Grizzly 5lb Verticle Sausage Stuffer

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Grizzly 5lb Verticle Sausage Stuffer

Postby Tulcat » Mon Aug 15, 2005 5:33 pm

Has anyone tried one of these yet at $59.95 USD?

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http://www.grizzly.com/products/item.cfm?itemnumber=H6252

They sure seem to be priced quite a bit below their competitors, but appear comparable in the photographs.

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Postby Oddley » Mon Aug 15, 2005 10:35 pm

Welcome to the forum Tulcat

The stuffer you are asking about is also sold in the UK at the sausagemaker site for �155.95

I have read the manual and it says it was printed in China. What's the bets that the machine is also made in china. That's the only way I can see it being made so cheap.

I have never used one so can't comment on how well they work or how study they are.
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Postby aris » Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:42 am

Typically you get what you pay for.
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Postby Franco » Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:51 am

I can buy these machines in China for $9, I often get sent info from various Chinese manufacturers, these stuffers look ok but are very flimsy. I was recently sent a hand mincer from China similar to the Porkert one, you would have thought that the quality would have been similar but the Chinese one was awful with the tinned metal flaking off!


As with most things I think you get what you pay for :lol:


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Postby Deer Man » Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:58 am

The machine on the sausagmaker site is now in all Stainless steel. Looks very good?
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Postby Tulcat » Tue Aug 16, 2005 2:16 pm

Thanks to all for the welcome and replies.

It was as I thought (too good to be true), so I guess I will save up for a nice stuffer.

Using my grinder to stuff is just too slow and I need something a little easier on me and faster.

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Postby fatnhappy » Tue Aug 16, 2005 2:42 pm

I must say, for a number of people that don't actually have one, you seem to be quite opinionated. Rather unfair to prejudice the jury I would say.

I have one, and compared to using stuffing tubes on a grinder it's a godsend. I did 25 lbs of venison/pork bratwurst just last week. It performed admirably.

I have 2 complaints comparing it to superior products, like the trespade;

1. There is only a single gear ratio. Without a faster upcrank it can be a trying experience working with large quantities of meat. Worse still, the gears themselves are not steel, they're a resin or nylon. They work fine but only time will tell it they're durable enough for home use.

2. You can't stuff small sausages with the tubes provided. If you intend to stuff anything smaller than 32mm you're SOL without some additional tubes.
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Postby aris » Tue Aug 16, 2005 7:17 pm

Interestingly, the latest Northern Tool catalogue which came in my letterbox today seels these now. For the money, I suppose it is a cheap-ish way getting into the hobby.
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Postby Deer Man » Tue Aug 16, 2005 8:20 pm

This is the details from the site and is the model on sale in the U.K.

Detailed Description
Another first from The Sausage Maker - an all stainless steel 5 lb Sausage Stuffer for the home user - no rust - ever! The streamlined design of this vertical sausage stuffer saves valuable counter space while allowing you to stuff sausages with a minimal amount of exertion. It comes equipped with a stainless steel pressure relief valve built into the piston head to prevent blowouts during stuffing. The removable cylinder makes clean-up a snap and the solid construction ensures years of dependable performance.

� Stainless Steel Frame
� Stainless Steel Gears
� Stainless Steel Threaded Rod
� Stainless Steel Hand Crank with Plastic Handle
� Stainless Steel 8" x 4-7/8" Cylinder
� Food Grade Plastic Piston Head with "O" Ring
� Stainless Steel Pressure Relief Valve
� Set of Three Plastic Stuffing Tubes (5/8", 3/4", 1")
� Plastic Stuffing Tube Lock Nut
� Stainless Steel 9-1/2" x 6" Base

I think for the money it looks a good buy!?
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Postby Oddley » Tue Aug 16, 2005 8:57 pm

From Northern Tool.

2kg Vertical Sausage Stuffer
Item No. 604005E


Durable, high strength PUM gears.
Stainless steel base.
Removable cylinder for easy filling and cleaning.
Can be mounted on a table with clamps.
Equipped with 3 stuffing tubes: 17mm, 21mm & 25mm.
Base size: 240 x 153mm

�39.99 (ex VAT)

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This seems to be the same stuffer. But for �40 instead of on sausagemaker �155
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Postby Franco » Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:00 pm

If you guys think there is a demand for a budget stuffer I can supply them pretty cheaply, I personally would go for the Porkert stuffer before I would use a Chinese one.

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Postby Oddley » Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:12 pm

Franco I'm happy with the Reber, but I suppose there would be a demand for that type of stuffer if it is cheap enough.

As long as you gave a warning that it wasn't the best on the market I can't see any probs selling it. After all for 30-�40 even if it lasts a couple of years it's a good introduction on the cheap to stuffing sausages.

EDIT : Send me one I'll do an honest review of it.
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Postby twasilewski » Wed Sep 21, 2005 6:10 pm

I have one ...

It seems pretty durable (heavy & solid construction ... good welds, smooth hand ground & buffed sections, etc --- not flimsy). $70 including shipping here in US. I've stuffed a few times with it so far, and it's exponentially better than my old method (sausage stuffer kitchenaid attachment). Stuffing went from being a total time-consuming b*tch to fun & quick.

I didn't have a problem w/ the single gear ratio fatnhappy mentioned, it's high enough that it's no chore to crank, and relatively fast ejection rate (perfect speed for me at least). I haven't tried anything too small ... but it would be an issue if you were stuffing small breakfast sausages.

Direct from Grizzly seems to be the cheapest way to go ... more expensive on Northern Tool and the other resellers I found online at least.
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Postby fatnhappy » Thu Sep 22, 2005 3:10 am

twasilewski wrote:I have one ...
I didn't have a problem w/ the single gear ratio fatnhappy mentioned, it's high enough that it's no chore to crank, and relatively fast ejection rate (perfect speed for me at least). I haven't tried anything too small ... but it would be an issue if you were stuffing small breakfast sausages.



I was in fact stuffing Nurnberg brats to use as breakfast sausage. :D
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Postby Deer Man » Thu Sep 22, 2005 5:23 pm

The one on sausagemaker is ALL Stainless, this is the one on sale in the UK according to the sales staff.
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