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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Chef'n Pepper Ball, ClearCustomer Review: A unecessary gimmick Summary: 2 Stars
For some reason when I saw this, I thought I needed it. I thought I'd actually need to grind pepper with one hand while stirring with the other. Turns out, I didn't.
The levers have kind of a mushy feel to them and don't take any less hand strength to squeeze than twisty a well-made traditional pepper mill. For people who have serious hand strength issues, a top quality battery operated mill is the way to go. The grind is too coarse and comes out in a wide swath. The overall piece in thin plastic that seems destined to melt if placed too close to the stove.
After about a year I donated it to charity and purchased a traditional style William Bounds stainless steel mill. It's much better.
Customer Review: A wonderful gadget Summary: 4 Stars
As my hands become useless, this type of pepper mill is great. I saw Ming Tsai using one on his TV show so I had to have one. The method to refill is not totally clear and may present a problem for weak fingers.
Customer Review: Bad Bunny Summary: 1 Stars
My daughter bought this pepper mill for me. It's really cute and handy, but it doesn't work. Unless you're using it for decoration, you'll be disappointed.
Customer Review: Broke in a few months Summary: 1 Stars
I'm still looking for a GOOD one-handed pepper mill. This one has a very low volume per grind, so I had to work hard with it. It also broke after less than six months, which means I'm looking again!
Customer Review: Broke within 1 month Summary: 1 Stars
This is the second pepper mill I bought from this manufacturer and both broke at the plastic handles while using. Not good pepper output either. A waste of money. TWICE!
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