http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005GR ... UTF8&psc=1
I bought this foot switch for my grinder. Very happy with it - it's well built and the cord is as heavy duty as the one on my Cabella's grinder. About half the price of the Cabella's footswitch - I see that Amazon is out of them, but Grainger has them.
It is really nice to be able to operate the grinder with my foot, whle my hands are occuppied with loading and stomping the meat and making sure the bowl catchingthe mince doesn't overflow, etc.
Cheers,
Jeff
Foot switch recommendation
- sawhorseray
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I got my foot-switch from Cabeals, along with all my other gear. I waited till it was on sale, got about 35% off and struck. I can't see how anyone can accomplish anything without a foot-switch without incorporating help from other people.
I've driven thru Morgan Hill hundreds of times while going to fish out of Monterey or hog hunting out of King City, San Miguel, or Hollister. Some great deals on garlic and onions to be had nearby also, along with some good golf. There are wild pigs in the hills east of 101 but I'd think all that land to be extremely private. RAY
I've driven thru Morgan Hill hundreds of times while going to fish out of Monterey or hog hunting out of King City, San Miguel, or Hollister. Some great deals on garlic and onions to be had nearby also, along with some good golf. There are wild pigs in the hills east of 101 but I'd think all that land to be extremely private. RAY
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