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What is the difference between CrushGrind ceramic mills and any other ceramic mills?
(27th May 2007 21:02)
I agree, it is a bit confusing but there are lots of different kinds of ceramic salt and pepper mills out there, some better than others.
We do 2 kinds, the T&G CrushGrind and the William Bounds. I have to say that I would recommend the T&G CrushGrind... (More...)
Do you do any really small spice jars?
(21st May 2007 20:51)
Hi,
I like your Soho Spice jars but a) I have a tiny flat and they stick out of the fridge too far and b) I dont use enough spices for such big jars. The spice would be stale if I filled them up.
Do you do any really small ones? David
You are not... (More...)
Do you have any Combi Pepper and Salt Sets?
(14th May 2007 13:59)
After a number of customers asking for a "combi" - a Pepper grinder that also has a salt shaker within its body - we have now launched a series of PEUGEOT Pepper Mill Combis and pepper mill/salt shaker sets which are featured in our salt and pepper... (More...)
What salt mill do you recommend for Geo Atlantic Sea Salt?
(30th April 2007 09:54)
I have had 2 customers recently who use this organically approved sea salt and have had difficulty finding a salt mill that will grind it.
The Geo Atlantic is unusually damp so salt mills will tend to clog repeatedly. An additional problem is that a... (More...)
Are ceramic pepper mill mechanisms better than stainless steel?
(25th April 2007 17:41)
We get asked this question alot and over the time I have been running the salt and pepper mills plus site my answer has got more elaborate!
First, if you compare the mechanism alone:
Ceramic pepper mills are probably harder wearing and more... (More...)













