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Free Shipping OMCAN 11254 #22 Carbon Steel Grinder Plate - Hubless Plates with Large Holes for Coarse Grinding
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Free Shipping OMCAN 11253 #22 Hubless Meat Grinder Plate 16mm With Various Coarse-Hole Options For Consistent Grinding
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Meat Grinders

commercial electric meat grinders help foodservice teams produce consistent texture, predictable yields, and safer, more controllable prep in-house. This smart collection automatically brings together the grinder-related product types you need—covering heavy-duty and light/medium-duty units, manual grinders for lower-volume tasks, and essential parts such as spouts, plates, knives, and attachments.

When evaluating commercial electric meat grinders for your kitchen, start with throughput and duty cycle. Higher-volume operations typically benefit from heavier build, stronger motors, and designs intended for longer continuous runs, while light/medium-duty models can be a practical fit for smaller batches and shorter prep windows. Manual options can support occasional grinding or serve as a backup when simplicity is the priority.

How to choose the right setup

  • Output & workflow: Match capacity to peak prep periods and decide whether a countertop footprint or floor-style workflow best fits your space.
  • Texture control: Plates and sharp knives are key to repeatable results—from coarse chili-style grinds to finer, uniform blends.
  • Food-safety & sanitation: Look for food-contact materials and designs that make breakdown, cleaning, and reassembly straightforward.
  • Expandability: Compatible attachments can add functionality for stuffing and specialty prep—confirm fitment by grinder size and type.

Why grind in-house?

Using commercial electric meat grinders back-of-house can improve consistency and flexibility by letting you control fat ratios, freshness, and batch sizing. That control can support signature burger blends, meatballs, and sausage programs while helping reduce over-ordering and waste through tighter portioning and planned production.

FAQ

What’s the difference between light/medium and heavy-duty grinders? Light/medium models are generally suited to lower daily volume and shorter runs; heavy-duty grinders are built for higher throughput and longer continuous operation.

Do plates and knives affect performance? Yes. The right plate size and a sharp knife help maintain consistent texture and can reduce strain during grinding.

How do I confirm attachment compatibility? Verify the grinder’s size/type and the attachment’s intended fitment before purchase to ensure proper performance and safe operation.