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Flour bagger for Nutrimill grain mill


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#1 andiesenji

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Posted 18 March 2012 - 10:46 AM

I recently purchased the L'Equip flour bagger for the Nutrimill grain mill (I have owned this mill for more than 8 years) and have found it to be an excellent accessory for the mill.(which I love!)

I purchased it and a supply of bags, from Pleasant Hill Grain one of my favorite online vendors of specialty appliances - I like dealing with the people, phone calls with questions are answered cheerfully, no matter how inane.

I am aware that the bagger is available from other vendors for less, but as I can always find other things* from this vendor to put my purchases over $99. and have free shipping, I prefer to purchase there.
The bags are sturdy and hold up well in the freezer - where I store all of the whole-grain flours, and I have also used them for holding dough both in the fridge and the freezer.
The "stand-up" bottom is a great feature.

* Bought a supply of the SS Gator bag clips which are extremely useful (and popular as gifts), 2 foaming soap dispensers and the newish Apple Mate 3, which does a terrific job on apples and on barely ripe pears (comice and d'anjou the ones I have tried so far).
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#2 msiferllc

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Posted 18 March 2012 - 07:34 PM

I actually work in a comparable market with Pleasant Hill Grain, but have to say they are great. That grain mill is top notch, and will last you a long time.