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(4 customer reviews)
Perfectly Functional,
May 17, 2012 M. Patrick (Omaha, NE USA) - See all my reviews
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I love the large size of this salt pig and it's opening. I use it with a salt spoon, but in a pinch (hah), I can also fit my hand in the opening. As another reviewer pointed out, the glaze on mine does have an irregular spot, but it's on the back and it feels fully glazed so I'm not worried.
best one yet,
January 31, 2012 jackie - See all my reviews
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This one is my third attempt at finding a really good salt pig.
The little ones with the spoon are just too tiny to fit your hand inside, and the spoon is always in the dishwasher because it would get grungy from hands in mid-cook mode. I found them fussy and irritating.
This is my perfect salt pig. It's always open, so no fussy lid to get off to grab the pinch of salt you need. The curved top keeps it covered and clean and keeps the salt dry, even in humid Florida. Both my husband and myself can get our hand in and out easily: the mouth is really wide. The price is right.
It's the best one yet, and I love it's little chunky shape.
Good Size, Finish Not Great,
January 4, 2012 Andrea - See all my reviews
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Overall this salt pig is a pretty solid choice and suits my needs. It holds a great deal of salt in the receptacle, unlike the Le Creuset version and some others. I had some concerns about the size of the opening, but I was pleased to find that my husband, who has average-sized hands for a man, was able to fit his hand through the opening and can salt things without a problem. I definitely like the style of this salt pig better than those that open more towards the top because I don't really have to worry about food spatters or dust getting in the salt.
The only reason I didn't give this salt pig 5 stars is that there are quite a few tiny pits in the finish, almost as if there were air bubbles in the glaze that popped while the piece was being fired. However, they're pretty small and you don't really notice them until you look closely. It didn't bother me enough to return the item.