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Review on πŸ§‚ Himalayan Salt Table and Cooking Salt Mill: Enhance Your Culinary Experience with Ceramic Grinder by Jose Muenzen

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Seller: no longer works, grind is too fine, could not set a finer grind.

3 bought. 1 for me, 2 as a gift for sisters. 1 sister found that no matter how she adjusted and tightened the grind, the grind is too fine, the grains of salt are too big and not fine enough/fine enough, so the food was too salty. I advised her to tighten the silver button at the top and I did the same but mine soon stopped working. Was busy and didn't want to contact the RT seller. then with this problem and the possible tiresome work of returning the product. Of course it's too late now. but the grinder sits here, unusable 2b. When it's pre-filled. ran out of pink salt, which I refilled with my pebbles of about the same size. (from Spice Labs). Now he will not grind everything. I bought it because 1. it was attractive and 2. it was great I thought. with ceramic blades, no contact with pink himalayan salt with metal I've seen and read on the internet, metal you can't touch for that. pink salt crystals or rocks or salt/salt water. since contact with metal generates neg. charge the salt and/or reduce in any way its healthful effects and healing properties. To back this up, I've also since bought large stones of original pink Himalayan salt to make Sol'e Healthy Healing Water and he also recommends not touching the metal with salt rocks or salt/salt water. For example, you cannot use metal measuring spoons with it. So I'm wondering if the metal rod in this salt grinder over the ceramic blade negates the beneficial properties of the salt when the salt comes into contact with it? TY, seller or mnfg., f/ your answer. & 3. I trusted the positive reviews here and didn't expect any problems. & I can't convince 1 sister no matter what info I share, how many excellent well researched links I post, what testimonials I share from people who have used Himalayan pink salt and lowered blood pressure as a result, no matter what I say um to prove to her that Himalayan Pink Salt is REALLY GOOD for YOU. Her doctor convinced her that salt was bad for you and advised her to give up salt altogether, but he certainly never studied the difference between salt. real himalayan pink salt and regular denatured table salt which is really bad for you! (Because it's been broken down and altered in the lab, stripped of all nutrients and leaving behind an unbalanced chemical mess that our bodies can't process, don't need, and doesn't recognize. I used the Nutri-Bullet to grind it up.pink- Crush crystals into powder and then into a saltshaker (or pound into powder in a thick ziplock plastic bag with a hammer, but that's not very effective.) (Haven't found a better solution for grinding without metal-crystal contact yet.)

Pros
  • house and kitchen
Cons
  • disappears