Khunter
Well-known member
The plastic attachment sure always got gummed up and I tired of opening and clearing the gumme dup silverskin tendon gunk. Tne metal attachment is much better at pushing through anything without getting gummed up near as much.Buy the attachment. The metal one costs more than the plastic one, and I am on my second plastic one. I think it’s 40 or 50 bucks so if you don’t like it you really aren’t out that much.
Over the past decade my KitchenAid has gone through well over 1000 pounds of meat, and this year went through two Elk and two deer.
Definitely not as fast and efficient as a larger grinder, but I don’t do any freezing of meat or freezing of the implements. I just get after it and get it done and run it through the finest plate on first pass and it does a good job.
View attachment 257272
caveat the two plastic ones I went through and tossed out finally were pretty old so maybe newer plastic ones are better, not sure. Just know the metal grinder attachment is MUCH fatser/easier and worth the extra cost. it has much better quality blades and plates etc.