All-American Flour Sifter
"Turning the hand crank makes you feel like you can bake better than Betty Crocker." — Fox News
The best baked goods are made at home with care. Back in 1819, Jacob Bromwell patented the world's first flour sifter. The single screen combined with our uniquely-designed 4-wire agitator produces the finest, smoothest flour possible, for a consistent measure every time. Sift up to 5 cups of flour in a design that remains true to the original. And each one is hand and machine crafted from stainless steel, ensuring perfect cookies, cakes, and other delicious baked goods for years to come. Our true Lifetime Guarantee means you'll be passing it on for generations, along with family recipes. So bring back memories and create new ones by sifting flour the old-fashioned way, and soon you'll be part of the Jacob Bromwell tradition...one of the oldest traditions in America.
PRODUCTION & DESIGN: A finished flour sifter at our factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
See how it's made here at our Factory Tour!
Sifted Out Information About Your All-American Flour Sifter:
- This product is available exclusively on JacobBromwell.com - not sold in stores!
- Only Bromwell manufactures these quality old-fashioned flour sifters! Many other flour sifters imitate the original Bromwell design. None are made as well, and none have the history to back them up. See how it's made here at our Factory Tour!
- Handle is attached to the sifter using old-fashioned metalworking techniques, just like the sifters made by our company nearly 200 years ago.
- Just pour in your desired amount of wheat, acorn, almond, chestnut, maize or rough whole grain flour, turn the handle and fill your mixing bowl. You can also fill the sifter with powdered sugar for a dust on top of a cake, pie, or whatever else you're cooking.
- Holds 5 cups of flour and features a stainless steel body, stainless steel mesh screen, and our uniquely-designed 4-wire agitator.
- Left-handed? Not a problem! Our flour sifters come in a specially designed option for lefties.
- Dimensions: 7.5 long x 7 wide x 6.25 tall (in inches)
- Backed by our 100% Lifetime Guarantee, so you can buy with confidence.
- Still Made in the USA, even after all these years.
Availability: In stock
WHAT OTHERS HAVE TO SAY:
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Scott
My mother in-law has a 1/2 cup Bromwell sifter and the screen has worn out. I'd like to buy a 1/2 cup sifter or a replacement screen (and directions to replace it.
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Margaret Watson
looking to see a smaller (3) cup , white Bromell's with cherries..given to me a s a gift from my Mother in 1961..Wanted to know the age and the value..I believe she paid under $2.00 at the House of Bargains in Jacksonville, FL>
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Ron Caruthers
I have a sifter that was my mothers above the BROMWELLS name there is a 39 stamped in the top would that be the price? If that is the price it would have to have some age on it Thanks Ron Caruthers Cedar Hill Tennessee
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Chang
One great baking tip: fluff your flour to areate it before measuring. This actually replaces one of the functions of sifting, aerating the flour. But more than that, fluffing means that you'll actually use about 25% LESS flour (by weight) and this makes your cookies, cakes, muffins, etc. that much lighter. It's an amazing difference! PS Love the idea of fresh ginger in cookies, yum!
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Yola
Oh I could REALLY use Morgan's Famous Grater...and the Homestead Rolling Pin. But for now I bought the All-American Flour Sifter and I'm really looking forward to my purchase!
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Diamond
I REALLY liked this sifter. The detoripsicn was very fitting and I can't believe I found it! Thank you so much!
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Grant
My sister has my grandmother's. I always wanted one and luckily found one in tin at an estate sale. I snatched it up, not know that you all still made them new. But, I do love the charm the aged tin has. I use mine to make my grandmother's pumpkin cake. :)
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Jane
This sifter is the best. I have my mother's, bought in the fifties, and it still works perfectly. Some things can't be improved upon!
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Catherine
I have my grandmother's sifter, a wedding present from the 1930's. I still use it all the time, and it sits in the kitchen to remind me of her love of cooking and family.
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Judy
I have a Bromwell sifter which is white with apples on it and also has the stamped price on it of 59 cents! It was my mother's and now it's mine. Works great!
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Debbie
I'm replacing the sifter I have had since 1973 when I had to buy my own when I moved out of my parents house! The wood handle broke, and I have been all over the place looking for a new sifter. To April, about the manual operation, try squeezing or shaking another type sifter. By the way, my old one is a Bromwell! This one should outlive me! A great product.
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THOMAS ANDREWS
Always love this type of sifter
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April
The pros for this All American flour sifter are: Made to retro specifications; usage of same materials that were used by the olden day manufacturers; simplicity of design and ease of operation. The cons include: manual operation process; takes some time to get used to; physical effort involved with it. I have read reviews that the flour produced by these types of olden day implements is finer and better. I am not too sure about it but can definitely confirm that if it is used properly and for the correct duration of time, the flour quality and smoothness is as good as any. A retro kitchen appliance that is also cost effective.
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susan
would love to try this sifter
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Elizabeth Jane Allen
I really need this sifter, Mine was not All- American and it fell apart.
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Martha
I have one that is almost a hundred years old and still works fine
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sarah
I have to have one!!!
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Toni
my Grandmother used this sifter when I was younger,The chilly mornings always were warmer when she fixed her biscuits with our breakfast
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Toni
My memories of my mother and Grand mother using a flour sifter to make biscuits and cakes It brings back the warmth and love I felt for them
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El
I was given my grandmothers Bromwell sifter from the 1930's and I'm still using it. I recently ordered a new one and it's just as good. Hands down, you make the best sifter on the market. Thanks.
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Scott Martin
I bought one of you flour sifters for my wife in July and she loves it. I also got us a folding toaster. When I found your company doing searches for American made products for my Facebook page I remember my Grandmother had one of your sifters! I hope that your company is around for another 100 years or more! Quality never goes out of style.
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Jayedee
I remember helping my grandmother in the kitchen, on the eastern shore of Maryland, using this exact appliance! There are actually several of your product line that I remember from her kitchen, but this was my favorite!
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Cheyanna
You've hit the ball out the park! Incredible sifter!
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Karen
I've had my Bromwell's 5-cup crank sifter (mine's tin) for at least 35 years and it still works great. Had it been available in stainless steel back then I'd probably have opted for it but I guess it didn't matter. Please, Jacob Bromwell, stay in business forever.
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Mary
I bought this sifter over 55yrs. ago and it is still in good working shape. I could not believe the company was still around.
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Karen B.
I've been using this sifter for months. It's sturdy, and quickly and simply sifts.
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Kitchen Girl
where have you been all my life? great sifter
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Stacey O'Brian
The price was right and delivery was fast. I'm delighted with this product.
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Patty O
The crank sifter is the best thing ever if you're like me and you cook a lot. It seems like all you ever find these days are sifters with a squeeze handle and they're hard on the hands. I bought a tin and a stainless one but like the stainless one better - seems a bit more durable.
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