OXO Good Grips Pepper Grinder
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| List Price: | $22.50 |
| Price: | $19.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
With its stainless steel accents and clear acrylic body, the Oxo good grips pepper grinder is as comfortable in the kitchen as the dining room. The pepper grinder has a non-corrosive ceramic grinder which won't absorb flavors or odors and is positioned at the top of the grinder so as not to leave a mess on the counter or table. The salt grinder is easily adjustable from fine to coarse grind and rests flat when upside down for easy refilling. The grinder has a soft, nonslip grip for comfortable grinding and comes filled with whole peppercorns. 4-3/4-ounce capacity
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #409 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Stainless
- Brand: Oxo
- Model: 1140700
- Dimensions: 5.50" h x 2.20" w x 2.20" l,
Features
- Clear acrylic body with stainless steel accents for kitchen-to-table appeal
- Non-corrosive ceramic grinder
- Rotate tab to easily select Grinder setting: fine to coarse
- Grinder rests flat when upside down for easy refilling
- Soft, non-slip grip
Customer Reviews
actually comes filled with pepper
First of all I was really surprised it actually came with peppers, gave me a chance to give it a few twists right after it came in the bag from Amazon.
The picture from Amazon shows the grinder side facing up, the way it's meant to be on the table. The dots that you see near the lip are what you use to adjust how fine you want the pepper to come out. The rubber bottom is what you twist to do the actual grinding. It is really easy to fill as there is no metal rod going out the back like those wooden pepper grinders. The fill cap is a twist on plastic cap. Highly recommended grinder.
Perfect utility and style.
First, THIS IS A PERFECT PEPPER GRINDER. It has the easiest loading area I have ever seen. It has coarse to fine settings which always come out uniform. It is pretty affordable and it looks good.
Second, when I tried out a slew of pepper grinders, it came down to two major and three minor qualities.
Major:
1. The pepper grinder MUST have adjustable settings, from coarse to fine, and the pepper must come out uniformly. If a pepper grinder can't do this, it does not matter how cheap it is or how cool it looks.
2. The pepper grinder MUST be easy to refill. This is almost as important as #1, and just about as much of a deal-breaker if its poorly designed. Some of the grinders have the most asinine, tiny, and poorly designed holes you could ever imagine.
Minor:
1. It should be affordable. Anything less than $10 and more than $30 should be looked at closely. Under 10 and it just can't possibly be that good, and over 30 means its most likely overpriced. These aren't hard and fast rules, but something to consider.
2. It should be elegant or stylish. I've always preferred something in the silver/black area that tends to go with a variety of kitchen or home decors and just look nice on the table.
3. It is helpful if it faces upward, to keep grinds off the table. This is pretty common nowadays and isn't as hard to find as used to be the case.
The BEST Pepper Mill EVER!!!
The title says it all! I am pitching the four other pepper mills I have in my cupboard in various states of repair. This is the ULTIMATE in pepper mills! Easy to use, easy to fill, works perfectly and feels good in the hand. Equally at home next to the stove or on the table - a truly SUPERIOR product in every sense! I would stand on a mountain top to sing the praises of this product. BRAVO, OXO - Bravo!!!!





