Saturday, August 17, 2013

Buy Zassenhaus from Kuchenprofi Speyer 5.1-Inch Dark Stained Beech Pepper Mill for $45.45

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Zassenhaus from Kuchenprofi Speyer 5.1-Inch Dark Stained Beech Pepper Mill Features

  • Original create over 100 years old; dark stained pepper mill; lathe turned from solid beechwood; 5.1 inches tall
  • Patented CeraPlus German ceramic grinding mechanism guaranteed for 25 years; harder than carbon steel and won't corrode over time
  • 6-position dial adjusts from tasteless to fine grind
  • To grind, plainly turn the charming crank; unscrew top knob to fill mill
  • Made in Germany; wipe clean with damp cloth


Zassenhaus from Kuchenprofi Speyer 5.1-Inch Dark Stained Beech Pepper Mill Overviews

Zassenhaus began in 1867 as an export store supplying small steel goods and hand tools. Then in 1904, the foundation for the hereafter success was laid with the introduction of pepper mills. In 2000 Zassenhaus invented the first continuously adjustable grist mechanism made from high ability German ceramic. Zassenhaus products are distinctive and unique and solidify our position as the important victualer of excellent spice and coffee mills. A mill is as good as its grist mechanism as this alone determines how much flavor and aroma is released when the spices are ground. Zassenhaus patented German ceramic mechanism is for peppercorns, sea salt, spices and dried herbs. Each mill features six dissimilar adjustments from rough to fine grind. The customary originate of the 5.1-inch Speyer Pepper Mill dates back over 100 years. And while the look is that of a cherished antique, the inner workings are decidedly high-tech, featuring Zassenhaus' patented CeraPlus(R) German ceramic grist mechanism that's for real harder than carbon steel. And unlike steel, whose blades corrode and become dull over time, the CeraPlus grist mechanism is guaranteed for 25 years of flawless service. To grind, plainly turn the charming crank, crowned by a ball finial. You can adjust the coarseness or fineness of the grind by twisting the 6-position dial ton the bottom. To fill, plainly unscrew the top knob. Lathe-turned from solid beechwood in a dark stained finish.

 

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