Recommend me a Spice Grinder?
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Hey all,
I have been looking for spice grinder of the mechanical type, and if any of the PH foodies can suggest one? I have used electric coffee grinders, but find they bite the dust after a few years of regular use, and even the cheap ones are around £10 a pop (well they did, but can’t find any cheap ones on Currys/Comet/Agros websites anymore). I don't really want to spend money on a good coffee grinder, making it unusable for coffee thanks to curry spices!
Cheers
I have been looking for spice grinder of the mechanical type, and if any of the PH foodies can suggest one? I have used electric coffee grinders, but find they bite the dust after a few years of regular use, and even the cheap ones are around £10 a pop (well they did, but can’t find any cheap ones on Currys/Comet/Agros websites anymore). I don't really want to spend money on a good coffee grinder, making it unusable for coffee thanks to curry spices!
Cheers

juice said:
10 quid for a couple of years use ? Sounds like a bargain to me....
Not when the motors/bushes go and I have killed 2! Chinese made rubbish - they even put anti tamper torq screws on them to stop people pulling them apart (didn't stop me anyhow). A waste of time, since they are designed to eat themselves, and are not repairable!!!!I just want something that is manual (I have a motar and pestle, but it is a pita for larger quantities of spices), and will last for a long time. A friend just suggested a Turkish one. Fed up shelling out another electric grinder that will just die.
Ive had a coffee grinder for spices for five years - the only thing that damages them as far as i can work out is trying to cut large, tough things like whole cinnamon sticks or whole nutmegs - just smash these things up a bit first with a cleaver and it should last you a good few years!
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