Mockmill Grain Mills


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£310.00 – £399.17 Exc. TaxRated 5.00 out of 5The Mockmill Lino grain mills are made up of two models. Both are distinguishable by their motor. The 100 mill is capable of a 100G of fine flour per minute whereas the 200 is capable of 200G of fresh, fine flour per minute. The Lino 100 is a great mill for the starter miller and the Lino 200 would suit the more impatient, who want flour fast!
- Easy to operate electric mill.
- 10-point adjustable control for coarse to fine.
- 100: Outputs 100 grams of soft wheat / minute.
- 200: Outputs 200 grams of soft wheat / minute.
- Sturdy and robust motor.
- Ceramic milling stone (90mm).
- Casing: Wood and Arboblend® (bio-plastic).
- Made in Germany.
- Shipped from the UK.
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£540.83Original price was: £540.83.£487.50Current price is: £487.50. Exc. TaxThe Mockmill Professional has a small footprint with industrious milling ability. This is ideal for millers looking to mill large quantities of grain.
It’s a powerful grain mill for endless milling. Similar to the Mockmill Lino, the Professional will grind fresh grains, spices and salt for longer.
- Industrious throughput.
- Mill 200g of fine flour in a minute.
- Multifunctional for grinding peas, seeds, wheat and spices.
- Fine wood veneer wrap (Beech).
- Capable of long milling periods.
- Hard-wearing and replaceable ceramic mill-wheel.
- Adjustable 10 point control for fine/coarse milling.
About Mockmill
Mockmill is a German company that creates convenient and well-built grain mills for the domestic home miller.
The founder Wolfgang Mock is keen to bring the health benefits of fresh milling to all through a range of designs that are stylish, compact and grind grain well.
The company started operating in 2014 and soon launched its flagship milling attachment for stand mixers. The main company is situated in Otzberg Germany.
Wolfgang cites the first time his love for baking was set alight. Back in 1975, a good friend gifted him some home-cooked bread. Since then, his passion for baking and a quest to make fresh flour accessible developed. It’s clearly stood the test of time. A USA subsidiary, Wolfgang Mock, Inc, was established in May 2016.