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Electric Pepper Mill needed

post #1 of 8
Thread Starter 
I recently bought a Peugeot electric salt mill on sale for $30. I thought it might be able to grind pepper too but alas it does not :look:. The pepper mill was all sold out and I can't find it online for less than $70. Does anyone know of an electric pepper mill that does a decent job that is not too expensive?

The salt mill is fantastic by the way. Just press a button and the coarse salt crystals get shaved right into the food. It even has a light on the bottom that lights the food you're salting.
post #2 of 8
I have an electric pepper mill. I gave up on the manual ones when I realized how much less of a mess it is to use. Mine is by William Bounds. I've had it for about a year and it's worked nicely. The only drawback is that its finest adjustment isn't as fine as I'd like sometimes, but 99% of the time it's fine.
post #3 of 8
I'm confused.
:lol:
post #4 of 8
Have you tried QVC.com? My wife got her boss one and she loves it.
Matt
post #5 of 8
Go to Linens and things :bounce:,or Target
post #6 of 8
Thread Starter 
Since they're a bit pricy I wanted to check if anyone had feedback on a certain brand before spending the cash on one that will poop out in a year or won't have distinct settings for fine to coarse.
post #7 of 8
As I said, Target.. They have 4 to5 different kinds and according to revues seem to last about 4 years $19-59.00 price ranges. There is also a mini that sells for 12.95 :crazy:
Go to their website
post #8 of 8

pepper mill

Dual Ended Manual Salt and Pepper Grinder - QVC.com




i find this one really works well,
Matt
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