William Bounds Key Mill "WB-1" Pepper Mill
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Average customer review:Product Description
Why settle for stale, pre-ground pepper when fresh-ground pepper on all your entrees will make a difference?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27806 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: William Bounds, LTD.
- Model: 901
- Dimensions: 3.50" h x 2.00" w x 2.75" l, 8.40 pounds
Features
- Enjoy fresh-ground pepper every day
- Stainless grinding mechanism comes with lifetime warranty
- Adjustable grind from fine to coarse
- Acrylic see-through design
- Stands 4 inches tall
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The William Bounds Key peppermill stands 4 inches high and features a stainless-steel grinding mechanism with a lifetime guarantee. With its adjustable grind (from fine to coarse), this mill lets you truly appreciate the full flavor that comes from fresh-ground pepper. The acrylic construction lets you see the peppercorns from the outside, so you always know when it's time to refill.
Customer Reviews
Love it!
See I love this little grinder. It really is so helpful when I am cooking... opposed to constantly twisting. I also love the fine, course, medium setting. I did not have any problem with the knob on the top becoming loose. I also love the crushing mechanism rather than the conventional grinding that comes with others. I wish it was cheaper so that I could get a salt one as well. Come on Amazon.. sell the salt mill.
Finally!!!
Finally found a great pepper grinder which is inexpensive, cute and works like a charm! Very pleased with the product, especially after having bought so many DUDS. You wouldn't think it would be so hard to find a good pepper grinder! Very pleased with the product.
Pretty, but average
This is the second William Bounds grinder like this I bought. I've had the other, which is almost identical but wooden instead of clear, and it's worked very well for the four or five years I've had it. This one doesn't "feel" like quite the same quality, and (oddly) the knob on top works its way loose after a while. I love the coarseness settings and being able to see what type of pepper is in the grinder. It's definitely difficult to fill, but my old one has the same problem -- I set the grinder in a bowl, and use a funnel to carefully fill it.




