7 Essential Hand Crank Kitchen Tools

Before modern-day kitchen gadgets and appliances were invented, cooking was a lot simpler. People didn't need an assortment of automated gadgets to cook dinner every day. They used basic hand crank kitchen tools that were surprisingly effective and durable, while also lasting decades.  

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In addition to their durability, these tools give off grid homeowners another perk. They require zero power draw on our off-grid battery system.

And even if power use doesn't concern you, hand crank kitchen tools often cost less than their automated counterparts. Plus they last much longer.

With that said, everyone should have a few of these basic tools in their homestead kitchen.

Start with these seven tools to lower your power usage and prepare your kitchen for any situation, power, or not.

7 Essential Hand Crank Kitchen Tools

These seven hand crank kitchen tools are essential for any homesteader or prepper looking for reliable, non-electric cooking solutions.

Today most kitchen processes require electricity. Yet many people love the old-fashioned, homestead-style tools. They're useful and charming. A good choice when you're looking for practical farmhouse decor on a budget.

And for families like ours, who homestead off the grid, it makes sense to keep manual, non-electric options around.

These tools don't take up much space and could prove helpful when the power goes out. And if you just want to reduce your overall power consumption, why not try the old-fashioned way?

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Manual kitchen tools also add character to a country kitchen. If you like the look of mason jars, fermenting crocks, and anything gingham, consider adding a hand crank kitchen tool.

Do you have any favorite hand crank kitchen tools? Let us know in the comments below.  

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3 Comments

  1. There are only 3 of the items that I need. Maybe one of these days I too will get a butter churn but that is not a necessity right now. What I want is the manual mixer, the food mill and the egg beater but with the manual mixer I could do without the egg beater. I already have a pasta machine and a grinder. I just make sure it is very clean before I use it for another use.

  2. I can't believe how much I enjoyed this article Blake. I remember some of these implements and recall seeing others in my grandparents home. Thank you for reviving some of my memories. My grandparents had a heavy duty hand coffee grinder that was at least a hundred years old. It was mounted on a wall in their kitchen. I often wonder what happened to it and where did it eventually end up.

  3. Amazon used to have, and I believe that Lehmans still does, a hand crank blender...I have had it on my wish list for some time now!!! (about $100.)
    Also, food processors, although all of them I have seen are made of plastic.
    You CAN have your kitchenAid mixer converted to manual, but that will remove the ability to add ANY attachments...it will ONLY mix after the conversion is done, and it costs quite a bit.
    I have wondered about a schematic that will convert bicycle power to power these hand crank items.......

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