The grain mill with traditional charm
€ 849,00
MT is the abbreviation for “Mühle Thurner“. The first grain mills were built under this name in the pioneering years around 1970. Right there, in the same workshop where we still build our mills today.
Back then, the mills were much larger and were fitted with a steel thread – but they were nowhere near as beautiful as today’s MT 5.
20 years later, in the years around 1990, we decided to modernize the mill technically and make it more user-friendly.
Instead of turning the hopper (with the associated thread), the fineness of the flour is now changed by simply turning the adjustment knob on the side.
The grinder can be opened and closed in a matter of seconds and without tools thanks to the elegant bayonet lock.
The MT 5 grinds all conventional types of grain such as wheat, rye, barley, rice, spelt, amaranth and einkorn quickly and easily from very fine to coarse. And, of course, fresh groats for a healthy breakfast cereal.
If particularly hard and large grains such as corn or various types of beans are on your menu, the MT 5 is not the perfect grinder for this.
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MT 12
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At some point, it became common practice to use plastic instead of wood. But we refused to follow this trend right from the start.
However, as you can easily see for yourself, today “artificial” PLASTIC is often used as a substitute for “natural” wood in the manufacture of mills. Since then, many grains have been rubbing against the walls of plastic grinding chambers.
The coarse-fine adjustment is carried out using plastic or aluminum systems. Neither is an option for us.
The quality and design of the adjustment system in our grinders is ensured by an eccentric mechanism that ensures that the two grinding stones are always perfectly parallel to each other.
Today, the path is often back to more nature and sustainability.
However, it is also interesting for us to note that science is once again confirming the justified value of natural materials.
Salzburg mills grind the way people have been grinding for centuries – with stones from nature, from granite.
Baking with natural stone-ground flour is an experience!
“It’s still flour” – that’s what old, experienced bakers say about the flour from our mills and rub it between their fingertips with relish.
Based on experience and full conviction, we decided in 2016 to manufacture mills exclusively with granite grinding stones extracted from nature under the name Salzburger Getreidemühlen.
The decisive factor for this decision was the convincing properties:
The flour of natural stones can hardly be described in words…
Airy, powdery, velvety, soft .
These words are not enough.
You have to feel the flour between your fingertips.
Flour that you buy pre-packaged in the store is divided into types and produced using standardized processes.
Grind your own flour with an original Salzburg grain mill and experience the differences and peculiarities of the flour in the bowl that collects your flour under the spout.
How it piles up into flour cones and slides off, how it can be shaken or later behaves during kneading, unfolds during baking and ultimately reveals itself in its outstanding taste.
The words of experienced bakers count for more than industry standards.
“That’s the only way to make it – with the flour from my Salzburg wife”, a farmer’s wife from Upper Austria told us at an exhibition, who always bakes a very special cake for her small community for the harvest festival.
And you could literally see the pride in her eyes.
Our granite stones, each pair individually, are carefully and patiently matched and worked with manual skill.
The production of our millstones begins with a millstone blank, which is given the basic shape of the grinding surfaces and perfect concentricity.
This is followed by several uncompromising optimization steps in which perfection is worked out through grinding tests, renewed expansion and regrinding in order to achieve the desired fineness of the flour and grinding performance.
It is a matter of experience and something very individual which shape the expert gives the stone until hard and bulky grains such as rice or chickpeas are ground just as finely as rye and wheat.
It’s almost like building a musical instrument, where several paths usually lead to an outstanding result.
Now you understand the effort required to transform the granite blocks extracted from the quarry into small, round, perfectly balanced millstones.
And how simple it is to industrially produce artificial grinding stones made of corundum ceramic, pressed into shape using a chemical bonding agent, in a high-temperature kiln.
Our search for the right granite for our mills began over 40 years ago.
Even in our early days, in the pioneering days of the 1970s, we set out to find “the stone”.
For years, we searched in Austria, Germany and throughout Europe and examined the advantages and disadvantages of the various natural stones in order to find the most suitable granite for the Salzburg MT series.
The blocks are still quarried in the same area in Europe today, but our knowledge of the value of these stones is much greater.
More than ever, we appreciate the properties such as hardness, self-sharpening and durability and, above all, the quality of the flour that can be produced with granite stones.
