🌶️ Spice Up Your Kitchen Game!
The Kitchen Spice Grinder Set includes a robust aluminum grinder and two glass storage bottles, designed for grinding coarse spices into fine textures. With a moisture-proof silicone seal, this set ensures your spices remain fresh and flavorful, making it an essential tool for any culinary enthusiast.
Country of Origin | USA |
ASIN | B0B1J1X4PZ |
A**R
2024 Review | It's not perfect, but it's perfect for that.
This isn't sponsored. It's an honest review for everyone who's skeptical or unsure. So read the whole thing.-------Mine is for turning rock salt into salt powder.-------First, the contents: - the spice grinder itself - large, metal, keychain storage container with an attached spoon. - medium, glass storage container with a cap that has an attached spoon and is sealed with an o-ring. - small, glass storage container. No cap or spoon. - small, plastic funnel. - small, black brush.-------Second, issues people reported:Build Quality: - mine is solid as far as assembly and functionality. So are many other people's. This is Amazon, so If you get one that isn't, just have them send you a replacement. Complaining in the reviews benefits no one.Assembly Oil - mine didn't appear to have any oil at all, but I still washed it with dish soap and let it air dry overnight. I'd advise the same.Metal Flakes - the grinder is spring loaded, so this is completely dependent on how you use it. Main thing to remember, DON'T SPIN THE GRINDER WHEN IT'S EMPTY. Grinding a metal plate against a metal screen would probably result in what? Metal flakes, correct. So just make sure there's something in there beforehand and you should be good.Leaky Vials: - this one is true, but actually isn't due to the threads, it's due to how deep the cap is. If anything is stuck up there when you open the vial it will fall out. To mitigate this, hold the vial upright and firmly tap the cap a few times before opening it. Otherwise, I recommend buying a pack of the glass containers with the plastic top/spoon, instead of using the one provided.Stuck Spices - this one is also somewhat true. You're going to lose a very small amount, but the included brush minimizes that greatly.Wet Spices - I figured this would be common sense, but don't put anything still retaining moisture through the grinder. If you're not sure use a plate that's hot first.-------Third, some considerations: - depending on the amount of spices you typically get, this may not be optimal for you. I always get Salt#7, and it's perfect for that amount. If you only ever get say Salt#1 through Salt#3, it might not be best for you. - the included vials screw into the bottom of the grinder, which is very convenient. I'm unsure if other brands will fit. - take the grinder apart and remember how to it goes back together. It's not difficult, just easy to overlook if you're not aware. - when not in use, you can screw whichever vial you're not using into the grinder. This seals it up so nothing leaks out. However it won't fit back into its little box like this.-------Forth, the process:Vial & Load - screw in the vial you'll be using, unscrew the upper portion of the grinder and place your spices inside. It may take some trial and error to determine the optimal amount.Close & Shake - due to the fact that it's spring loaded, there will be resistance when closing the grinder. An easy method is pushing it down and turning counter clockwise until you feel it fall into the thread, then turn clockwise until its sealed. More than likely some of the spices have already been pushed through the screen, shake the grinder and they'll fall into the vial.Grind & Shake - turn the grinder one full rotation, then shake it so everything falls into the vial. Repeat for a MAXIMUM of three rotations, then open the grinder and check if there are spices left to grind. Remember, we're trying to avoid metal on metal. Use the brush to move anything from the perimeter to the center and grind for another rotation. If that doesn't work, use your finger to grind it through the screen.Seal & Store - once finished filling the vial you needed, replace it with the extra empty vial if its available. This seals the grinder so you can store it without the fear of it leaking. As for how often to clean/wash it, that's up to you.-------My overall consensus: If you've been wondering about this, wanting to try it, or have spices frequently enough that your current methods feel like a chore, buy it.I was on the fence for a long time because of the issues I read in the reviews, but now I wish I would've done it way sooner.Plus at less than $20, it's worth every penny.
L**K
This is the one your buddy told you about... this is it.
It does exactly what you want it to do, the output is perfect, and the accessories are amazing.Shame this didn't exist back in the day when I had a lot more need for fine powder. Don't put anything in it that is wet or too moist and be sure to clean the device first with iso. Keep all your product centered on the screen when filling and don't over pack while grinding. Might take a little getting used to but it's a game changer.The output product this thing creates is fantastic and the ultra fine zero-chunk powder will enhance any dish. So much better than typical crushing since you're getting a guaranteed output size here and it's way less fiddly.
W**E
Waste of money
Doesn't grind at all and is poorly made
R**N
Good but not great.
This product has its ups and downs. Grinds well for awhile and then the top strips out. The finish tarnishes very easily. The price is pretty good. We have purchased a few different ones but this one was the best of the bunch.
S**8
Late delivery
It’s said two day delivery. This is the second day. It’s been saying out for delivery all day. Now it’s 10 miles from my house, and they’re saying it will be 3 more days !! This is the second one I ordered because the other one put my delivery off a full week past delivery ! Amazon’s customer service has gone WAY DOWN HILL !Update: it came the next day after my review. It said longer, but came today.I guess this works ok with soft pills like an aspirin, but has trouble with a Tylenol caplet type pill. I wouldn’t want to use it often. It handled a Mobic pill fine, but was difficult with the caplet. I have strong hands, but my hands were cramping. Go electric if it’s worth the money. Pay close attention to the grinding part of the tool.
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