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Old 11-18-2012, 06:42 AM   #391
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UPDATE: The fabricator that we had doing the manufacture on the Rebel Mills went belly up (not for quality issues, it was more administration issues) and we got our last load of them that have already gone out to the folks at the top of the list.
We are currently in negotiations with a couple of new fabricators which might take a little while because we are very demanding on the quality and durability as well as the price point to keep them affordable.
I was hoping to have the first batch ready to ship in time for Christmas, but I don't want to rush them. They have to be perfect.
I will update here as soon as I know something.

Thanks to everyone for their interest and for those who were lucky enough to get one, I hope you are enjoying them.
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I brewed my first batch of grains crushed by one of your mills last Saturday. I'm very happy with my mill and hope you can find a good fabricator soon so more people can share the same experience that I've had.


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I'm ready to upgrade my 5 yr. old barley crusher myself. Are these getting built again yet?


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I'm ready to upgrade my 5 yr. old barley crusher myself. Are these getting built again yet?
Hit me up. You can crush grains using mine until they're able to find another manufacturer.
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Been waiting for one of these lovelies for months now, could need some good news right about now
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Any chance of these being available without the hopper or base (just the mill itself)? I wouldn't use them so I would hate to pay for pieces that would go to waste...
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In my opinion you would be better off buying a bare mill somewhere else, the hopper and base are what makes this an outstanding product. The Hopper is outstanding and built to last "forever". It makes other hoppers seem like toys. Plus sometime (soon I hope) Rebel will have the extension for the hopper which will take from the 8 lbs of grain in can hold to 20 I believe.



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Any chance of these being available without the hopper or base (just the mill itself)? I wouldn't use them so I would hate to pay for pieces that would go to waste...
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Any update on when these might be in stock again? I'm in the market for a mill and this offers great quality at a good value.
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Any update on when these might be in stock again? I'm in the market for a mill and this offers great quality at a good value.
It doesn't sound like it will be any time soon... I was told on the 15th that not only do they not currently have a manfacturer, they don't even having definitive pricing yet...
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Sad.. I was so lucky to get mine last spring. Everything heard around this mill is absolutely true. What is sad is seeing the adds for this every month in all the Beer magazines and knowing that it doesn't exist for now as a product. I have friends who would buy it today if it were and with the passing time it has become harder and harder to tout due to it's lack of availability and even lack of information in general around it other than a second party post like this.


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It does suck. The quality on this thing is top notch. Everyone who ever had a barley crusher would be blown away. Alas, not available. Good luck getting it sorted out Rebel.


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