New pepper grinder
Discussion
I have T & G 'Oblique' mills - whilst the top can be dislodged if overfilled or shaken around I can't fault the performance.
Outrageously expensive for what they are but ~2 years in they feel like life-long products. I also went through a fair few I either broke or hated before these.
Outrageously expensive for what they are but ~2 years in they feel like life-long products. I also went through a fair few I either broke or hated before these.
Dr G said:
I have T & G 'Oblique' mills - whilst the top can be dislodged if overfilled or shaken around I can't fault the performance.
Outrageously expensive for what they are but ~2 years in they feel like life-long products. I also went through a fair few I either broke or hated before these.
I got T&G grinders (not sure what model, but not the Oblique) after the Peugeot ones I had previously were wearing out. The T&G Crushgrind mechanisim blows the Peugeots away.Outrageously expensive for what they are but ~2 years in they feel like life-long products. I also went through a fair few I either broke or hated before these.
We have been through more pepper mills than we care to think of. Usually the smarter the aesthetics, the poorer the performance and longevity.
Someone introduced us to
http://www.davidmellordesign.com/catalogsearch/res...
They perform really well and look OK. The grind is adjustable, works really well with salt as most seem to grind to dust before disinigrating through corrosion.
Someone introduced us to
http://www.davidmellordesign.com/catalogsearch/res...
They perform really well and look OK. The grind is adjustable, works really well with salt as most seem to grind to dust before disinigrating through corrosion.
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