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Arinoo MeatGrinder-TF-22 Meat Grinder Review

4.4 (3) Amazon rating$479.99

Our verdict

The Arinoo MeatGrinder-TF-22 is a heavy commercial-style unit with an 850W motor and a 43 lb frame priced at $479.99. With only three reviews, the 4.4-star score is far too small a sample to reliably predict performance over time.

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Best for

Buyers researching commercial-style grinders in the 40-plus pound class who are open to a newer brand if the specs and price align with their needs.

Skip if

You want a proven machine with a significant review history before spending nearly $500, or you need a lighter unit you can move between workspaces.

  • Power 850 W
  • Color Silver
  • Weight 43.0 lb
  • Voltage 110 Volts
  • Priced 46% above the category median ($329.00 across 19 tracked models)
  • Power of 850 W - lower than 71% of the 19 models we track
  • Weight of 43.0 lb - heavier than 71% of the 19 models we track

Our scorecard

4.0/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 3 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.8/5

    3 owner reviews, fewer 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 TF-22 sits in the heavy-duty tier based on its 43 lb weight, which is substantial for a home setup. That kind of mass usually indicates a reinforced housing and motor assembly capable of sustained operation, though without capacity data it is hard to know the exact throughput this machine is designed for.

The 850W motor is a sensible power level for a machine this size, consistent with other commercial-adjacent grinders in the same weight range. The 110V rating means standard US outlet compatibility, which is a practical advantage over 220V machines that require dedicated wiring.

At $479.99 with only three reviews, the value proposition depends heavily on whether Arinoo can back up the hardware with support and parts availability. Buyers willing to accept that early-adopter uncertainty get a physically substantial machine, but the risk of buying before a proper review pool develops is real.

Pros

  • 850W motor is appropriate for a machine in the 43 lb class
  • 110V compatibility avoids dedicated outlet requirements
  • 43 lb frame suggests reinforced build quality
  • Silver finish is clean and practical for a commercial-style unit

Cons

  • Only 3 reviews make the 4.4-star rating statistically unreliable
  • No capacity data makes it impossible to assess throughput
  • Nearly $500 is a significant spend for a brand with minimal review history
  • 43 lb weight limits where you can reasonably set up and use it

Performance notes

The TF-22 runs on an 850W motor at 110V and weighs 43 lb. No hopper capacity or dimension data is listed. The combination of power and weight suggests this is designed for sustained use rather than light occasional grinding.

What buyers say

Three reviews at 4.4 stars offers almost no insight into long-term reliability or owner satisfaction at scale. The few buyers who have reviewed it are positive, but that pool is too small to draw any confident conclusions.

Specifications

Power
850 W
Color
Silver
Weight
43.0 lb
Voltage
110 Volts
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Frequently asked questions

How does the TF-22 compare to other 850W grinders?

850W puts this machine in a competitive range alongside established names like Weston and LEM. The key differentiators are unit weight, included accessories and brand support. At 43 lb the TF-22 is heavier than many 850W home grinders, which could indicate sturdier construction or simply a denser housing design.

Is this grinder suitable for daily commercial use?

The specs and price suggest a prosumer or semi-commercial target rather than a full commercial environment. Without capacity or duty-cycle ratings it is difficult to assess whether it can sustain the kind of workload a small butcher or food service operation would put on it. A fully rated commercial machine from a known brand would be a safer choice for that context.

What should I do if I need warranty service on this grinder?

Before buying, confirm the warranty terms and the process for service or returns directly with the seller. Newer brands sometimes route service through the Amazon return process rather than a dedicated service network, so understanding that before purchase is worth the extra step.

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