


🥩 Elevate your kitchen game—be the artisan sausage maker everyone envies!
The KitchenCraft Home Made Sausage Maker is a manual, metal-crafted device designed for home sausage enthusiasts. It features a 1 kg capacity, three nozzle sizes for varied sausage types, and a suction base for stability. Battery-free and easy to use, it offers a hands-on, customizable approach to creating butcher-style sausages, packaged as a stylish gift with a 12-month guarantee.







| ASIN | B00BJ47AI6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 37,200 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 4 in Meat Grinders |
| Brand | KitchenCraft |
| Brand Name | KitchenCraft |
| Capacity | 1 Kilograms |
| Colour | Silver |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 966 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.5L x 11W x 44H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Home Made Sausage Maker Machine with Easy Manual Crank, Mixture of Several Materials |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | KitchenCraft |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Power Source | Manual Winding |
| Power source | Manual Winding |
| Product dimensions | 11.5L x 11W x 44H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gift |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Sausage Making, Outdoor Sausage Making Events |
| UPC | 787162385502 798256054365 786173599694 |
I**F
Much better than I expected - all the occasional sausage-maker needs
Unusually, the item in hand looks better than the picture on the website. Given it is the most basic proper stuffer you can buy, it really works as well as you'd need for small quantity occasional sausage making. Actually rather fun to use. There is plenty of control with the handle on the screw, and no effort to turn it, even with a coarse grind. The worst bit is getting the casings on the nozzle, and you have to do that with any sausage stuffer. The main deficiency is lack of a washer sealing the piston-head. Expensive models have the piston head sealed with an O-ring, and also have a pressure-release valve. I improvised a washer by cutting a plastic disk out of a polypropylene food carton lid (recycle number 5 PP), very slightly larger than the piston head itself, and that did the job. Still ran very smooth, and no meat escaped behind the piston head. The barrel is nicely milled aluminium alloy of a good quality, and of sufficient gauge it should not too easily dent or become mishapen. But clearly it has no structural bracing and could be dented or misshapen with rough handling, and should be treated almost like glassware. The end caps are not quite as nice, being of rather basic zinc alloy. Those could be brittle, and should also be handled like glassware. The cap threads could easily be damaged by cross-threading, and I put a little oil on them for easier turning. The centre screw is zinc-plated steel. The piston-head is some cheap alloy, and is held on with a steel spring, which will easily go rusty so don't leave it soaking in water for too long. The stand is chrome plate. It says it holds 1kg, but I found 1kg of trimmed meat turned into sausage mix, with no rusk, filled it one and half times. It is a little tedious that you fill it from the nozzle end, so you have to be a little careful when refilling it part way through a stuff, but it was straightforward to achieve. That's one slight irritation you'll avoid with a better model. I was even able to push the last bit of meat left in the nozzle into the casing quite easily using the handle of a wooden spoon to push it down the detached nozzle. I have a smooth worktop and the suction pad held fine, and I didn't need any help from an assistant. It is perfectly possible to grind meat to sausage texture in a food processor, with a little care, if you find out about the role of salt and temperature in achieving that. So this is the only specialist piece of kit needed for small scale sausage making. I succeeded quite easily at the first attempt, with nothing like the panics and disasters of my early attempts of other kinds of "advanced" cookery.
I**K
Great bit of kit
Being an expat living in Austria sausages are nice but not quite like the British bangers. So with more than enough time in my hands I decided to try and make my own. 1st time I used the stuffer attachment on my mincer. It worked but took half a day to make 32 sausages so bought this. Have to say it's a great bit of kit quick at doing its job. The 3 different size nozzles are great also. I dropped 1 star because it seemed a little clunky but hopefully that will disappear with more use. In short I'm a happy sausage stuffer but I'm not a sausage stuffers son 😁
J**S
Absolutely perfect. WELL WORTH BUYING
If I'm completely honest, I purchased this item with very low expectations. I figured that as its so cheap, it must be a pile of junk and I would be buying a dud with a list of faults. This thing is genuinely impressive. It does exactly what you want it to, it's really easy to use as a single person, and it's even easier to use with 2. My son and I made 5kg of sausage in less than and hour. I'm pretty sure that time will be halved in the upcoming months. I'm not endorsed nor am I a company involved person. I'm just SO surprised by this machine. It really is that good!!
