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webbo3 | 14:50 Sun 13th Feb 2022 | Shopping & Style
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Can anyone recommend a good pepper/mill grinder please.
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Peugeot...yes, that one. Not cheap, but last a lifetime.
I don`t know if you are looking for a fancy one but last year I bought Cole and Mason Harrogate Inverter salt and pepper mills. They are best ones I`ve had. I was always throwing them away before that. Because they are upside down you don`t get spilled salt and pepper in the cupboard either.
I've hunted high and low for the elusive best salt and pepper mills and I've yet to find them. I've resigned myself to buying new ones at least once a year.
I'd had battery operated ones which broke. Had this a couple of years now it's easy to operate and easy to fill
My mine gripe is the adjustable grind size. It all ends up being fine in the end and I sometimes like a bit of texture, especially when cooking steak.
Good grief! The grinders Margo recommends are over £53 from Wayfair and £22 from Dunelm
Blimey!!
I buy pre filled clear plastic ones from supermarkets, cost £2 each, salt or pepper. I like them because they’re the upside down type so you don’t get bits on the worktop, cupboard or table.
Or £1 in Iceland apparently.
I use those, too, Vagus, and they are refillable. Cheap enough to chuck when they need replacing
Agree Peugeot, I recently got a salt & pepper pair as a present, you can easily adjust the size of the grain they produce.
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Thank you all for you really good answer, can't pick a best one but I bought this one.

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