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2025-09-03 11:00:06
Bought for Blackstone to keep outside/in garage. Love the covers to prevent moisture and bugs. Easy to clean and open.
Berg
2025-08-26 12:25:12
These shakers are good value for money. They also come with a plastic cover when you’re not using them, which is an awesome bonus.I use them for my popcorn salt.
JP
2025-07-11 09:23:21
These shakers look nice and are great for cooking. The lids and plastic caps fit very well.
tj64
2025-07-07 18:04:25
Nice set. Perfect size. I only took off a star because of 2 things. The plastic seal cap on one shaker was cracked and the words salt and pepper are not very visible.
Shane
2025-06-09 18:48:48
Pleasantly surprised, at a good price.
richard dahl
2025-06-05 17:30:39
At least they get some salt and pepper out compared to the other ones. These are really nice. I like them.
Stephanie
2025-02-28 11:48:00
Great for just seasoning your plate, but also awesome for cooking. Love these!
Slow-N- Low
2024-12-28 15:57:37
I didn't think it was humanly possible to screw up a pair of dredges but none the less these people did. Not that there is anything horribly wrong with the dredges themselves but rather it's the plastic covers for the tops of them. The plastic covers fit quite snug on the tops of the dredges as they should, but what was over looked is the vacuum the plastic covers make while trying to take them off. They fit soooo snug that when you try to take them off it creates a vacuum and quite literally begins to pull the steel top of the dredge with it. REMEDY: Drill an 1/8 inch hole in the center of the plastic tops. If you don't have a drill then just pop some slits in the plastic covers with a steak knife. Just be careful not to cut yourself. Or you could also heat up the end of a nail while holding the nail with a pair of Pliers or Vice Grips and melt an 1/8 inch hole in the plastic covers. By doing one of these three things, while taking off the plastic covers a vacuum won't be created and the plastic covers come off much easier and don't bring the stainless steel top of the dredge with it. Problem solved :-) Another way that the manufacturer could remedy the issue is to put more than the existing 1 thread on the top edge of the stainless steel dredge body so that the stainless steel dredge tops have more grip, thus the stainless steel tops won't loosen while taking off the plastic dredge covers. Problem solved again :-) So other than the quick fix to the plastic dredge covers, the dredges themselves work perfectly and don't allow to much salt and pepper to flow through the holes. Just don't shake them upside down, shake them from side to side while the dredge is horizontal.
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