No this Electric Blade Grain Grinder, 800 gal, 2000 W, Oscillating, Knob Timer, 110V, US Plug only
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No, high-speed swing-type blade grinders like this 2100W VEVOR model are not suitable for cracking oats for chicken feed.
While it is powerful enough to grind oats, it will quickly pulverize them into a fine flour rather than producing a coarse crack or crimp.
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The Vevor Electric Grain Mill Grinder on your website shows a picture of the machine indicating it has a power source of "AC220-240V". How come one of the customer questions asking for the same information said that it is only available in AC 110V? Which one are you people selling? Please clarify.
On vevor.com (the US website), the grinder sold is strictly the 110V version made for standard North American outlets; the "AC 220–240V" visible in the product image is simply a generic factory photo used across all global storefronts, where international regions (like Europe or the UK) receive the 220V model instead. If ordered from the US store (vevor.com), the machine shipped will operate on 110V.