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The Culinaris pepper mill with its practical CrushGrind® ceramic grinder from Denmark is a true all-rounder in your kitchen. With its 14 grind settings and 25-year guarantee on the ceramic parts of the grinder, it is perfect for salt, pepper, dried herbs and spices. The grinder can be easily filled by carefully pulling off the upper part. The material is also a highlight: high-quality olive wood from Europe. With a capacity of approx. 20 g, the salt mill is also a real lightweight.

  • Ø 5.5 cm x height 16 cm
  • CrushGrind® ceramic grinder from Denmark
  • 14 grind settings
  • 25-year guarantee on the ceramic parts of the grinder
  • Suitable for salt, pepper, dried herbs and spices
  • To fill: carefully pull off the upper part
  • Material: Olive wood from Europe | Content: approx. 40 g
Mill: Salt Mill
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Culinaris

 
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Culinaris
Steinbachweg 8
04158 Leipzig
Deutschland
logistic@culinaris.eu

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Culinaris
Steinbachweg 8
04158 Leipzig
Deutschland
logistic@culinaris.eu

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