgrading to 15 lb stuffer with metal gears.

  4. Still Comparing Meat Grinders - Smoking Meat Forums

    www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/still-comparing-meat-grinders.271571

    Hey old sarge , don't know much about Northern Tool products, but I've been using everything from Cabelas now for about 4 years with no problems , 10" slicer , 1/2 hp. grinder , 11 lb. stuffer & a 7 gal. meat mixer. A bunch of us got together last year and did approx. 80lbs of deer burger with

  5. Cleaning the Meat Grinder | Smoking Meat Forums - The Best...

    www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/cleaning-the-meat-grinder.104022

    I have a meat grinder from Northern Tool and i put it in the dish washer to make sure it was good and clean after use and it come out of the dish washer black and it comes off on your hands. Not sure how to get it off and get it back to the silver it should be. Nothing is wrong with the dishwasher so no clue what happened.

  6. How Many HP To drive A Meat Grinder - Smoking Meat Forums

    www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/how-many-hp-to-drive-a-meat-grinder.277182

    Northern tool has a fair unit under $100 and Sausage maker has a really decent one with metal gears for $149. All that being said, if you still want to pursue this path, I would suggest stripping the motor and belt reduction from a drill press or use the DC motor and power supply/control system from a treadmill.

  7. WearEver Proofer smoker build - Smoking Meat Forums

    www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/wearever-proofer-smoker-build.164459

    note: I used the low pressure regulator and hose recommended by northern tool when I picked up the burner. However - when working out the fittings for the needle valve - it worked out better to have a 1/4" hose fitting - so I replaced the rubber hose for a stainless braided one. I think it looks better anyways.

  8. Meat grinders - LEM 575 vs Chef's Choice Kitchenaid

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    The kitchenaid is a multi-tasker and a gtreat addition to any kitchen. But as a multi tasker its gear ratio on the grinder is built around making a pound of hamburger out of a old roast.

  9. Gander Mountain 5 pound stainless stuffer for $54.99 through...

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    Northern Tool has the Kitchener #12 grinder on sale for $99.99. Throw in a pack of screws or something else inexpensive to get it over $100 and google for their $20 off $100 coupon. Several years ago I timed it right and got my Kitchener #12 griinder for $79 and the Northern version of this stuffer for $49 when both were on sale.

  10. 1/2 HP $89.99 at Northern Tool - Smoking Meat Forums

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    Kitchener #12 Electric Meat Grinder — 1/2 HP Item# 151342 Was $129.99 Sale $89.99 Order Today and Save $40.00 document.getElementById('savingsMessage').innerHTML = ''; Guaranteed Lowest Prices Qty Add to Wish List Item In Wish List Add to Wish List In Stock OnlineCalculate...

  11. Grinding Sausage Twice - Smoking Meat Forums

    www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/grinding-sausage-twice.52127

    For inexpensive stuffers check out Allied Kenco or Northern Tool I have seen them both there and they were certainly reasonably priced. If you do a fair amount of stuffing certainly worth the investment in my oppinion