KoMo Grain Mill Review (2024)

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My review of the “Classic” KoMo Grain Mill model complete with pictures and videos!

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When I first saw the KoMo Classic Grain Mill, admired its aesthetic beauty and saw that it’s made in Germany, I knew I had to investigate. After a lot of research I decided to get one. When I first got it nearly two months ago I thought I’d probably use it once, maybe twice a week. Without exaggerating, I use it at least 4 daysa week, and sometimes that’s more than once per day.

Whether it’s to make some fresh flour for cookies, muffins or bread, to grind some yellow dent corn into polenta or fine cornmeal for dinner that evening, or crack some oat groats to soak overnight for the next morning’s breakfast, I’m continuing to discover more and more ways to put it to work as a daily part of our healthy eating routine.

Using my KoMo grain mill has bumped up my love of baking several more notches and has made experimenting with a wide variety of grains so easy – grains that you simply cannot find in ground or cracked forms in the grocery store. When you have your own grain mill, the sky’s the limit! My grain mill hasbecome kind of like a cell phone – once you have one and start using it you can’t imagine life without it.

I don’t even buy flour anymore. I grind everything fresh as I need it. The KoMo produces a half pound of flour in 2 minutes. No set up, no clean up, it’s a cinch. My pantry wall is lined with food storage containers filled with dozens of different grains, beans and other dried ingredients I regularly use for grinding. This is just a portion of it.

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KoMo Grain Mill Features

The KoMo Grain Mill is the result of a German-Austrian collaboration by Wolfgang Mock and Peter Koidl. Their aim was to produce top performing grains mills, both commercial and for the home kitchen, that are built to last a lifetime while also making them aesthetically beautiful enough to become a focal point of any kitchen.

Pleasant Hill Grain is KoMo’s exclusive U.S. importer. Purchasing from them means you can be assured that you’re getting a genuine productwithKoMo’s warranty while also receiving the excellent customer service that Pleasant Hill Grain is famous for.

Features of the KoMo Classic Grain Mill:

  • German-made and top quality craftsmanship
  • beautiful in appearance (worthy of leaving out on your counter as a showpiece)
  • made from durable beech wood or American walnut
  • relatively quietcompared to other grain mills
  • ultra hard, long-lastingmillstone. Stones vs. metal burrs produce a finer grind and heat up less quickly than metal, thus preserving the nutrients
  • it’s heavy, 16 pounds, and doesn’t slip or slide while in use
  • 360 watt industrial strength motor
  • it’s fast: It produces 8-9 ounces of fine flour per minute
  • its solid wood hopper holds 2 pounds of grains at a time andcan run continuously so you can refill and keep grinding for whatever quantity of flour you need
  • easy to use, just plug it in and flipthe switch
  • it can grind all dry grains, including soft or hard wheat, oat groats (dehulled oats), rice, triticale, kamut, spelt, buckwheat, barley, rye, millet, teff, quinoa, amaranth, sorghum and dent (field) corn. It will also grind lentils, dry beans (pinto, red, garbanzo, kidney & more), and dried, non-oily spices. Most grain mills can’t handle garbanzo beans but the KoMo Classic can. *Check out my video below where I demo the KoMo grinding 13 different ingredients.
  • easy to adjustthe fineness of thegrind, everything from cracked grains to the finest flour of any other electric grain mills
  • cleanup is minimal (it’s self-cleaning) and full access to the milling stones takes just ten seconds, without tools.
  • comes with a 12 year warranty

Really my only disappointment is one that applies to all electric grain mills and that’s that you can’t grind nuts or oily seeds. But again, that’s not unique to the KoMo, that’s true for any electric grain mill. But with the KoMo if you do grind something that has a little moisture or oil in it there’s an easy remedy: Simply run some rice through the mill and it cleans out the millstone.

One other thing that I would mention: You technically shouldn’t grind dried sprouted grains in the KoMo because of the possibility of some moisture left in the grains. But I’ve done it a couple of times so far anyway with success and here’s how: I didn’t let the sprouts grow very long and made sure to completely and thoroughly dry them out in the food dehydrator. Because of the little dried sprout tails it took a little longer to grind the flour and to coax the grains down the hopper, but it worked. And I had two gorgeous batches of organic sprouted whole wheat flour.

Check out this gorgeous line of KoMo grain mills (and there are even more of them than pictured here). I should start collecting each model. (Yeah, that’s not going to happen. But it never hurts to dream.)

If you’re gluten-free you’ll especially appreciate the long-term savings you’ll reap by having your own mill. GF flours are expensive! But with a grain mill you can whip up a pound of brown rice, amaranth, chickpea, oat, millet or buckwheat flour (and many more) for just the price you paid for the bulk grains. In many instances you save 50% of the cost by grinding your own.

The KoMo Classic Grain Mill isn’t cheap but there are two things that are strong selling points for me: 1) It grinds flour more finely than any other electric grain mill on the market plus it’s also able to crack the grains more coarsely than other mills. 2) It has a 12 year warranty. And from everything I’ve read about them, they’re really built to last a lifetime. I hope to have mine for a very long timeand someday when I’m too old and feeble to press the “on” switch I’ll pass it down to one of my kids.

Check out my video below where I use my KoMo Grain Mill to make Danish Rye Bread:

Be sure to also check our my recipe for German Bread (Vollkornbrot).

I have one more video for you.

And I’m going to admit to something crazy. Just for fun, I filmed the KoMo Classic Grain Mill grinding 13 different ingredients, one after the other, to see how it would keep up and how it would perform with various grains and beans.

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In the end I had 13 different flours and because I’m crazy(okay we’ll just call it “daring”) and because I didn’t want it all to go to waste, guess what I did with it?

“You didn’t, Kimberly!”

“Yes…I did.”

I threw all 13 flours in one big bowl,added some wet ingredients and fermented it for two days to make a 13-grain/bean batter for insane pancakes and a loaf of crrrrrazy bread! Yeah, I fully expected it was going to taste pretty bad…but man, it was actually pretty darn decent, especially the pancakes! The wonders of fermentation. Check ’em out:

MY CRAZY 13-FLOUR PANCAKES AND BREAD!!

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In my video below you’ll see all 13 grains/beans that went into these pancakes and bread.

SEE THE KOMO CLASSIC GRAIN MILL IN ACTION!!

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Hi, I’m Kimberly Killebrew and welcome to Daring Gourmet where you'll find delicious originals, revitalized classics, and simply downright good eats from around the world! Originally from Germany, later raised in England, world-traveled, and now living in the U.S., from my globally-influenced kitchen I invite you to tour the world through your taste buds!

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KoMo Grain Mill Review (2024)

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