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2025-08-28 16:14:37
The grinder is slender and feels comfortable to hold, it’s surprisingly lightweight while still being proportionally bottom heavy giving it more stability both while it’s in your hand or on the table. The grinding button is easy to Push andHold, simply press and hold and release when you want it to stop. I could comfortably grind for over 30 seconds with one hand as well as locate and press the button with one hand without looking.The bottom container/grinder opens easily and locks easily and securely. What sets this grinder apart for me is that it’s easy to clean the grinder thoroughly and reuse for a different spice. Removing the bottom grinder/chamber piece From the battery/motor slows you to open a space between the two ceramic grinding mechanisms as too easily clean (see picture).I had recently purchased 2 sets of manual grinders because I grind a variety of spices on a regular basis, so I was excited to try a rechargeable electric grinder finally. For my test I selected Green Sichuan Peppercorns and Cumin Seeds which are far more challenging for grinders to handle compared to actual peppercorns (sichuan peppercorns are hard shell casings). See Pictures.The grinder made quick work on coarse and medium grind settings of both green Sichuan and the cumin but it struggled on the finest settings. For the Green Sichuan itGround as fine as my best manual grinder and finer than my cheaper manual grinder but without the physical exertion. However It took holding it for over 30s or more to get small amount and the grinder seemed to jump back slightly one each time indicating it might damage the grinder when handling the toughest spices.Where it faltered for me was with theCumin Seeds, great onCoarse or Medium Settings but just didn’t go fine enough on the finest settings. My manual grinder could grind the seeds 3X as fine (See Picture)Ultimately a good test result giving it survived the Hardest or the spices I grind regularly. I am confident it will have no problem grinding peppercorn varieties or salts. Besides struggling on the finest setting, the only downsides I see are durability, longevity or the tacky looking brand name printed in large white letters on the device. I am not sure how many accidental drops over 3 feet this thing could withstand and I’m not confident the grinder gears or the battery will last 2 years or more after frequent use. As such this sleek and fun to grinder looses one star.
PALADIN
2025-08-03 10:00:34
Grinding whole Peppercorns is a must to get the maximum flavor....If you like to cook, and you want to get THE MOST out of any Peppercorn.....You NEED one of these!In the past, I used to laboriously hand-grind Peppercorns....Sometimes feeling like I would twist my wrist off!With this handy gadget, you simply load the whole Peppercorns into the reservoir...and hit the button!Fresh-ground pepper flows down for on-target application.MARVELOUS!The reservoir opens easily and locks securely.The gadget is rechargeable, and ready when you need it.GET ONE! (Heck...Get TWO...You never want to be without this again!)
Bora
2025-07-21 10:07:05
Got this mainly for all those recipes that call for more than a teaspoon of pepper. I think it was my rib dry rub recipe that I spent like a good 2 minutes longer than I wanted to hand grinding black pepper when I decided I needed one of these. While I can't get it as finely ground as my manual pepper grinder and I wish it could hold more pepper it's battery does last a decently long time in a single charge. Such a convenient and fun gadget to have in the kitchen.
Vegas Mom
2025-07-18 12:21:15
This is lightweight, aesthetically pleasing and works really well. I had an automatic pepper grinder prior to this one (different manufacturer) which broke. This one works so much better. It grinds really quickly with the click of a button
Yippy Effin Skippy
2025-05-18 12:17:25
As a pepper mill it works fine. I like that it's rechargeable and it's easy to load. That said, I'm not a huge fan of the adjustment mechanism. I don't know that it'll stay where I set it. It's just a dial that screws the grinder in or out. A good one would have detents that you rotate through to hold it all in place.It also doesn't actually hold a ton of pepper. Enough to last a while for sure but I've seen others that hold way more. In fact, if you look at the picture, the clear part? That's the cup for pepper. Everything above that is motor or battery. Given the size of that motor/battery compartment I'd expect it to sound like a monster of a grinder but instead it's pretty weak.It actually seemed to get jammed at one point. Like the pepper corn was too much for it. It worked it's way through but with all that space for a motor you'd expect it to have a bit more oomf.As a grinder it's just "ok" Or maybe "meh" I'm not a huge fan.
Jessica Leitz
2025-04-12 10:53:00
Using it for mixed peppercorns, it works fairly well. Maybe a little slow.
Norm
2025-02-07 20:37:22
I wish I had ordered an electric grinder years ago. Using just one hand to season is a game changer. The amount is perfect it starts out lighter and you can gradually build up. Comes with a charger and a nice cleaning brush.
Julie Maddux
2024-12-16 18:47:16
I got this for my son & didn't read carefully enough to realize that is only 1 grinder instead of 2 for salt & pepper. He solved the problem by adding both peppercorns & sea salt to the container so it grinds both. Pretty clever & it works well!
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