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Normalpris: 4110,00 DKK.
Du sparer: 1120,00 DKK.
BEMÆRK: Den aktuelle pris for produktet er en tilbudspris og der gives ikke yderligere pakkerabat på produktet.
BEMÆRK: NY, med kosmetisk skade
Denne kornkværn er NY.
Har været anvendt til demo få gange.
Kornkværnen har en kosmetisk skade:
(Klik på billede 2 for nærbillede)
① Små skader på tragten.
Garanti: 12 år fra købsdato,
med forbehold for de nævnte skader.
Fidibus Classic is the original grain mill from KoMo which covers the needs of even large households.
- Dimensions: 15,5 (L) x 15,5 (W) x 33 (H) cm.
- Weight: 8,0 kg.
- Power: 360 W
- Performance: 100 g/min
- Hopper capacity (wheat): approx. 1000 g
- Millstone diameter: 85 mm
- Clearance to bowl: 14 cm
- Comes with a 12-year factory warranty
Fidibus Classic is the original grain mill model KoMo, a very effecient machine that even meet the needs of larger households. Fidibus Classic is our most sold model.
Made from solid beech wood and have corners that appear beautifully made with old style wood joinings.
Hjemmeriet can supply you with Organic whole grains from Aurion, Denmark. For more information on Aurions grain products, please visit our Grain section. We also stock quality natural salt product from Aurion - please visit the Salt section.
Soft grains: (softest) Grain mills with 360W or 600W motor can grind the hard grains in one grinding, however you can achieve extra fineness by following the same procedure as described above for 250W motors.
Hard grains:
- quinoa
- amaranth
- oats (rolled or milled very coarse)
- buckwheat
- spelt
- einkorn
- emmer
- (perled) barley
- rye
- wheat
(hardest)
- rice
- durum/kamut
- chickpeas
Grain mills with a 250W motor are generally not suitable for the hard grains. HOWEVER, you can carefully grind the hard grains by first grinding on the extra coarse setting (so that the grains just become broken, the scale dot well beyond the scale), and then grind the broken grains once again on the normal fineness setting. However, only form a small amount of grain in this way.
All KoMo grain mills are based on the same principles - a good quality wood frame (or steel), superior quality electrical motor and ceramic/corundum millstone.
What distinguishes one KoMo model from the other, is the outer finish, the size of the millstone and the engine capacity.
Click here to get help for choosing your KoMo product
Hjemmeriet can supply you with Organic whole grains from Aurion, Denmark. For more information on Aurions grain products, please visit our Grain section. We also stock quality natural salt product from Aurion - please visit the Salt section.
Soft grains: (softest) Grain mills with 360W or 600W motor can grind the hard grains in one grinding, however you can achieve extra fineness by following the same procedure as described above for 250W motors.
Hard grains:
- quinoa
- amaranth
- oats (rolled or milled very coarse)
- buckwheat
- spelt
- einkorn
- emmer
- (perled) barley
- rye
- wheat
(hardest)
- rice
- durum/kamut
- chickpeas
Grain mills with a 250W motor are generally not suitable for the hard grains. HOWEVER, you can carefully grind the hard grains by first grinding on the extra coarse setting (so that the grains just become broken, the scale dot well beyond the scale), and then grind the broken grains once again on the normal fineness setting. However, only form a small amount of grain in this way.
All KoMo grain mills are based on the same principles - a good quality wood frame (or steel), superior quality electrical motor and ceramic/corundum millstone.
What distinguishes one KoMo model from the other, is the outer finish, the size of the millstone and the engine capacity.
Click here to get help for choosing your KoMo product
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Other products with similar contents: MiscellaneousAll our grain rollers and grain mills are testet prior to shippping. For glutenfree testing please let us know by making a note in comments when placing your order. This ensures your product has never been in contact with gluten. Facts
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