"Dee Dee" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Be careful (nowadays?) buying a hand-grinder for grinding meat. I bought
> one maybe 7 years ago, and it didn't last but one or two grindings before
> the finish (was it tinned?) came off in tiny pieces. I wasn't even
> grinding meat with it. It wasn't exactly cheap, either, maybe $80 at that
> time. I learned my lesson buying something while traveling; I never
> returned it, so I'm still a little ticked.
>
> Dee Dee
>
Thrify/charity shops are great resources for old fashioned tools like these.
I have a bunch of things that the modern equivalents were crappy, but the
old ones work on... and on...
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