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Previously on "Pepper grinder recommendations?"

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  • d000hg
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    If you squirrel away the little sachets you get in cafes, you won't need a poncey grinder at all.

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  • norrahe
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    I've had a wooden one for the last 15 years,still going strong, made by Spong, another good brand is Peugeot.

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  • bobspud
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    anything made by this brand!

    http://www.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/...9966394MPOO_-1

    We have destroyed just about everything else you can get however our T&G have been working for 2 years and there is an added bonus that you get the ginding teeth replaced free of charge when they run out
    Last edited by bobspud; 7 May 2013, 18:35.

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  • flambo
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    Pepper grinder recommendations?

    With anything you use often - duvet, actual bed, TV, sofa, kitchen pans etc then go for the best you get your mits on. Money no object. Live the grinding dream.

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  • Cliphead
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    Tesco rainbow peppercorn grinder, when it's empty chuck it away and buy another one.

    Best flavoured pepper combo but perhaps not for the table if having guests.

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  • OwlHoot
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    The marble/stone ones are too slippery to use easily if they or your hands are the slightest bit damp or greasy.

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  • Lockhouse
    started a topic Pepper grinder recommendations?

    Pepper grinder recommendations?

    I thought I'd ask the assembled gourmets - where can I get a really decent pepper grinder?

    Are we talking Cole & Mason, or is there an alternative? All the ones I buy do get properly used and end up going blunt or falling to bits after about six months. I only use them for grinding pepper, before you ask.

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