Mockmill Lino/100/200

Here’s a set of crisp, high-resolution images showing both the Mockmill Lino 100 and Lino 200 models in real settings. These give a great view of the elegant birchwood housing and compact tabletop design.
🌾 Mockmill Lino Grain Mills: Overview
🔹 Mockmill Lino 100 vs. Lino 200
- Lino 100
- Power: 360 W → grinds approx. 100 g/min of soft wheat (roggenwolf.de)
- Weight: ~7.8 kg
- Ideal for light use and smaller batches.
- Lino 200
- Power: 600 W → grinds approx. 200 g/min of soft wheat (millsandflakers.com, roggenwolf.de)
- Weight: ~8.9 kg
- Best for frequent bakers or those processing larger quantities.
🛠️ Common Features
- Stone milling: 90 mm ceramic–corundum disks for ultra-fine to coarse grind (roggenwolf.de, thestonemill.co.za)
- Stepless fineness adjustment: Rotate hopper (scale 1–20) to dial in exact texture (millsandflakers.com)
- Natural housing: Made in Germany from birch wood with HI‑MACs/Arboblend® accents (roggenwolf.de)
- Generous hopper: Holds ~1.3 kg grain (~2.8 lb) (riotrye.ie)
- Warranty: 12‑year home use, 2‑year commercial use (roggenwolf.de)
🔄 What Users Say
From Reddit on wood vs plastic casing:
“They are exactly the same except the Lino is encased in wood and over $250 more expensive.” (reddit.com)
On noise levels (Lino 200):
“The Mockmill 200 is a good idea … the ‘concert’ only lasts half the time…” (reddit.com)
On first-time setup:
“Setup was a breeze … You can tell it’s a quality bit of kit.” (reddit.com)
✅ Pros & ⚠️ Things to Know
Pros
- Stylish, heirloom-worthy design with wood casing
- Excellent performance: fine flour, legumes, spices
- Smooth, stepless adjustment for precise control
- Sturdy and easy to clean—no tools needed (vanrooy.com.au, gammo.eu, thestonemill.co.za)
Considerations
- Not suitable for oily seeds (e.g. flax) or nuts (gammo.eu)
- Noise level similar to a coffee grinder—short noise bursts (reddit.com)
- Lino 200 is more powerful but slightly larger and louder
🧭 Which Model Fits?
Need | Best Option |
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Small batches, lower noise, budget-friendly | Lino 100 |
Larger batches, speed, more frequent use | Lino 200 |
Want same mill with plastic casing | Regular Mockmill 100/200 (cheaper) (reddit.com, roggenwolf.de) |
🔎 Final Thoughts
The Mockmill Lino series offers an ideal blend of aesthetics, durability, and milling precision. The Lino 200 is perfect for dedicated bakers processing larger quantities, while the Lino 100 shines for occasional use with its quieter motor and compact size.
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