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Salt and pepper mill Bobbin Teal 24cm

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SKU FH3847
Original price 63,95 - Original price 63,95
Original price
63,95
63,95 - 63,95
Current price 63,95

Description and explanation

Meet the Bobbin salt or pepper mill in a brilliant blue-green color, an exclusive design by Addison Ross that will instantly give your table a stylish upgrade. This beautifully lacquered mill, with its playful coil shape, comes with two stainless steel screw knobs - one with an 'S' and one with a 'P'. So you choose whether to fill it with salt crystals or black peppercorns. The mill is made of durable rubber wood and finished with no less than eight coats of high-gloss lacquer, hand-polished between each coat for an impeccable shine. Thanks to the ceramic grinding mechanism, you grind effortlessly with a simple clockwise turn. This versatile kitchen tool is perfect for grinding rock salt or black pepper. Just make sure not to use sea salt, wet salt or pink peppercorns to keep the mechanism in top condition. The grinder comes in a beautiful gift box, which also makes it an ideal gift. To clean it, simply wipe the surface with a damp cloth. At 23.5 cm tall, this turquoise eye-catcher is a jewel for any kitchen and dining room.

  • Dimensions: height including screw knob 23.5cm, diameter base 7cm.
  • Other: wipe the surface with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in water and do not leave in direct sunlight for a long time
  • Salt to use: pepper mills can be used for grinding rock salt (dry salt crystals) or black peppercorns. Do not use for sea salt, wet salt, dried wet salt or pink peppercorns.
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