NN
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de junio de 2024
Worked well, had 1 large brisket and 8 eye of round cuts that i needed to turn into ground beef for burgers and such - was able to do it in 3 hours and machine had a pretty decent rate for grinding it. Handled the harder frozen-ish pieces of fat decently well, only groaned a few times. Happy with the purchase and would recommend!
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 18 de octubre de 2022
Great quality item, sturdy, quick and easy to use. Good company service. Will happily shop again 😀
Jorge Riestra
Comentado en México el 13 de julio de 2019
Muy buenos materiales, diversos moldes para obtener distintas formas de producto, llego a tiempo y en buenas condiciones. Recomendada.
Luciano
Comentado en México el 26 de enero de 2019
Buena calidad
Javier
Comentado en México el 26 de julio de 2017
Llevo 2 meses con el molino y muy bueno. Si quieres moler huesos de pollo se atora en ocasiones, pero carne en general sin problemas. Recomendando para dietas crudas en mascotas
Humberto Fabian Delgado Arenas
Comentado en México el 29 de noviembre de 2017
Es de materiales ligeros, pero cumple con las tareas básicas para moler ya sea carne,queso o elaborar algún embutido por ejemplo.
Cliente
Comentado en México el 25 de agosto de 2016
Muy buena maquina buen precio y excelente potencia , fácil de limpiar y con buenos materiales y bastantes accesorios! !
Asher
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de agosto de 2015
I considered several different brands before I selected the STX international as the right grinder for my needs. I required a machine which had enough power to grind a percentage of chicken bone along with meat in order to prepare a raw food diet for my Bengal cats. This unit has between 600-800watts of power under load, which I correctly assumed would be adequate for my needs. This grinder makes short work of chicken drums/wings etc. no problem.The grinding parts are cast aluminum and clean up beautifully in super hot soapy water. I read the instructions carefully prior to use so as to avoid discoloration and damage to the parts for their first washing and first assembly. As the manual recommends, I keep each blade in a separate plastic container with *Its Mated Cutting Aperture*. According to the manual, this will keep each blade sharper and will extend blade life. I liberally dose each cutting aperture and blade with olive oil to prevent rust. In my opinion, this is a high-quality appliance which will, with proper care and informed maintenance, perform for many years perfectly. As an added bonus, I registered my product online and received a 3 year manufacturers warranty for my trouble. An excellent value included in the price of the machine.**quick update** If you are using this appliance to prepare a raw chicken cat food diet, I strongly advise you to use chicken that is still frozen. Not deep frozen solid, but still somewhat 'crispy'. Otherwise you will end up with clogs and this makes the whole procedure much more time-consuming.Overall, I am incredibly satisfied with this appliance. It is user friendly, grinds boneless beef and pork as though they were marshmallows and for the first time in my life I was able to have a hamburger at slightly under medium temperature because I ground the beef myself from lean, delicious sirloin! As I said, I purchased this item to make a raw diet for cats---but now my husband is after me to make homemade pork sausages every weekend for breakfast! Life's good.
Julia S
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de enero de 2013
I purchased the STX Turboforce 3000 series grinder to begin my adventures in sausage making. First off, let me say I am very pleased with how quickly the item arrived (6 days before promised date!), and the condition of the item from shipping. The instruction manual that came with the grinder is very clear and concise. It is a MUST read before use, especially if you are new to this stuff like I am. Follow the washing instructions to the letter! Also I think it's important to note that you should wash the grinding plates immediately after use. I left mine out for about an hour prior to washing and oxidation had already started. Silly me to think I could take a break after stuffing prior to cleanup.The grinder works like a charm. It is easy to assemble, and it's very easy to change the grinder plates. I personally liked the pictures that came in the manual to help me put everything in properly. We ground about 12 lb of pork shoulder without any issues. Some sinew was wrapped around the auger at the end, but it did not detract from the performance of the grinder during the operation. The meat came out with a consistent grind and texture.I debated buying a stuffer before this trial run. I thought I would give the grinder a try at it and see how it worked...BIG mistake. While it does stuff sausages, and admittedly it does stuff them well, let me warn you. You will receive quite a workout stuffing the meat through the auger tube. My buddy and I are both in pretty good shape and we got a good tricep workout pushing 10 lb of meat through this.Clean up - other than the previously mentioned mistake I made, cleanup wasn't too terrible on this unit. It comes apart easily. There are several areas that can be difficult to clean. The corner of the "horn" where the auger meets the hole coming in from the top - I spent some time making sure all the meat got out of there. Also, some of the meat made its way into the thread of the tightening piece that holds the grinder plate on it. Next time I might use a toothbrush to help with some of those areas.I like the attachments that come with the unit and am anxious to make some kibbeh - used to eat it a lot in the Dominican Republic when I lived there. Also I appreciate that it comes with three blades.In all this is a great unit. It is somewhat noisy, but not an issue considering it's grinding meat. I don't expect it to be whisper quiet. My only issues would be with the cleanup (would be nice to be able to detach that top tube from the horn) and the effort required to stuff. If you're planning on stuffing more than 3 lb of sausage at a time, get a stuffer.
R. Burge
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de abril de 2012
I bought this machine following the national "pink slime" disclosure when I found out my local Safeway was content to spike their hamburger meat with stuff that used to only go into animal feed. While I continue to wonder what other liberties they are taking with the food they sell while staying just inside the line of legality, I thought I would take the leap and custom prepare my own ground beef and sausage so that I know what goes into it. God knows we eat enough of it around here.This STX 3000 turned out to be very nice indeed. Although the vendor was out of stock when I ordered it, they ultimately shipped it 10 days ahead of their outside promise. Also, perhaps some advertising copywriters got confused or carried away with the grinder's model number of 3000 but this is NOT a 3000 watt appliance. 3000 watts would not be driven by a 20 amp residential electrical circuit ..... which brings me to another matter, that being how powerful is it really? Some sources claim 1800 watts which is more plausible but I find no rating marks on the motor base (including no UL label which doesn't bother me), only a "Q.C. Passed" sticker similar to what is generally found on Chinese products. I'm mindful that some reviews I read online boasted the STX is American made. I doubt it but that doesn't make much difference.The fit and finish are just fine and the grinding blades, dies and housings have perfectly fine tolerances .... and the unit doesn't make an undue amount of noise. Included are fine and coarse grinding plates -- apparently of hardened steel -- as well as a third plate with extra roomy pass throughs for extruding sausage into casings (accessories supplied for this as well). There are also three identical cutting blades permitting one to be permanently matched to each plate so that they can properly "seat" with each other over time. Nice touch.I ran a test 3 lb chuck roast through to see how it shakes out. I trimmed the meat into strips sized so that they would fit through the feed tube. I then laid them out on a sheet pan and put them into the freezer for 45 minutes. When they were somewhat stiffened but not frozen I ran them through the coarse plate. It worked perfectly. The machine has two forward speeds as well as reverse. I used the low speed intentionally to see if it would bog down under load. Nope. Worked just fine. The meat came out very evenly textured.Clean up is all hand wash as you probably know already. You should never put aluminum into the dishwasher because it dulls terribly. When I disassembled the grinding assembly I found almost no usable meat left behind the plate and only some fat and sinew that collected around the outside of the grinding tube. Everything washed up nicely and I oiled (canola oil) the steel parts lightly to prevent rust before they were stowed away.So, bottom line is this is a fine meat grinder that apparently does all that is expected of it. It is NOT some anemic department store piece of crap. I would recommend it to anyone.