Nutrimill 760200 Grain Mill Review

4.7 (1,300) Amazon rating$329.00

Our verdict

The Nutrimill 760200 is a compact, lightweight home grain mill that earns strong marks from a large pool of buyers. At $329 it sits in the mid-to-upper tier for countertop mills, but its 20-cup capacity and manageable 6.4 lb weight make it a practical daily-use machine.

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Best for

Home bakers who want a reliable countertop grain mill with a generous 20-cup hopper capacity and do not want to deal with a heavy machine.

Skip if

You need a commercial-volume machine or want to run on 220-volt power, since this unit is rated for 120 volts only.

  • Capacity 20 Cups
  • Color White
  • Weight 6.4 lb
  • Voltage 120 Volts
  • Priced 122% above the category median ($148.38 across 16 tracked models)
  • Weight of 6.4 lb - lighter than 83% of the 16 models we track

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 1,300 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.7/5

    1,300 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other vacuum sealers, built-in and countertop dishwashers, food slicers, meat and grain grinders, spice mills and kitchen prep appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The Nutrimill 760200 is a white countertop grain mill designed for household use. Its 20-cup capacity means you can load a substantial amount of grain before needing to refill, which suits bakers who go through whole-wheat flour or other freshly milled grains on a regular basis.

At 6.4 lb the machine is light enough to move off a shelf and store away without much effort, a practical consideration for kitchens with limited counter space. It runs on standard 120-volt household current, so no special wiring is needed.

With a 4.7 rating across 1,300 reviews, this is one of the better-validated grain mills in its class. That volume of feedback provides genuine confidence that the machine performs consistently over time, not just out of the box.

Pros

  • 4.7 rating backed by 1,300 reviews gives strong reliability signal
  • 20-cup hopper capacity reduces how often you need to reload
  • Light 6.4 lb body is easy to move and store
  • Runs on standard 120-volt household current
  • White finish fits most kitchen color schemes

Cons

  • At $329 it costs more than many competing home mills
  • No wattage spec published, making motor comparisons difficult
  • No 220-volt option for international use

Performance notes

The published specs show a 20-cup capacity and 6.4 lb body weight on 120-volt power. No wattage figure is listed, so motor output cannot be directly compared to wattage-rated competitors. The relatively light weight for a 20-cup machine suggests efficient use of materials in the housing.

What buyers say

With 1,300 reviews and a 4.7 rating, buyer response to the Nutrimill 760200 is clearly positive. That combination of high rating and large review count is uncommon in this category and points to consistent satisfaction rather than a small sample of enthusiastic early buyers.

Specifications

Capacity
20 Cups
Color
White
Weight
6.4 lb
Voltage
120 Volts
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Frequently asked questions

What grains can this mill handle?

Nutrimill designs the 760200 for dry, low-oil grains such as wheat, spelt, kamut, rye, and similar hard or soft grains. Oily seeds or very hard beans are generally outside the intended use range for impact-style home mills. Check the product manual for a specific approved-grain list before you load anything unusual.

Does the 20-cup capacity refer to grain input or flour output?

The 20-cup figure refers to the hopper, meaning how much grain you can load at one time. Flour output volume will differ slightly depending on the grain type and fineness setting you choose. For most bakers the practical takeaway is that you can mill a meaningful batch without constant reloading.

Is $329 a fair price for this mill?

It is above average for home grain mills, but the 1,300-review base at 4.7 stars suggests buyers broadly feel they get their money's worth. If budget is the primary concern, less expensive options exist, but they tend to carry fewer reviews and less certainty about long-term performance.

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