j biesinger
TVWBB Platinum Member
I've been looking to get a dedicated stuffer since stuffing with my grinder is a PITA. I've done some research and it looks like anything well built is going to be a serious investment, as there seems to be a big jump in price from the entry level stuff to the larger capacity, better built stuff. I can't justify spending 2 to 300 bucks on a stuffer, but throwing a 100 at a piece of junk doesn't work for me either.
I noticed that LEM sells the 5 lb vertical unit that just about everybody gets from china and slaps their brand on, but on some sites its noted that it has all metal gearing, despite the picture showing plastic gears. Even amazon shows what looks like plastic gears, but the review consistently rave about metal gears.
Today I stopped by the sausage maker's showroom to see what they had. I got talking to the guy there and he said some curious things.
1) he claimed that their 5 lb stuffer comes from china, but its made to their specifications and they send them back if they don't meet them.
2) he claims that the "plastic/fiber composite" gears are more expensive and work better than the metal gears. The metal gears are prone to binding up unlike the plastic gears.
So I'm no closer to figuring out this mess. There's several brands of 5 lb stuffers that look exactly the same, but range widely in price. Some have white gears, some black, and some list metal gears but only saw metal gears in one pic.
Has anybody else tried to figure this out?
I noticed that LEM sells the 5 lb vertical unit that just about everybody gets from china and slaps their brand on, but on some sites its noted that it has all metal gearing, despite the picture showing plastic gears. Even amazon shows what looks like plastic gears, but the review consistently rave about metal gears.
Today I stopped by the sausage maker's showroom to see what they had. I got talking to the guy there and he said some curious things.
1) he claimed that their 5 lb stuffer comes from china, but its made to their specifications and they send them back if they don't meet them.
2) he claims that the "plastic/fiber composite" gears are more expensive and work better than the metal gears. The metal gears are prone to binding up unlike the plastic gears.
So I'm no closer to figuring out this mess. There's several brands of 5 lb stuffers that look exactly the same, but range widely in price. Some have white gears, some black, and some list metal gears but only saw metal gears in one pic.
Has anybody else tried to figure this out?