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Would you recommend your pepper grinder?

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SheShriekedShrilly · 26/01/2020 12:02

I am sick of my crappy, have to chuck it away when it’s empty, Tesco pepper grinder.

I also hated my previous pepper grinder with a passion (it needed refilling one peppercorn at a time through an inadequate hole), and my mum’s pepper grinder (which often falls apart into whatever you’re trying to pepper).

Surely, someone out there must be able to recommend one which is reusable, easy to refill and doesn’t fall apart.

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UnicornMadeOfPinkGlitter · 26/01/2020 15:22

I have the le creuset set and they have been great. Easy to fill and still grind properly with no loose parts.
The other one we were given was a battery operated one from Lidl. The top comes off completely so easy to fill.

WhereYouLeftIt · 26/01/2020 15:24

I like this one by Kuhn Rikon. Instead of twisting you move the ratchet to and fro which I find much easier. Very easy to refill, the front drops down.

Would you recommend your pepper grinder?
Elderflower14 · 26/01/2020 15:26

just bought this OXO one from Argos
I like that I can adjust the thickness of the pepper.
My old one got so I got huge chunks of pepper in my teeth. Bleugh!!!

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Weebitawks · 26/01/2020 15:48

Le creuset. Can't go wrong.

Whatwaswrongwiththatusername · 26/01/2020 16:11

I bought this one about a year ago DOXHAUS Grinder Space Saving Caravan Salt Pepper Spice Mill Multi Layer with Adjustable Ceramic Coarseness, Stainless Steel, Transparent https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07GBN45DQ/ref=cmswwrcppapiii_KLBlEbFAKGYYC Easy to switch the little compartments if you want to grind pepper, salt, coriander seeds, chilli flakes...etc. Also quick and easy to change the coarseness of whatever you're grinding. For a cheap grinder this one has been brilliant (once I got the hang of which way up to change the compartments! Who doesn't love an avalanche of peppercorns all over the kitchen?! 😬)

PashleyB · 26/01/2020 16:14

Mine is from Zassenhaus - 10 years old this year and still going strong

Babymamaroon · 26/01/2020 16:39

this is my Peugeot one.

ArbitraryNameChange · 26/01/2020 16:40

I have one from IKEA bought twenty years ago, still going strong...

NotMeNoNo · 26/01/2020 16:44

this set really great also dispense from the top, 10 years going strong.

Would you recommend your pepper grinder?
Barabajagal · 26/01/2020 16:44

Another vote here for the OXO Good Grips. I’ve had mine for a few years now and they’re still going strong. In fact I’ve yet to be disappointed with a Good Grips product (their peeler is amazing).

mommybear1 · 26/01/2020 17:11

I've had Joseph and Joseph and Cole and Mason both gave up the ghost my lovely considerably cheaper Ikea is going strong 💪🏻

Fruitloopcowabunga · 26/01/2020 17:15

I have a Spice Boy spice grinder as a pepper grinder and it is awesome. I've had it donkeys years and it works brilliantly. Not cheap (£30 on Amazon) but honestly, cost per use must be tiny as I am totally Cruella de Ville when it comes to pepper. I think they look good too.

PurpleCrazyHorse · 26/01/2020 17:15

Le Creuset, customer service is excellent too.

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