Yes, it would. And perhaps without such rhetoric as "Please A hard-to-adjust, small capacity, wobbly hand-cranked plate mill designed to make corn meal is "just as good" as a roller mill designed to crush barley malt? Not for my time, effort and money it isn't. Everybody is entitled to their opinion but to call Boo Boo's statement BS is out of line. Shall we all go back to 1985 and use Zap Pap plastic bucket mash systems too?"
The effectiveness and utility of the Corona-type mill is established beyond any shadow of a doubt. A multitude of happy users mills with them every day, including yours truly. It is not "opinion" that I can hit all my numbers when I brew using my "Victoria" Corona-type. I DO hit all my numbers, and that's a fact. Refractometers don't lie. If someone wants to spend $150 and up to buy a roller mill and use it, well, it's their money. And if in their opinion a Corona mill is inferior, that's their opinion.
I tend to stay out of the roller mill threads, but I'm perfectly willing to chime in when someone is portraying the Corona incorrectly.
"Everyone has a right to their opinion; there is no right to the facts."