Pepper grinder.

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Oh yes...theres that too! Also works!! I've got one I've a mind to see if I can attach it to my drill. We'll see!

When I do larger quantities for sausage making, I measure out whole peppercorns and dump them in a blade style coffee grinder. All of my spices get pulverized to make the flavoring more uniform.
I imagine, I could just pulse a few times for coarse grind.
 
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I know at $200 its out of most everyone’s price range but check out the Pepper Cannon from Mannkitchen. Click on the video in the description, now that’s a pepper grinder.

https://www.amazon.com/MANNKITCHEN-Pepper-Cannon-Professional-Output/dp/B09T7BWJNP?th=1
Yeah I got the Cannon as a Christmas gift 2 years ago. It is an Amazing grinder! Would not of bought it at that price for myself but as a gift I was Happy to put it to use!! Hahaha! It really is awesome. It can grind from the finest powder to big chunks! It is very well made and I see it lasting a LONG time!
 
We have had this all metal "Frugal Gourmet" for 40+ years. We got it as a gift for donating to our local educational TV station. It's all brass on the outside and cast iron innards. The handle folds in half and it broke about 15 years ago. That allen screw on the handle is my patch job.

It works great and I have used my cordless drill to drive it. Google it or brass made in Greece pepper mills. Not cheap

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Could use a polish.

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Any electric burr coffee grinder would work perfectly. If you are really cheap like me, you pick up a used one from a thrift store for under ten bucks.
 
We have had this all metal "Frugal Gourmet" for 40+ years. We got it as a gift for donating to our local educational TV station. It's all brass on the outside and cast iron innards. The handle folds in half and it broke about 15 years ago. That allen screw on the handle is my patch job.

It works great and I have used my cordless drill to drive it. Google it or brass made in Greece pepper mills. Not cheap
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Appears to be the Alexander that Charles ( Gonna Smoke Gonna Smoke ) mentioned in post #2
 
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The Magnum pepper-mill was tested by Cooks Magazine in a shootout of peppermills, around 25 years ago, and the Magnum pepper mill by Unicorn was not only the BEST,but it was so much better than the others that it was termed: "The Darth Vader of Peppermills"! We have ben using the Magnum peppermills in two houses since then and they have been superior to all of the fancy Eu and other mills we have tried!!!
 

Agree, those looks great but with jcam222 jcam222 smoked turkey legs should be cured. Pops low salt is PERFECT for that and a great way to get into learning it.

The Magnum pepper-mill was tested by Cooks Magazine in a shootout of peppermills, around 25 years ago, and the Magnum pepper mill by Unicorn was not only the BEST,but it was so much better than the others that it was termed: "The Darth Vader of Peppermills"! We have ben using the Magnum peppermills in two houses since then and they have been superior to all of the fancy Eu and other mills we have tried!!!
Appears these are no longer available according to Amazon
 
mama bought a set of electric with a brand name of Corkie on Amazon. Can't find them online any more.
3 years in and they still "work". Like I don't have anything better to do at 5AM I spent some time on Amazon looking. There are a plethora of electric grinders, most likely from China. I guess we got lucky. ours still charge and grind but grind coarseness could be better. reading reviews on Amazon is much akin to asking for automotive advice at Wal-mart. If these crap out I'll check back here. Sorry I couldn't help more with authentic review.
 
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