Customer reviews for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment

KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment

KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment : Prepare sausage with superb flavor and nutrition. Makes small links or larger bratwurst, kielbasa, Italian or Polish sausage. Designed for use with the food grinder attachment (sold separately) . Dishwasher-safe. Model: SSA. Product Features Easy to use Two sizes One year full warranty Made in the USA
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10 out of 11(91%)customers recommend this product.
Customer reviews for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
Review 1 for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
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5 / 5
5 / 5

Sausage Makers Friend

PostedJanuary 21, 2011
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TheHunter1954
fromColorado Springs, CO
These tubes work well for making the two sizes of sausage--breakfast links and italian/chorizo--using natural casings. I do wish they had a very narrow tube for using the small-diameter collagen casings for making smoked venison sausage sticks (like Slim Jims).
Pros: easy to use, Performs Well
Cons: size
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Review 2 for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
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5 / 5
5 / 5

Easy to use

PostedDecember 15, 2010
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Amaia
fromPR
Easy to use although you need to purchase the meat grinder in order to use it. Any attachment for this machine is A+.
Pros: Easy to Clean/Wash, easy to use, easy to store
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Review 3 for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
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5 / 5
5 / 5

Up to the KitchenAid standards.

PostedMay 14, 2012
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BenjaminTX
fromDallas
Age:55 to 64
Gender:Male
Cooking Level:Intermediate
When I'm in the Kitchen, I become: Cooking Martyr
It is great that Kitchen Aid offers these two sizes of sausage nozzles.
In the kitchen, I'm never without: Food Processors and Blender
Favorite Brand: KitchenAid
Pros: size, Long-lasting
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Review 4 for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
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5 / 5
5 / 5

PostedApril 13, 2012
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Meowmilo2
fromCT
Gender:Female
Cooking Level:Professional Chef
Have not used it yet but it it is very good quality.
Pros: Functional/Useful
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Review 5 for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
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3 / 5
3 / 5

great price but slow

PostedFebruary 7, 2011
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roach
fromnebraska
This was a great price for an attachment to my mixer. I was trying to make polish sausages and it was very slow at pushing the meat out of the stuffer. My husband thinks that chilling the ground meat overnight might have pushed it through better, but no where in the instruction book did it say anything about meat temperature and its effects on the stuffer. Will have to try again next hunting season and see how it goes.
Pros: Easy to Clean/Wash, Value for Money, construction, size, Appearance/ Design /Style, easy to store
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Review 6 for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
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5 / 5
5 / 5

Super Sausage

PostedOctober 20, 2010
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QuickSTen
fromRaleigh, NC
My son bagged his first deer and we wanted the attachment for making sausage, etc. It works great. He has made some super sausage with it. Thanks to the deer and the sausage stuffer, my son is taking great joy in cooking.
Pros: Easy to Clean/Wash, Value for Money, easy to use, easy to store, Functional/Useful, capacity
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Review 7 for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
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3 / 5
3 / 5

KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer

PostedApril 27, 2010
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Jack22
fromRhode Island
The KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer takes a bit of practice to get used to and we found that it took the two of us to manage stuffing some breakfast sausage. One of us managed holding the sausage coming out of the stuffer while the other managed stuffing ground port into the food hopper. Two problems we had with the process that made it take longer than we had hoped for.
(1) It takes a considerable amount of force to get the ground pork moving through the grinder screw and into small breakfast sausage casings.
(2) The standard KitchenAid meat grinder pusher doesn't work very well for this operation. The amount of force required pushes meat around the pusher and because of its shape, it creates an occlusive seal that pulls the meat out of the grinder screw when you pull it out to put in more meat. This creates air pockets in the system that are a pest to deal with.
I suspect that neither of these problems will be as significant when stuffing larger sized casings.
I'm going to try to work around the problems by making my own pusher.
Pros: Appearance/ Design /Style, Easy to Clean/Wash, easy to store, size, Value for Money
Cons: Performance
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Review 8 for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
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3 / 5
3 / 5

Good for occasional use

PostedJune 23, 2009
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Anonymous
fromdurham nc
My husband and I have made sausage twice and I think this attachment is adequate for the occasional user. If I was going to make a ton of sausage I would probably invest in a more industrial strength sausage stuffer. For small batches for home use it is easy to use and gets sufficient results!
Pros: Value for Money
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Review 9 for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
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5 / 5
5 / 5

Sausage Stuffer Heaven!!

PostedAugust 6, 2008
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Mari7402
fromElk, Washington
After 30 years of making sausage using my hand grinder this attachment takes all the pain out of it. The recommended speed for my Kitchenaid is perfect and stops on a dime when I need to twist and tie the sausage. The pusher attachment is exactly the right size for filling the casings. Grandpa always said `If you can't make sausage, you can't do dirt!'
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Review 10 for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
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2 / 5
2 / 5

Kitchen Aid could do much better

PostedJuly 13, 2008
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Guise
fromLynden, Washington
It works, but design problems make it a pain. The diameter of the accessory for pushing the sausage into the stuffer is too small. As you push down, the sausage mix oozes up around the bottom of the pusher. You end up spending a lot of time scraping sausage mix from this pusher. When you need it to stop for a moment to twist a casing or whatever, turning it off is not instantaneous - the motor has to wind down - this causes minor irritations - you often want it to stop RIGHT NOW! One person operation is not possible. One person has to man the casing while a second party pushes the mix into the chamber, cleaning the pusher as described, after every push. I think a manual stuffer would be a better idea.
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Ratings-only reviews for KitchenAid Sausage Stuffer Attachment
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4 / 5
4 / 5
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