🌟 Elevate Every Meal with Precision & Style
The Haomacro Wood Salt and Pepper Grinder Set features durable natural oak wood construction, a visible acrylic window for easy spice identification, and an adjustable ceramic grinding mechanism for customizable seasoning. Standing 6.5 inches tall with a 3oz capacity, these manual mills combine functionality with elegant design, perfect for both kitchen use and gifting.
Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
Material Type | Wood |
Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen, Home |
Item Weight | 0.77 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 2"W x 6.5"H |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Color | Brown |
K**Y
Great product
Very smooth grind, perfect size for the dinner table, I love the look of the wood and glass. It works great!
E**Z
Great Housewarming Gift!
I got this pepper and salt grinder set as a housewarming gift, and it worked out really well.l! The design is simple and modern, and the grinders feel sturdy. They’re easy to use, and have a good grip to it. My friends loved them, and they fit nicely into their kitchen setup
L**F
Better quality than expected
Better quality than expected. I've been looking for a nice set of wood grinders for a while. These work well and look great.
C**S
Came exactly as described
Came just as pictured, grinds fine with ease
C**D
Looks really nice in our kitchen
Very lightweight, grinds coarse and fine.
X**E
Pretty and practical grinders set
Cute shape, good feel, sharp grinding blade, exquisite workmanship, my wife likes it very much.
E**Y
Awesome
Love these!! They are made well! Work great. So much easier than the other ones and no batteries. Yay! Very great value. Definitely recommend.
V**.
A bit finicky - the jury's still out but pretty good so far.
For me anyway:Pros:- The smaller size is a plus - too many salt/pepper grinders seem to be the size of a medieval bludgeoning weapon/tree branch/etc. These are much more convenient on both the kitchen counter and the table.- The window is ideal for telling the two apart at a glance. Moreover, if you're inclined to spring for a second set, you could again easily tell the difference if you loaded one up with your favorite meat seasoning while cooking - say, a mix of red pepper, dehydrated onions and garlic - while still being able to adjust the coarseness. For the fourth you could possibly use it for grating parmesan cheese. I've known a few people that use hand-grinders for coffee beans, but I don't think they'd fit well in this small unit, and it would likely take awhile to crank out enough beans to make a full pot. Probably best to use a dedicated hand-crank unit.- Appearance is nice for the price, and if you're so inclined you can pick a wood finish to match the surroundings - your tabletop, a wood cutting board on the counter, etc.- Unlike a lot of grinders, these don't seem to "shed" salt and pepper on the countertop even though the cutter is on the bottom. With that said, I'm getting a small ceramic tray to eliminate the potential issue.Cons:- Be very, very careful when removing the top threaded knob to load this thing, or for that matter to try to adjust the coarseness/fineness setting. That knob wants to go flying at the slightest provocation.- There are no "detents" in the coarseness/fineness grind setting. If you like a coarser grind, you're basically going to have to very carefully unscrew that knob JUST ENOUGH to get the setting you want, as there's no warning that it's about to come off completely.- Per the above, I noticed that the knob had a lot more rotations when I was disassembling it "empty" than when reassembling it after loading it up (with peppercorns and a coarse sea salt). I think the combination of the small and tapered interior body with the large "chunks" can push the central shaft easily, making it want to bind when you put the cap on. This has the effect of reducing the coarseness/fineness range as the top knob is kind of hanging on for dear life already. Next time I'll try doing a half load or so, and shaking the unit vertically to try to settle the product around the shaft before reinstalling the cap and knob.So...finicky, jury's still out, but I'm coping with the issues and like it so far. Once I burn through some salt and pepper to see if I can fiddle with the shaft a bit, I'll consider getting a second set for other seasonings.UPDATE: The customer service at least is proactive. Apparently just because of this review, they offered to accept a return for a refund. I was still in Amazon's window but it's nice to see that from a vendor. Still chugging along.
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