We, Salzburg millwrights, can also proudly claim to be the only ones in Europe with over 40 years of experience with granite grinding stones for electric household mills.
Wood is part of human history and is a living, organic material.
Real wood is nature and fulfills the desire for authenticity in an artificial world.
Anyone who owns a natural wooden kitchen will appreciate the benefits of wood.
Food stays fresh for longer in a solid wood cabinet, bread doesn’t start to go moldy, etc.
The latest studies have even shown that the natural substance has bacteria-inhibiting properties.
Germs cannot grow on natural wood surfaces.
Due to its cellular nature, with an almost unimaginably large surface area, wood has a strong hygroscopic effect.
The resulting dehydration creates a hostile atmosphere for bacteria and leads to their death.
The topic of “Wood & Hygiene” has been a focus of research at the Institute of Wood Research at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna for several years now.
Antibacterial effect of wood proven
Dr. Alexandra Makulla Press Office
Federal Biological Research Center for Agriculture and Forestry
Wood confirmed as an effective bacteria killer in scientific study
holzvomfach.de – Specialist knowledge
wilms.com – Wood & Hygiene
The coarse/fine adjustment is one of the most important components of our grain mills. Each degree of fineness can be infinitely adjusted with one hand – even during grinding.
Whether you want to grind the finest flour or coarse meal for your breakfast cereal – you select the fineness of the flour by turning the adjustment knob.
This is attached to the side in the upper third of the grinder and can be turned clockwise or counterclockwise.
Turning the adjustment knob moves the lower grindstone up or down.
This changes the distance between the upper and lower grindstones and therefore the fineness of the flour.
The upper grindstone is firmly attached to the hopper and its position cannot be changed.
This ingenious adjustment system has been proven to work even after decades.
The quality of the design of the adjustment system is essential to ensure that the grinding surfaces of both stones are always perfectly parallel to each other and that their distance cannot shift during the grinding process.
We do not use the plastic thread commonly used today.
Thanks to our perfect technical solution, an eccentric mechanism, the grindstones remain exactly parallel to each other for decades.
The guarantee is valid from the date of purchase, for an unlimited period of time, in the event of breakage and breakage of stone particles from the granite despite use of the grinder in accordance with the operating instructions and manufacturer’s specifications.
The granite stones are replaced free of charge if the grinding performance is impaired due to breakage or chipping of stone particles.
The warranty does not apply to damage caused by the use of force or improper use.
The warranty is valid from the date of purchase and entitles you to a free regrinding of the granite grinding stone if this should become necessary within the warranty period and the grinder has been used in accordance with the operating instructions.
The guarantee applies from the date of purchase for all verifiable material and processing defects and is based on our choice of replacement, repair or reimbursement of the purchase price.
Fragile parts are excluded from the guarantee.
Wood is a living material and small cracks can occur in the wooden housing.
These are not considered material defects.
The warranty does not cover compensation for consequential damage, loss or natural wear and tear or damage caused by force, improper use or lack of or improper care.
Interventions not carried out by the manufacturer or by persons authorized by the manufacturer will invalidate the warranty.
Grinding capacity “fine”: 90- 100 g per minute
Grinding capacity “coarse”: a multiple
Height: 40 cm
Base Ø: 19 cm
Hopper capacity: approx. 800 g
Weight: 8.5 kg
Base height: 15.5 cm
Coarse-fine control: stepless
Grinding stone: natural granite
Grinding stone diameter: 9 cm
Grinder bearing: elastic
Mill housing and hopper: solid, local walnut wood
Grinding chamber: untreated, domestic beech wood
Surface treatment housing: organic beeswax oil
Industrial motor: 360 Watt /230 Volt
Grinding speed: 1200 rpm
Address:
Gasteigweg 25,
5400 Hallein
Austria
Opening hours:
Monday to Thursday: 09 – 16:00
Friday: 09 – 12:00
Contact:
Phone: +43 6245 83282
E-mail: [email protected]
Address:
Gasteigweg 25,
5400 Hallein
Austria
Opening hours:
Monday to Thursday: 09 – 16:00
Friday: 09 – 12:00
Contact:
Phone: +43 6245 83282
E-mail: [email protected]