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Date Posted: 2011-02-17 08:13:30
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Grinder & Stuffer
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Posted By: E J Staedtler
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Location: Llano, TX United States
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Comments:
Both the #32 Grinder & the 851 Stuffer are excellent.
They make the job very easy
I have suggested to the service Dept to come with a wheel on the stuffer. It would make it even easier to push out the product.
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Date Posted: 2012-04-02 10:50:55
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Stuck on this stuffer tube!
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Posted By: Martin
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Location: Elmira Heights, NY United States
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Comments:
The stuffer tube is of great quality!!!! I'm very happy with it!!!
It sure would be nice if LEM was more considerate of customers by not putting a label on the tube that's a bear to remove!!! I bought this to stuff snack sticks, not as an exercise in extreme label removal!!! It's extremely frustrating!!!!
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Date Posted: 2012-02-17 13:38:26
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Very nice stuffer tube
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Posted By: Tim Z
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Location: Lakeville, MN United States
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Comments:
Very nice stuffer tube. I am happy with my purchase. Much better than the 1/2" tube that got broken. This one is better in pretty much every way.
Two issues though:
First one is just irritating: There is a label stuck onto the tube part of the stuffer tube,
which covers over half of the tube. The label uses some heavy duty glue, so you
have to scrape the label off a teeny piece at a time, and then use a solvent to remove the glue. Took me about 15 minutes of concentrated cleaning to get the label and all the glue off. I suppose you could just soak the whole thing in gas or acetone or something like that for an hour or so and it might come off with less work.
Second issue affects people who intend to use this tube with an Enterprise Stuffer:
It fits fine into the older style stuffer nut (the kind that has the 'extension' with holes in it), BUT it doesn't fit in the newer style of stuffer nut. If the tube flange diameter was 1/8 inch less, it would fit, so I suppose if you don't have any of the old style stuffer nuts, you could sand or trim down the flange and make it work. I have 4 stuffer nuts: 2 of the older style, and 2 of the newer. One of the newer style nuts was a modern replica, the other is 'original'. My tube does not even START to fit into the replica nut at ALL, but *almost* fits the original nut (still, not good enough to use it). The tube fits with NO problem at all in both of my older style nuts.
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