| KitchenAid SSA Sausage Stuffer Kit Attachment for Food Grinder | 
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Avg. Customer Rating: 47 reviews Sales Rank: 165
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 3.2 x 3.2 Warranty: 1
MPN: SSA Model: SSA UPC: 050946000169 EAN: 0050946000169 ASIN: B00004SGFQ
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| Features:
| • | Use with KitchenAid's food grinder attachment to expand a stand mixer's flexiblity | | • | Ideal for making homemade bratwurst, kielbasa, and Italian or Polish sausage | | • | Includes two stuffing tubes, 3/8-inch and 5/8-inch, and an instruction booklet | | • | All parts dishwasher safe for easy clean-up | | • | Can be used with any KitchenAid stand mixer |
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Product Description Use these lightweight plastic tubes to stuff your home-ground meats into natural casings for hand-made sausages. The small tube shoots out breakfast-sausage-size links; the larger one is great for boudin blanc, Italian sausage, and more. Each works in conjunction with KitchenAid's food grinder attachment, and the set comes with instructions for handling and stuffing casings.
Amazon.com Review Use these lightweight plastic tubes to stuff your home-ground meats into natural casings for hand-made sausages. The small tube shoots out breakfast-sausage-size links; the larger one is great for boudin blanc, Italian sausage, and more. Each works in conjunction with KitchenAid's food grinder attachment, and the set comes with instructions for handling and stuffing casings. Tubes are dishwasher-safe. --Betsy Danheim
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The thing barely works November 3, 2008 I usually do my research before buying, and to do this I read the worst reviews. Had I done this in this case I never would have purchased the stuffer.
As many have said, the biggest problem is with the plunger which is not wide enough to fit the chute. Meat squishes up on the sides and sticks to it. The result is overworking & heating the meat which is bad. Unlike others, I had no problem getting the casings on or with them ripping.
I'm glad the stuffer tubes are only a cheap add-on for the grinder so there's not too much down the tubes. The grinder works fantastically.
Bad design, but better than nothing October 15, 2008 After reading the other reviews I went ahead and purchased the stuffer, thinking "I only make sausage a little at a time, the size of it shouldn't effect me". Boy was I wrong! The design is really terrible. The top hole is so small that every time you push the meat in you can barely get the plunger out because there is such a strong suction. Also, you can only put the tiniest beat of meat at a time, or when you try to push it down it all just splatters to the side. All those things being said, it does beat doing it by hand.
Plunger is too loose to push sausage mix October 13, 2008 The diameter of the plunger for pushing sausage down into the auger is too small. If the sausage mix is moist enough to stuff into casings, it is too moist to remain below the plunger. As you push down, sausage mix oozes around the plunger into the chamber above the bottom of the plunger. This really slows down the stuffing process and results in air entering the auger and your casing. You can eliminate most of the backflow if the sausage mix drier, but this increases the load on the motor and does not significantly speed up the process. The sausage stuffer kit needs its own plunger, one that seals to the inside of the chamber and allows you to push a moist sausage mix without backflow.
terrible attachment - don't waste your money - it STINKS! September 25, 2008 As others have noted - you will experience unacceptable difficulties in three areas:
1) Unimaginably slow feeding/extruding of the raw sausage mixture 2) Excessive amounts of air entering grinder chamber and eventually blowing up your casings like a balloon 3) The plunger end of the handle tool is too narrow and much of the meat mixture just oozes out of the chamber instead of getting rammed down.
Note that these are issues with the design of the grinder assembly in terms of its ability to handle sausage meat. The sausage feed tubes are just ordinary, plastic, tapered tubes.
Look elsewhere to stuff sausage - I'm going to purchase a standalone electric stuffer.
great product for home use September 10, 2008 The tube is short, only allowing about 3 feet of casing on it, which is fine for home use. If you are wanting to make a large quantity of sausage in one go this may not be the device for you, but it is perfect for family use.
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