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I have a Weston 1.5hp meat grinder and it is amazing. You could send an entire chihuahua through that thing and it wouldn’t blink an eye. Highly recommend it. Been using it for 4 seasons now and I have no regrets buying it. If you want to get done fast and have no issues go with a high HP grinder. It takes longer to set everything up and clean everything up than it does for me to grind an elk.
 
I have the Cabela's Commercial-Grade 1HP Carnivore Meat Grinder. I triple ground 20#s of elk and pork belly for snack sticks in about 20 minutes. It didn’t even break a sweat. 20210925_102127.jpg
 
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Cabelas grinder has been doing a great job for us for over 10 years
 
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Just picked up a NITB, #10 hand grinder for $5.00 at Good Willy...I know it's probably not what you're looking for, but for waterfowl that has steel shot or small game stuff...They work perfect.... :yum

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That's the kind I have. It was my mothers, so no telling how old it is. I also have electric one, not anywhere near top of the line, but it works for me.
 
I am cheap so I bought the grinder attachment for the wife’s kitchen aide mixer. Worked just fine on the deer I got last year. But hey those big ones are nice!
 
I am cheap so I bought the grinder attachment for the wife’s kitchen aide mixer. Worked just fine on the deer I got last year. But hey those big ones are nice!
That's what I started with but the Cabela's Carnivore made that thing look like a little bitch. We ground 25#s with the kitchen aid and had to ice the motor because it was getting soo hot. And it took FOREVER!
 
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I don't use one...i pay for everything...that away I don't have to touch it...but if I did.
I would use one of those out of the Cabela's catalog...fo sho..
 
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I have a LEM big bite works great for my needs in reality a bit of overkill I could of gone smaller unit. I also have the kitchenaid attachment one also works not the best but works.
 
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