I own an old Corona type mill, but I'm thinking of making the leap to a roller mill...here's my requirements...
 1. I want something easy to use right out of the box.
 2. Two roller crusher please.
 3. Must be easily driven by a 3/8" drill - I'm tired of hand cranking it
 4. Gap must be easily adjustable - preferrably with a knob that has detents on it.
 5. My needs are pretty low volume - I'm usually crushing less than 10 lb for a 5 gal batch.
I've been looking at the Crankenstein and the Barley Crusher -- any feedback on which might be better? Â What about others like the Phil Mill?
I know some of you out there bought new grain mills recently...thoughts?
Brad
 1. I want something easy to use right out of the box.
 2. Two roller crusher please.
 3. Must be easily driven by a 3/8" drill - I'm tired of hand cranking it
 4. Gap must be easily adjustable - preferrably with a knob that has detents on it.
 5. My needs are pretty low volume - I'm usually crushing less than 10 lb for a 5 gal batch.
I've been looking at the Crankenstein and the Barley Crusher -- any feedback on which might be better? Â What about others like the Phil Mill?
I know some of you out there bought new grain mills recently...thoughts?
Brad