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Back To Basics Meat Grinder Pro
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Reviews by Users
17 Jan 2009



The one I purchased 6 years ago was great...What could have happened
I hate to go against what all the others are saying. But 6 years ago this was a high quality item. I can't say the others are wrong because may be that the product has since changed. I have NO PROBLEM with breakage or parts turning color. Good powerful motor. At least it was 6 years ago. I was going to buy a second one for a gift, but may hold off now that I have seen the other reviews....
–G. Martinfrom Amazon.com
11 Nov 2008



Ground its gears, too
My wife and I bought this model several years ago, and it worked fine the first time we used it. She ground about sixteen pounds of venison into hamburger. It took all day, but it worked.
Now, some years later, I attempted to make more venison hamburger from this seasons catch. It did not go well.
After four pounds made, the grinder blade suddenly stopped turning while at the same time there was the unmistakable, loud(er) sound of grinding gears from inside the unit.
I must confess that...
–B. Haviland, Jr.from Amazon.com
29 Jun 2008



Worthless junk
Worked well first 3 times. On the 4th broke (goes in reverse, but not forward). Turns out 5 weeks old and already out of warranty. I never heard of 1 months warranty on new products before. Found stories of people shipping defective products to them at great expense ($20+) and never getting anything or even hearing back.
–Alex Maclinovskyfrom Amazon.com