Excellent, unique and well built.
I bought the matching Salt and Pepper mills because I was tired of their acrylic counterparts. These are solid and sturdy and the grinding action on the salt mill is smooth, easy and produces excellently uniform ground salt. I gave it 4 stars though, because these are copper plated, and while I have no problem with that, some consumers might find this omission in construction materials to be misleading.
Overall, this is an excellent product and I highly recommended it!
Not worth the money-poorly designed and made.
I already had the 9" copper pepper mill and it works great. I thought I would get the matching salt mill so I ordered this salt mill. I am very dissatisfied with this particular product. It does not work at all with Celtic sea salt. The working part of the mill is made of plastic and will not handle the sea salt that I use. The pepper mill is all metal grinding parts and works excellent. However, this salt mill is made of cheap parts and I am returning. Very disappointed.
Awesome Salt/Pepper Mills!
When I purchased this salt mill, I was a bit skeptical of the purchase because it's not often I run into a product that simply blows me away. In fact, it took me almost three weeks to decide if I wanted to buy this (and it's counterpart the brass pepper mill) simply because I wondered if I should get the larger 10" versions.
Well, six months down the road, the copper color has darkened almost to a brown (grease/moisture) and it's lustre is gorgeous. It's so easy to crank out the grains and gives you and adjustable grind if you like a slightly larger grind. It has ceramic grind gears fitting precisely in the bottom portion and it's so easy to load more product into them. I just use a large funnel and pour.
Honestly, if you are a epicurean such as I, definitely do NOT hesitate except to decide on which size is better for you. I've not looked back and I receive comments on how nice, and how different from other varieties of mills they are. The detail work in the...
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