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Updated: Feb 20, 2024 4:44 PM
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We researched 20 different products on the market to come up with seven of our picks for the best food mill. We considered them based on their high-quality material, ease of use, number of grinding discs, and overall versatility.

After researching, one product stood out through the week-long grind. The OXO Food Mill gets our award for the best food mill because of its interchangeable discs, easy assembly, and durability. Read on to find out more about it and our six other great picks.

Top 7 Best Food Mills

 #1  OXO Food Mill

Award: TOP PICK

WHY WE LIKE IT: This pick has three interchangeable grinding discs that give you flexibility in preparing your food. It also features foldable legs so you can secure the food mill on top of bowls for that added stability.

Pros
  • Excellent design and setup
  • Non-slip feet
  • High-quality stainless steel
Cons
  • Slightly bulky

The OXO Food Mill features a sturdy construction thanks to its high-quality stainless steel structure. The outer body is made of tough robust plastic. It has three foldable feet that you can use to secure against your bowl or pot of up to 11” in diameter, and that’s a good range of bowls and pots you can use. The stainless steel bowl in this OXO Good Grips Food Mill does good to prevent staining, and is also ideal for hot foods. Also, one of the key feature of this OXO miller is the non-slip handle and knob that give comfort and stability when gripping the miller and turning the blade.

The stainless steel bowl prevents corrosion with acidic foods, and the large capacity of this bowl means you can cook bigger meals at once. Its 2.3-quart capacity comes with three grinding disks for making batches of foods of fine, medium and coarse textures—a fine disc that’s meant for homemade jams and jellies, a medium disc for preparing vegetable soups, and a coarse disc for making mashed potatoes and chunky sauces. When you’re all done with your OXO Good Grips Food Mill, it’s as easy as popping it into the dishwasher and stowing it. This miller has some of the best main key features you need to look for in a food mill.

 #2  Kuchenprofi Professional Stainless Steel Vegetable Food Mill

Award: HONORABLE MENTION

WHY WE LIKE IT: This pick’s super-fine grinding disc ensures an extra-fine strain, making it the best food mill for hot sauce. We like that it comes with four discs in total, an easy-crank large knob, and a long handle.

Pros
  • Best for making hot sauces
  • Large, easy-crank knob
  • Dishwasher-safe construction
Cons
  • Relatively simple build
  • Works best if not too full

The Kuchenprofi food mill ups the game with four grinding discs—a coarse disc, a standard gauge disc, a fine disc, and a super-fine 1.3mm disc for that extra-fine pureed fruit or vegetable. With its easy-to-use knob and long handle, you won’t have any problem straining food items that have tough skins. One of the main key features here is the easy-turning hand crank and perforated bottom.

This food mill is made of 18/10 dishwasher-safe stainless steel and can take quite an amount of fruits or vegetables. However, we found it’s best to start with a small number of cut-up pieces for best results. Bakers will want to also have the 10 best Nutribullet blender alternatives.

 #3  Mirro Foley Stainless Steel Food Mill

Award: BEST FOR MAKING SYRUPS

WHY WE LIKE IT: This is the best food mill for mashed potatoes due to its grinding disc with medium coarseness. It will also give you good consistency with syrups and jams.

Pros
  • Best for mashed potatoes
  • Great, straightforward design
  • Has 2- and 3.5-quart versions
Cons
  • Non-changeable grinding disc

This food mill is different from the others on our list since it doesn’t come with changeable grinding discs. Instead, this food mill has a medium coarseness base disc that’s perfect for textured sauces and fruit purees. It can also handle cooked soft food items and will get rid of the skin from potatoes and tomatoes. And an easy to turn knob is also one of the key features of this miller.

This food mill has a stainless steel build. It’s easy to clean and store in kitchen cupboards. It also comes in two sizes—a standard-sized 2-quart affair and a 3.5-quart version for more heavy-duty pureeing.

 #4  Weston Stainless Steel Food Mill

Award: BEST ON A BUDGET

WHY WE LIKE IT: This food mill is a perfect balance of value and utility. For a great price, you’re getting an easy to clean, dishwasher-safe stainless steel food mill and three different-sized grinding discs that are perfect for jams and jellies.

Pros
  • Includes 3 different coarseness levels
  • Dishwasher-safe
  • Very easy to clean
Cons
  • Doesn’t have hooks or feet

The Weston Stainless Steel Food Mill is convenient for making fresh jams and jellies. For a good value, you get coarse, medium, and fine grinding discs that you can switch out depending on your preference. Its discs range from 2mm, 3mm, and up to 8mm. And since it’s made of stainless steel, it’s safe for dishwashers and easy to clean, well-built, and durable.

It has a 2-quart capacity, which should be enough for everything but the biggest of home servings, and also similar in price range to the 2-quart Granite Ware Stainless Steel Deluxe Food Mill. Other key features similar to the Deluxe Food Mill is the fact that they both have 3 stainless steel grinding discs, and also have good stability. One more of the similar key features is that the parts of the Weston and Granite Ware Deluxe Food Mill are both dishwasher safe. And you may also notice that while peeling, food can sometimes clog in this Weston Food Mill, so you have to turn the crank counterclockwise to remove the particles, and because this food mill doesn’t have hooks or feet though, you’ll have to rest its handle against the pot rather than resting its bottom plate right on top.

