Meat Grinder Reviews – The Waring Pro MG 800 Professional Meat Grinder

A Summary Of Reviews on the Waring Pro MG 800 Meat Grinder

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Below is a summary of meat grinder reviews on the Waring Pro MG 800 Professional Meat Grinder. These meat grinder reviews were given over the last year.

The Waring Pro MG 800 Professional Meat Grinder is always on meat grinder bestseller lists. The reviews on this Waring Pro meat grinder are overwhelmingly positive. In fact, there were only a few negative reviews on this grinder over the last year. This meat grinder receives 4.5 stars out of a 5 star rating system.

Users liked the Waring Pro MG 800 Meat Grinder’s powerful motor which easily ground 4 to 5 pounds of meat per minute without clogging, the wide hopper or feeder, the sturdy steel and metal construction and the grinder’s price versus performance. A few users had less positive experiences mainly revolving around clogging issues and what appears to have been one bad motor.

Positive Reviews

  • Ground a 4 pound chuck roast in less than a minute
  • One of the best purchases I have ever made
  • Ground 20 pounds in 5 to 7 minutes
  • I have been using this grinder to save money, but still offer my dog high quality raw meats
  • A much wider feeder
  • Reviews for this grinder are overwhelmingly positive
  • The motor does not bog down
  • The idea of buying store-bought ground meats is a real turn off since I have been grinding my own.
  • Cleanup is easy, especially if it is done right away
  • The unit is well made and sturdy
  • Ground 40 pounds of meat easily
  • I have used this model for over a year without any problems
  • Parts are high strength steel
  • Cleanup is simple and re-assembly is a snap
  • Have not ever had an issue with rust
  • Quickly and powerfully grinds raw meat
  • The body is all-metal
  • Great price on a great product

Negative Reviews

  • The motor noise is somewhat excessive
  • The cutter and plates rust
  • Worked OK but a long way from commercial grade
  • I took this apart and found a plastic gear inside
  • After grinding one pound of deer meat, the motor burnt out
  • It is necessary to remove as much sinew and tendons as possible and cut meat into medium to small pieces to avoid jams

Published 3/19/2010 12:00:00 AM

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