Brass 9" Pepper Grinder
Brass 9" Pepper Grinder
Create a gourmet experience with this elegant Brass Pepper Grinder. Handcrafted with care in Europe, this unlacquered brass grinder will be the perfect compliment to your kitchen or dining table and patina beautifully over time.
The cast metal grinder is designed to grind your spices optimally for the best taste. Pair with the 8" or 9" salt grinder for the complete set.
Before use, it is recommended to grind a small amount through the grinding mechanism of the mill and then discard it.
In most of the mills, the handle is inside the mill body and must be fitted before the mill is put into use for the first time. Unscrew the bolt in the top of the mill and remove the top, take out the handle, put the top back on, put the handle on top of it, and tighten the nut.
All mills listed as pepper mills are made for pepper, but can also grind dried spices. In general, it is not recommended to grind spices with a soft core in these mills.
Salt should only be ground in mills listed as salt mills.
Care Instructions:
- The outside of brass mills and copper mills will naturally oxidize and develop a patina over time and through use.
- If you want to maintain a bright and new appearance, you can polish the outside of the mill with a soft cloth applied with regular metal polish.
- Never wash or immerse the mill in water, as water will corrode the mechanism.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Please see product description for dimensions
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
All specific care instructions are listed in the product description as they vary depending on the material used.
Please read through them carefully to ensure the product is maintained properly.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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