
Tim wrote:Hi,
Grizzly makes a vertical stainless sausage stuffer that really works and only $70.
Grizzly 5 lb. vertical sausage stuffer Stainless Steel
teatpuller wrote:can someone recommend where to get the casings?
teatpuller wrote:can someone recommend where to get the casings?
crrush wrote:I get pre-tubed casings at Fox and Obel. They're awesome and make threading the casing on the tube a piece of cake.
crrush wrote:I get pre-tubed casings at Fox and Obel. They're awesome and make threading the casing on the tube a piece of cake.
Has anyone purchased pre-tubed casings from Fox and Obel recently?
msmre wrote:Spice House is good source for pink salt.
If you are in the city it is on Wells in Old Town.
LabRat wrote:If you are in that area, I've bought natural casings at Gepperth's on Halstead near Armitage. I would suggest calling first to make sure they have some they can sell you.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Tim wrote:Hi,
Grizzly makes a vertical stainless sausage stuffer that really works and only $70.
Grizzly 5 lb. vertical sausage stuffer Stainless Steel
This is what I have and I'd definitely recommend it. The all-stainless aspect is great because it makes the unit dishwasher-safe. You might want to investigate the 10-pound model, if the person for whom you're buying is a real enthusiast.
Mine is still in fantastic shape. Obviously it doesn't get daily use, but I do use it regularly. The gears are made of some sort of black plastic and show no sign of wear.MarlaCollins'Husband wrote:I don't think it has metal gears and I'm wondering how well it's held up over the last couple of years.
dansch wrote:A quick post script. I just went and looked at the zoomed in photo of that stuffer you posted - I swear it's identical to my Grizzly. The only difference I can make out is the screw gear on mine is silver, not black. The casting of the frame, stamped base, gearing mechanism - everything looks like an exact match. I think it's a Grizzly with an expensive sticker on it.
-Dan
MarlaCollins'Husband wrote:A question for those of you who have the Grizzly stuffer now that it's a couple of years later. I don't think it has metal gears and I'm wondering how well it's held up over the last couple of years.
Thanks!
MarlaCollins'Husband wrote:A question for those of you who have the Grizzly stuffer now that it's a couple of years later. I don't think it has metal gears and I'm wondering how well it's held up over the last couple of years. There are a couple of other stuffers that cost $50 or $60 more like this one from LEM. I'd obviously prefer to spend less on the Grizzly, but I just wanted to make sure it's reliable for more than a year or two.
Thanks!
lougord99 wrote:Where do you get your food grade lubricant? Every place that I found on-line, the shipping costs more than the lubricant.