Lejieyin MODEL-750 Grain Mill Review
Our verdict
The Lejieyin MODEL-750 is a high-powered electric grain mill that punches above its price point, drawing strong interest from home bakers who want fresh flour without spending $200 or more. With 3,400 reviews and a 4.3 rating, it has the feedback depth to take seriously.
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Home bakers and cooks who grind grains or spices regularly and want a capable machine under $100.
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You need to process more than a few cups at a time, or you want the finer flour control of a stone burr mill.
- Power 2000 W
- Capacity 26.46 Fluid Ounces
- Color Silver
- Weight 8.0 lb
- Priced 39% below the category median ($148.38 across 16 tracked models)
- Power of 2000 W - higher than 62% of the 16 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 3,400 owner ratings
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Popularity5.0/5
3,400 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
At $89.95, the Lejieyin MODEL-750 competes directly with entry-level electric grain mills that often top $150. Its 2000W motor gives it the grunt to work through harder grains without stalling, which is a common complaint on lower-wattage machines in this category.
The 26.46-fluid-ounce capacity hopper keeps batch sizes modest, so expect to refill during longer milling sessions. The 8 lb unit is substantial enough to stay stable on the counter during use, though it is not a machine you will want to haul out and put away every time.
With a 4.3 average across 3,400 reviews, the MODEL-750 sits in solid territory. That rating reflects a broad base of real-world use and suggests consistent performance rather than a lucky streak of reviews from a small sample.
Pros
- 2000W motor handles harder grains without straining
- Strong buyer confidence across 3,400 reviews
- Price under $100 is competitive for this wattage
- 8 lb weight keeps the unit stable during operation
Cons
- 26.46-oz hopper limits batch size for high-volume milling
- No voltage listed, so verify compatibility before purchasing
- Silver finish shows flour dust and requires regular wiping
Performance notes
The 2000W motor is the headline spec here. For context, many consumer grain mills run at 1200W to 1500W, so 2000W gives more headroom when processing denser grains like hard red wheat. The 26.46-fluid-ounce (roughly 3.3 cups) hopper limits how much you can mill without stopping to refill. Unit weight is 8 lb, which is light for its wattage class and suggests a mostly plastic housing.
What buyers say
A 4.3 rating across 3,400 reviews is a meaningful signal. That volume of feedback smooths out individual outliers and points to a product that reliably delivers on its core promise. The rating is not exceptional, but it is respectable for an affordable electric grain mill where expectations vary widely.
Specifications
- Power
- 2000 W
- Capacity
- 26.46 Fluid Ounces
- Color
- Silver
- Weight
- 8.0 lb
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Frequently asked questions
Can the Lejieyin MODEL-750 grind spices as well as grains?
Many buyers in the 3,400-review pool use electric grain mills like this for dry spices, dried herbs, and coffee beans in addition to wheat and other grains. The 2000W motor handles tough dried material without much trouble. That said, oils from spices can linger in the grinding chamber, so running a small batch of plain white rice through after spice grinding is a common way to clean the residue.
How fine can this mill grind wheat flour?
Impact-style electric mills like the MODEL-750 can produce fairly fine flour, but they generally do not match the powdery output of slow-speed stone burr mills. For most bread and baking recipes, the fineness is adequate. If you are making delicate pastry flour or want to control grind size precisely, a stone mill gives you more options. For everyday whole wheat bread, this machine covers the job at a fraction of the cost.
Is the hopper large enough for weekly baking?
The 26.46-fluid-ounce hopper holds enough grain for a few loaves of bread in a single fill, but families baking several times per week will need multiple passes. If your weekly routine involves more than 4 to 5 cups of whole-grain flour at a stretch, a mill with a larger hopper will save time. For lighter or occasional use, the capacity is perfectly workable.