 #5  RSVP International Endurance Food Mill

Award: MOST STYLISH DESIGN

WHY WE LIKE IT: This food mill adopts a design with a deeper dish. It also comes with three different-sized grinding discs, but what sets it apart for us is that it gives a more classic touch to your kitchen with its wooden handle.

Pros
  • Unique wooden design
  • Highly compact
  • Easy to clean stainless steel
Cons
  • Only the grinding discs are dishwasher safe
  • Might be tricky to use on bigger pots

The RSVP International Endurance Food Mill comes with three interchangeable grinding discs that make it suitable for different sorts of foods. It’s made of food-grade, nonreactive 18/10 stainless steel, which means that it won’t affect the flavor of whichever food you’ll be preparing. One of the key features here is the strong, comfortable and long wooden handle and pot rests that give the miller stability while cranking the blade.

This build quality is also reflected in the stainless steel grinding discs that come included with the set. Just be aware that the manufacturer recommends to hand-wash the mill itself to prolong its integrity, specifically its wooden handle.

 #6  GEFU Stainless Steel Food Mill

Award: BEST QUALITY

WHY WE LIKE IT: The food mill is made with high-quality 18/10 stainless steel material that’s also dishwasher-safe. It’s sturdily built and would last you a long time of quality purees and jams.

Pros
  • Best for making soups
  • Has a time-saving scraper
  • Dishwasher-safe build
Cons
  • Doesn’t come with super-fine grinding disc

GEFU’s Stainless Steel Food Mill is solidly built. It’s made of durable, dishwasher-safe 18/10 stainless steel, making it easy to clean. It also features a comfortable knob and a sizable handle.

This food mill comes with a 2-mm grating disc and a 3-mm straining disc, so you’ll likely have great use for this with chunky soups and juices. This is one of the main key features of this miller. Its discs guarantee effective straining and grating of food items with tough skins, such as leeks. Plus, it has a patented scraper to save you time and labor when you’re preparing your food.

 #7  TEKNICAL. Stainless Steel Food Mill

Award: MOST DURABLE OPTION

WHY WE LIKE IT: Like our top pick, this food mill has foldable feet that let you rest it on top of pots and bowls. This is the only other item on our list that has this feature, and we prefer it over the other food mills that have feet higher up on the lids.

Pros
  • Extremely well-built
  • Dishwasher-safe & easy to clean
  • Sturdy foldable feet
Cons
  • Only comes with two grinding discs
  • Top lid can be a bit sharp

TEKNICAL.’s Stainless Steel Food Mill definitely stands out in the looks department compared to the bunch. It’s easy to clean, and you can use it for light processing of food items.

It’s somewhat similar to our top pick; it has a foldable set of feet that you can use to rest the food mill on top of a pot while milling. This is one of the key features of a good miller. It gives TEKNICAL’s food mill a better usability score in our cards.

Note: Other notable millers worth mentioning that did not make our list are the Cuisipro Deluxe Food Mill and the Mirro Foley Stainless Steel Health Food (rotary food) Mill. Key features of the Cuisipro Deluxe Food Mill include 3 interchangeable disks, a strong base for stability, and extra-large 18/10 stainless steel bowl with non-slip handles and a large knob. The Mirro Foley Stainless Steel Health Food Mill’s key features include its stainless steel construction easy to turn knob, stability, and most important its rotary food functionality. Rotary food mills are placed on top of a bowl/pot so that food is processed directly into the pot.

How We Decided

To come up with a list of our top food mill picks, we based our decisions on ease of use, the durability of materials, and grinding discs.

We prioritized products with convenient features, such as foldable feet, knobs, and long handles, that improve the usability of each food mill. We picked items that are only made from high-quality stainless steel, mostly safe for dishwasher use.

We also considered the accessories that came with each item, like grinding discs and added scraper. We researched each item’s flexibility in processing different kinds of food, whether they’d be great for sauces, jams, or purees. In the end, we selected those that came with different sizes of milling discs that can let you prepare a wide variety of foods from purees, to mashed potatoes and even juices. We chose food mills with 2mm discs for fine grinding, 3mm for medium grinds, and 5mm up to 8mm for coarse grinds.

All of our chosen food mills are easy to clean, as you’ll likely be using your food mill primarily to grind and seed anything from small berries to large vegetables. All the items we listed can also hold at least 2 quarts of food items.

Best Food Mill Buyer’s Guide

The Most Important Factors to Consider

  1. Efficient mashing and straining
    When using a food mill, you’d want to be able to mash your food easily and push it through the strainer while leaving out seeds, skin, and other unwanted parts of the fruit or vegetable. For this, look for food mills that have a fine or superfine grind.
  2. Grinding discs
    Look for a food mill that has interchangeable grinding discs to give you different options such as coarse (with grinding holes 5mm and up, suitable for chunky food), medium (anywhere between 3mm to 1.5mm for jellies), fine (from 2mm), and super-fine (1.3mm).
  3. Handles or hooks
    It’s important to consider a food mill that you can use while being rested on top of a bowl or a pot with the use of built-in or collapsible legs or hooks. This makes it easier for you to focus on milling. Make sure you get plastic or wooden handles for better grip, and as for the hooks most food mills have 2 or 3 legs.
  4. Easy cleanup and assembly
    Food particles will tend to get stuck in between parts of the food mill. Food mills made of stainless steel tend to be easier to clean and don’t get stained as much as plastic food mills. Further, those that can be disassembled can be cleaned easier in case small seeds and parts of the skin get stuck in between its small crevices. They have a quick-release button to disassemble in case you need to make a new batch of sauce too.

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