The XL Plus is Komo's largest household stone mill — the one we point families to when they bake bread two or three times a week. 600 grams of grain per minute, natural granite-corundum stones, and a beech wood housing that's quieter than anything else in this class.
The Komo Fidibus XL Plus is the workhorse of the Komo lineup. Where the Classic and Mio are perfect for couples or small families, the XL Plus is built for households that go through 50-pound bags of wheat berries and don't want to stand around waiting for flour.
The mill uses a pair of naturally bonded granite-corundum millstones — the same composition Komo has refined for thirty years. The stones never need replacing under normal home use, and the texture of the flour can be adjusted from cracked groats to ultra-fine pastry flour with a single rotation of the hopper.
Every Komo we sell is one we've used ourselves. We'll run a grind for you in the store before you commit to one.
Height 40 cm · Width 19 cm · Depth 24 cm. Weight: 9 kg. 360 W industrial motor, 1400 rpm.
Naturally bonded granite-corundum, 95 mm diameter. Self-sharpening under normal use.
1,200 g (approximately 2 lbs) of whole wheat berries.
Made in Wolfurt, Austria. 12-year manufacturer warranty on the motor; lifetime on stones under household use.
The XL Plus handles every dry, oil-free grain we stock:
Do not mill oily seeds (flax, sesame, sunflower) in this mill — use a flaker like the Komo FlicFloc or the Marcato Margo instead.
Free shipping anywhere in Manitoba on orders over $500. Saskatchewan and Alberta: flat $35 for mills, calculated by weight for grain bags. Beyond the prairies: please call us at (204) 829-2311 — we'll quote it honestly.
30-day returns on unused mills in original packaging. If a mill develops a fault under warranty, we coordinate directly with Komo Austria on your behalf.
We came from a NutriMill that was too noisy for our kitchen. The Fidibus is night and day. Picked it up in store and Jake spent twenty minutes showing us the grind range. — Sarah W., Winkler
If you mill more than a kilo at a time, the XL is the one. Faster, cooler-running, doesn't walk on the counter. — Eric D., Morden