It is big and a beast, but it is easy to operate. I had an issue with the piston gasket coming out of its seem. Which you would all have seen on the video. I worked on it twice, as it happened when it was full. The issue seemed to go away when it was about half full. Will call LEM tomorrow to see if I could have been doing something wrong.
Even though it has a variable speed control, it comes out quick (or should I say huge volume) even on slow. It is so commercial grade that you need a dedicated, stainless steel, commercial grade (think long and large) work table to pipe on to. I truly believe with that it would be a breeze! You need to be able to just let the pipped sausage run, so to speak!
It has been a long time since I piped through a grinder. You can't even make the comparison with this piece of equipment. The "hands free" ability to pipe sausage is a game changer for someone who has never had the option.
I promise I will get the ingredients and casings for Slim Jim's and make a boat load of them to make up for todays debacle. It won't be immediate, but it will happen!