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My old Penseys pepper mill died so I phoned and they said it was
gauranteed for life and they would replace it with their new model with metal parts instead of the old style with plastic parts. It arrived within a week and looks gorgeous, very attractive wood. But alas, the mechanism is awful, difficult to turn and at its finast setting spits out chunks of pepper... there is no fine grind, the old plastic one was much better before it died (plastic rotted away). So I decided to look for something else and checked Amazon... they carry too many pepper mills, was difficult to choose but finally I decided on this $12 OXO: https://www.amazon.com/OXO-Good-Grip...ds=pepper+mill It arrived in two days, I filled it with peppercorns and gave it a test drive... PERFECTO! Grinding is silky smooth and will easily adjust from coarse to super fine. It's all plastic but the grinding burrs are ceramic so should last forever. It's very easy to fill, holds a substantial quantity of peppercorns, and allows you to see when it needs refilling. I was very pleasantly suprised at such a fine product at such a low price. |
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