It’s not often you get to butcher whole animals with a ton of different wild game processing gear on site. And MEAT! made it both intuitive and easy.
Like air or water, food is — at its most basic — a human necessity. But it’s also an art form, a realm of craft, and a pursuit that can be as academic as you’d like it to be.
For me, food is not only these three things — it’s also a physical pursuit. As a hunter, I am intimately connected to what I’d call “making meat” or what most hunters would refer to as “filling the freezer.” Wild game processing is an arduous, time-consuming, and ever-evolving process.
And I’m also, by nature and profession, an attentive consumer both of meat and products. I prefer to eat meat that I have a relationship to, and I prefer to use products that will take good care of the meat that I’ve procured.
Funny enough, a company named MEAT! makes products for, you guessed it, processing meat. I got the chance to use a plethora of their amazing gear in Texas. And it was a fun, flawless, and educational process.
In short: I got the chance to try a lot of MEAT! products. And I processed a ton of meat using this equipment. Below is both a brand overview and a review of what it currently offers direct-to-consumer, from meat grinders to vacuum sealers, and everything in between.
Wild Game Processing Gear From MEAT!
MEAT! is not only its own sentence; it’s also a brand that focuses solely on helping normal people level up their meat processing, from gear for your kitchen to educational material to cutting out the middlemen with a direct-to-consumer business model.
This last piece? It keeps money in your pocket while maximizing what you’re getting from the brand’s side. The folks at MEAT! want to be your go-to source for everything related to processing what you bring home from the field, whether it’s a whitetail deer, a trophy elk, or a homebred lamb.
And the process is its clear focus. Processing, preparing, and preserving are the thematic drivers for the gear MEAT! puts in your kitchen. Let’s get into some of its offerings.
Grinders: All About Horsepower

If you’ve ever used a crappy meat grinder, the thought of grinding meat can feel nearly traumatic. As someone who has put my purchasing power into a sub-par grinder, I’ll tell you that it’s worth shelling out a bit more cash for a machine that will meet you more than halfway.
The MEAT! grinders are the best I’ve tried. And it makes sense: they’ve got horsepower behind them. The two grinders I used had 1 and 1.5 horsepower, respectively. And each made grinding an easy-to-do, easy-to-clean experience.
MEAT! offers five grinders as small as 500 watts ($119) up to 1.5 horsepower ($699). The major difference here is how many pounds per minute you can move through the grinders, from 4 pounds per minute with the 500-watt machine up to 18 pounds per minute with 1.5 horsepower.
Each grinder has safety features built in to protect fingers, and even the most affordable grinder features heavy-duty construction and multiple plates designed to last. If you’re a new hunter, an apartment dweller, or a rare grinder, don’t overlook the more compact options for wild game processing.
MEAT! Mixers, Sausage Stuffers for Wild Game

Hand-Cranked Mixers
Stuffing the Sausage
Vacuum Sealers
Bagging It Up
Chamber or External?
The Nerdiest Way to Cook Meat: Sous Vide
