Pepper grinder.

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babydocsmoke

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Any recs on a on a good pepper grinder that will produce coarsely ground fresh pepper and not break after two months?

Would love if it were electric and rechargeable.
 
Somewhere I saw a video of a drill motor attached to this mill and it was grinding pepper like I've never seen before...

Something like this...
 
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I been through several of these. The last two were coffee grinders but after couple years the top stripped out. I got this one now and seems to be made very good. No plastic. Not electric but puts out a lot of pepper fast! Uses ball bearings. When empty you can spin the handle and it keeps going. There is a 25% coupon right now.


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I know you're looking for an electric but you can't go wrong with the basic Oxo manual.
 
Any recs on a on a good pepper grinder that will produce coarsely ground fresh pepper and not break after two months?

Would love if it were electric and rechargeable.
My recommendation is an Armstrong powered (i.e., manual) London Sip. It's designed as a coffee grinder, but works really well for pepper (and coriander and mustard seeds etc). You can set the grind to whatever you need -a fine powder to coarse and everything in between, and the clear glass bottom allows you to see your quantity. Twenty-five percent less at a restaurant supply than off Amazon.
 
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If I was on the Price is Right I'd have missed the price on some of those grinders by a mile!
 
Looks like this is the all around fave...


To be honest I think I'm leaning more towards these two...
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Neither are electric. Both are as Tazered put it "armstrong" but when it comes down to it, I want it to last, and I want it to grind a bunch quickly.

Thanks for all the recs! Can always count on the SMF guys!!
 
I'm pretty sure chopsaw chopsaw uses something similar to this.
Yup . Awesome for sausage making .
Works great. But kinda want a grinder.
Right . I also use a grinder ( have one with salt in it too ) and a small dish for cream that has " restaurant grind " in it with a 1/4 tsp measure . Same with salt .
Time for a refill
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Those grinders are cheap . You won't go wrong with that OXO , or anything from OXO .
I like the manual grind . That way you can feel what's going on .
 
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