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Cole & Mason Salt & Pepper Mill Kew Black/Chrome Review

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Description of Cole & Mason Salt & Pepper Mill Kew Black/Chrome

The Kew Electronic Combination Mill, like nothing else, subtly and exquisitely extracts the real taste and aroma of peppercorns, reveals the snowy beauty of salt. Each of the mills has its own specially designed grinding mechanism. The classic shape, high-quality materials and ease of use will give real gourmets extra pleasure. Cole & Mason''s Kew spice grinder''s original design makes it a functional appliance that saves space and time. The spice container is divided into two halves - for pepper and salt, each half is equipped with a separate grinding mechanism, individual buttons are provided to start work. Simple, pleasing to the eye and easy to use form, discreet colors, small size and high functionality - minimalism, which is a pleasure to use. Mills work from batteries (6 X AAA).

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

A little bit not what I expected, generally fine.

Got pros: Handy mill, two in one, thanks to which it takes up less space in the kitchen. Individual adjustment of the degree of grinding for each compartment. The buttons are rubberized, it is convenient to use. There is no unnecessary backlighting that other manufacturers like to poke. Its cons: - After about a year of use, the motor stopped coping with grinding, regardless of the degree of grinding: salt crystals get clogged in the millstones, and instead of grinding them, the motor just hums