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Submitted by SoDakBread on January 27, 2012 - 7:12pm Electrolux DLX for saleI am selling my two year old Magic Mill (bought in January 2010 from Pleasant Hill Grain) because I have outgrown it. I purchased it to use for a farmers market, and used it for that purpose until I moved up to a 20qt in July of 2010. It was used quite a bit for those six months, but has been sitting on my counter since then. It includes the Electrolux Magic Mill DLX mixer, high capacity stainless steel bowl w/cover, roller, scraper and dough hook, plus poly beater-bowl and whips. I tested but never used the poly bowl, whips, cover or scraper. It has a 600W motor.
Please contact me with any questions. I am asking $500 obo with actual shipping costs added. Thanks, John
Submitted by boswin on November 11, 2011 - 6:27am Wanted - Magic Mill/ DLX/ Electrolux AssistentAnyone looking to sell their Magic Mill/DLX/Electrolux Assistent??? Maybe you don't use it anymore, or you've upgraded, etc. My budget is around $250-$300 incl shipping. Anyone feel like selling theirs....... ??? I'm in Massachusetts.
Thank You!!
Debbie Submitted by tupperhorse on August 23, 2010 - 10:07pm WANTED: Electrolux Magic Mill DLX AssistentLooking for a gently used, well taken care of Electrolux Magic Mill DLX Assistent very reasonably priced. Any attachments that come along are appreciated. Pics are tremendously appreciated as well. Please email reply to susanblatt(AT)msn.com Thanks! Submitted by shlegminitism on August 6, 2010 - 9:59am Old Magic mill from salt lake city, utahI have found an old wooden magic mill stone grinder on ebay for not a bad price, but im worried that it may need some parts. Doing a search for magic mill, i only could find a company who sells something called the magic mill, but it is not what i am looking for (www.magicmillusa.com) The one i am interested in is heavy, and wooden with a large motor and stones to grind. It was made in Salt Lake City, utah, and the motor developed specifically for the mill in wisconsin. The plate on the mill can be seen here http://www.auctiva.com/hostedimages/showimage.aspx?gid=1293806&image=394997760&images=394997751,394997760&formats=0,0&format=0
How does one go about finding parts for it. What can anyone tell me about this particular milll? heres another pic.
thanks! Chris Submitted by rognick17 on March 26, 2010 - 8:15am Grain MillDoes anyone know how I can get an owner's manual for Magic Mill II? I found one for Magic Mill III Plus, but assume there are some real differenes that I need to know about. Submitted by amb7 on November 9, 2009 - 9:34pm DLX Flake Mill $75 oboHello, I have a Flake Mill attachment for a DLX 9000 Magic Mill mixer. The Flake attachment allows you to flatten steel cut oats into thick, fresh, chewy flakes. This retails for $150. I'm asking $75 obo. Thank you for looking. Blessings. Submitted by mike owens on September 7, 2009 - 12:37pm repairs on DLX mixeri just bought a used magic mill 9000 the other day and immediately put it to use making the apple walnut bread from this site, it was freaking delicious. however, i did find that the kneading roller would not hold to the rim of the bowl which is what causes it to rotate. if any one feels their tension arm is not tight enough i have found it very easy to fix. you will need two 8mm 1.25 thread twist nuts. if you take the locking knob off the threaded shaft you can put the two nuts on, just until they are both on the shaft but not much further (rotating the arm toward the inside will expose more shaft threads). use two wrenches to tighten the nuts together then put a wrench on the back nut and turn counter clockwise, the shaft should back out. once the shaft is out i rotated the tension arm 1 revolution and put the threaded shaft back in place. a note here, when i first rotated the tension arm it acted as though it was rising up from the body and the holes didn't line up, this was just the increased tension on the inner spring, push down on the handle and the hole will line up again. this will make sense once you get into it, it really was simple. Submitted by loydb on June 27, 2009 - 12:58pm I <3 my Magic Mill MixerI finally got tired of making my Kitchen Aid mixer smoke, and ordered a Magic Mill DLX 2000 (Electrolux Assistent). I made a variation on the New York Deli Rye from _Breadmaker's Apprentice_ (I didn't use the onion or caraway), using 100% of a mixed rye/white flour barm instead of the sponge. Based on what I'd read online, I started with the liquid ingredients in the mixer, then added dry slowly. It did a beautiful job of kneading, I think I'm in love. I got it from Pleasant Hill, along with 150 pounds of wheat and rye. Now I just have to wait for my Mill-Rite to get here :( Loyd
Submitted by magicmill on February 24, 2009 - 2:48pm Old Magic MillI inherited an old Magic Mill with the grain adjuster on the front (although just missing a knob?) and lots of old wheat flour in a old sponge next to the stone. I have no instruction booklet but it seems that the motor turns on but the stones must be too close together to turn. I am not exactly sure how to adjust it. Would it be okay to get rid of the sponge material---I am actually very surprised that I don't have bugs all over as there is some very old flour there. What would be the purpose of the sponge? It's also missing the pan underneath and the metal funnel device for the top but those won't prevent it from running. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Submitted by jbl on December 2, 2008 - 4:45am anyone have food processor attachments for Electrolux Magic Mill?I have the Electrolux Magic Mill and am in need of a food processor. Has anyone tried the food processor attachments for it? I've been looking through the attachment list and can't for the life of me figure out what is used for what both in terms of what the individual shredding disks are used for but also how one would go about making something that needs to be more puréed than shredded: hummus or nut butter, for instance. With a traditional food processor, I'd use the blade attachment, but with this I'm not sure. Does anyone have these? Can you comment on how useful they are? Thanks, Jonathan |
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