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Great price for what look like pretty highly rated peppercorns. However, this has been the regular price on Amazon for just over a year now per CCC. Just sayin'
I ran out (well, what I had was stale), so when I went to look, I found those.. about $3 below anything else. And, yes, I did notice it has been same price, but it doesn't make it not a deal, since nothing else comes without 40% of the price..
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I had that for 5+ years, There was a price-m1-stake on one about 10 years ago (not on that unit but 50 off 100 site wide coupon
anyway, i had 2 issues... 1 it was fairly hard to turn/not as easy to adjust. and it's all thin plastic, so my issue plastic right where you fill pepper broke.
but, overall size and design is very good. if only it was made a bit better.
Why is everybody recommending expensive manual mills? Just get cheap Cuisinart Coffee Grinder that can be had for $10 or free at Kohl's and you can use it for any and all spices.
Is it a burr grinder or a whirley-blade grinder? A burr grinder will produce relatively consistent particle sizes, vs a blade that randomly pulverizes & results in "dust & boulders".
Why is everybody recommending expensive manual mills? Just get cheap Cuisinart Coffee Grinder that can be had for $10 or free at Kohl's and you can use it for any and all spices.
Agreed that that's great for many spices, but not so much for black pepper. I want to (for example) put a nice sprinkle of fresh ground black pepper on my fried eggs. I'm not buzzing up pepper in a dang coffee grinder for a pinch of pepper.
I will stay for the steak fanboys i used a mixed (green red black white yellow orange brown) peppercorn mix from costco and hot damn what a difference in the crust flavor. And yes salt blended peppercorn and a pinch of cayenne ode to chef john
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http://www.unicornmill
I had that for 5+ years, There was a price-m1-stake on one about 10 years ago (not on that unit but 50 off 100 site wide coupon
anyway, i had 2 issues... 1 it was fairly hard to turn/not as easy to adjust. and it's all thin plastic, so my issue plastic right where you fill pepper broke.
but, overall size and design is very good. if only it was made a bit better.
I'm failing at searching as all the results I'm showing are for their electric units.
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