K**K
Good quality and very happy!
I was really pleasantly suprised when I received my Kitchen Craft sausage maker. For the price I thought the quality would be so so, if not a bit flimsy (may be plastic end caps, thin metal, etc.), but this is a really well made piece of equipment! The end caps and handle are quite a thick cast aluminum, and the barrel is a heavy gauge aluminum solid tube (not thin crimped metal). Make sure the suction cup base is on a very smooth work surface (formica works well), and positioned on the edge of your work cabinet so that you can turn the handle easily. I found it easier to release the suction cup base and remove the whole unit to re-fill, than try to re-fill in position. The handle of a wooden spoon is just the right size to poke down the nozzle to clean it (do this with the sausage casing on the nozzle so you don't waste the meat! This was my first attempt at sausage making and found it very easy to use straight away. Well worth the money, easy to use and I would recommend this to anyone who wants to make sausages at home. .
C**X
I recently bought a sausage maker thinking it was good value for money
I recently bought a sausage maker thinking it was good value for money. I was badly mistaken. Cheap made. I can see the colour silver coating will come out later as it looks plastic. It broke after the first day use. The seller suggested I return the broken part to him and will claim from distributor/manufacturer so that it can be replaced. However this does not fill me with much confidence as the product appears to be poorly constructed from the outset. How could the piston arm (looks like it's going to rust later date) become detached from the plunger plate by just turning a handle? Furthermore the seller told me the manufacturer is very good and blamed me for not handling properly and told me to send back the broken part (cost me £11.- by post recorded delivery) when I do not consider the break is my responsibility. I did send photos to show and and asked what's a point to return the broken when your can see from photos sent. The enclosed photo show clearly where the sausage maker broke so I do not consider it necessary to return the broken part at my expense. It is the seller responsibility to sell products that are "fit for purpose". I do not consider this product "fit for purpose". If your company manufactures a higher quality product then I should have organised a replacement without cost for sending the broken item. .I wondered if this company has service recovery policy? If your one still working is great but wait until it's broken. I will need a new one and invest more money with much better design and quality.
T**I
Looks all good
Nice rigid construction. Ideal for home use. Suction works well on the kitchen worktop. Filling it with meat and stuffing sausages was satisfying. It doesn’t come with a seal, a bit messy to refill and clean but on this price point it’s reasonable. It comes with 3 different nozzles but not small enough for 24/26mm sheep casing I used. Overall, it’s just £24 when I bought, well worth the money.
C**S
Works very well!
This was my first attempt ever to make sausages and since I'd noticed that some meat mincer reviews had comments that indicated that people preferred to use a separate sausage "stuffer", I thought I would try this first before splashing out on a meat mincer/grinder. I'm happy I did because I found it very easy to use. I bought mince (20% fat) and added a variety of herbs and spices and soaked the casings etc. The trickiest part is threading the casing onto the nozzle, but they are surprisingly robust. The sausages came out looking as they should and I did not need a second person to help, it was very easy. The suction cup worked well - it wobbled a little bit on the kitchen bench but worked fine. My only minor gripe is that there is quite a bit of mince left in the nozzle at the very end which I managed to dig out and turn into little patties. Next time I would add a slice of bread or a bread roll - this would then be the last part of the mixture to be squeezed out of the "stuffer" and could be discarded. Or I could simply accumulate little meat patties! I'm so pleased with my efforts I'm like a puppy with two tails! Now I just need to scour the internet to find good recipes for interesting sausages (particularly boerewors) and think about a meat mincer for a Christmas pressie...
M**T
Unfortunately wouldn't buy again
Item arrived promptly but the front plastic bit was cracked up. Haven't bothered to return it-much hassle and possibly costs. I wouldn't buy it for vegetarian sausage making again-the gap between the piston and the inner wall leaks the mixture a lot. Might be fine for meat mixes though. Made of aluminium - not a big fan. Aluminium is soft, and scratches inevitably away the metal into the food. Doesn't stick to any surface, only to very smooth surfaces like plastic or glass tops, definitely not wood as I've got - even it is pictured with that. The description is definitely misleading. The mount comes off easily and indeed slides about as it claims it wouldn't. Bought for experiments, so it is kind of good enough. Wouldn't buy again though.
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