Product Details
Chef'n Pepper Ball, Clear

Chef'n Pepper Ball, Clear
From Chef'n

List Price: $19.99
Price: $12.95

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Denny And Kathy's Superstore

5 new or used available from $12.95

Average customer review:

Product Description

The PepperBall adds flavor to meals and style to your table. The ceramic rasp wih SavvyGrip handles grinds fresh pepper for a stronger, cleaner taste. It also earns you appreciative nods - when diners see this tool, they'll be impressed with your sense of style AND your skill with food.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11774 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Chef'n
  • Model: PB-300
  • Dimensions: 3.30" h x 4.30" w x 8.60" l, .53 pounds

Features

  • Grind peppercorns with just a squeeze
  • Easy-open refill door
  • Savvy-Grip pads on the handle
  • Five grind settings from coarse to fine
  • Patented metal grinding mechanism

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Chef'n furthers its reputation for playful designs complemented by functional superiority with its revolutionary pepper ball. Featuring SavvyGrip soft handles that enable one-handed grinding, the pepper ball has a see-through round body that looks like a gumball machine with rabbit ears. Unlike most other pepper grinders, the Chef'n pepper ball includes a GrindTune lever that lets you adjust the coarseness and flavor to five unique settings. The product comes filled with full flavor-medley peppercorns, and includes a funnel and refill stand.


Customer Reviews

Buy the disposable mill & pepper in condiment section2
It may be good for people with weak hands...as long as they don't really want a lot of pepper. I found the amount of pepper ground per squeeze minimal. My hand gets tired before I get an amount ground equivalent to two twists on a $2.59 self-contained pepper with disposable mill from the condiments section of any grocery store. Half of the pepper stays in the ball to fill the grinder teeth and further reduce the output.
Although advertised as a one hand pepper mill, it is best used as a two handed device. The squeezing action tends to broadcast the ground pepper over a wide area. If you wish to concentrate in a bowl or on a food item, one hand has to steady it over your target.
Refill is a challenge and equivalent time is spent picking up pepper corns that bounce off the small, almost perfectly hidden fill slot.
Again style overrides functionality.

Not a grind to use3
I've got both the salt and pepper balls and find them very convenient to use when cooking but I don't care for them at the table.

things I like about them:

1) easy to see when it's almost empty
2) easy to grab and use when stirring with other hand
3) Easy for a lefty to use-no fumbling or anything "backwards"
4) easy to refill. The base piece fits over/into the refill hole and works as a funnel-no mess, no fuss!
5) small enough to leave next to stove-no giant peppermill to accidentally knock over.

things I don't like about them:

1) generally it grinds a little unevenly and leaves some large chunks-either that or I don't have it adjusted quite right. It's a little hard for me to tell which direction to adjust it.
2) relatively small holding capacity. (but the pepper is fresher, I suppose....)
3) the number of squeezes needed to dispense the desired amount of pepper.

Will I keep it and continue using it? Absolutely. They're just too convenient and useful even with the drawbacks-and I love fresh-ground pepper!

Easy Squeeze5
This one works very well for me. I've had so many standard grinders bind up and break. This one is easy to use. And would work well for people who only have the use of one hand.