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(14 customer reviews) 8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Cheap, cheap, cheap,
August 1, 2004 Mr. Vibrating - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chef'n Lab 921 Dual Grinder (Kitchen)
This is the worst kitchen tool I've yet purchased. I had it about two months. First off, it gives your hand quite a workout to get enough pepper on your food. Second, aiming the pepper/salt takes some getting used to, as it doesn't land exactly where you expect it should.
Last, the materials are cheap and flimsy. After what I would consider minimal use, the handles broke while dispensing pepper. Again, the device broke within two months of purchase.
Buy this, and you'll most likely regret it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Novel, useful, but there are better more durable products.,
May 31, 2005 Jo Gusto (Santa Cruz, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chef'n Lab 921 Dual Grinder (Kitchen)
I have owned one of these grinders for about a year now. The grinding elements are starting to lose their effectiveness, and thus the amount of work required to get a goodly amount of pepper (my favorite spice) has increased to the point where I no longer use this thing very much. I have gone back to my more traditional twist-to-grind stainless-steel cylindrical mill and find it much more satisfactory.
Not a bad product, but not great. It has novelty, but has proven not as useful as I would first have expected. I keep it around only for my 9-year-old son, who still likes using it for seasoning his scrambled eggs.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
o.k. but flimsy,
December 27, 2004 Shaw (michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chef'n Lab 921 Dual Grinder (Kitchen)
I loved this for the 6-8 months I had it. But, its flimsy and the thing broke while i was using it. I think I'm going to buy another one though. It's pricey and cheaply made but works great.