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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: William Bounds Pepper Mill, Acrylic (Kitchen) I got one of these as a gift 15 years ago. It has worked flawlessly. I bought another brand and it was so bad by comparison that I returned it and sought out the Wm. Bounds brand and bought five more. I use them for black pepper, white pepper, green pepper, red pepper flakes, caraway seeds, and fennel seeds. They all use the same unique ceramic mechanism and work perfectly. The function of the 15 yr. old is undiminished compared to the new one. Good Stuff! By This review is from: William Bounds Pepper Mill, Acrylic (Kitchen) I've used an inexpensive oak pepper mill with salt shaker for more years than I care to admit. As a chef, I prefer freshly ground pepper and decided to purchase the William Bounds acrylic peppermill mill from Williams Sonoma as a replacement and use with my salt keeper in the kitchen.The William Bounds acrylic peppermill, made in the US, easily grinds the peppercorns by cranking the metal handle. The grind can be adjusted between fine, medium, and course by twisting a metal dial just below the crank to the desired setting. The ceramic grinder, designed to never rust or wear out, produces a consistent grind. A matching salt mill is available; however there isn't a companion salt shaker. Refilling the peppermill requires the removal of a spherical nut. The crank then lifts off to reveal the storage cavity for...Read more By Stacey (Boston area) - See all my reviews This review is from: William Bounds Pepper Mill, Acrylic (Kitchen) This is a great product! Received a salt and pepper set as a wedding gift 4 years ago and we have no complaints....they've actually received many compliments! The grinding action is sturdy, the hand feel is proportionally balanced and easy to operate. Great to cook with and looks great when dressing the table. The only note is that some residual grounds will be left behind in a tiny pile when picked up so we store ours in a flat little dish on the counter top. This 'leave behind' seems to be common with all grinders and really is not a problem at all. |