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Looking for a salt grinder. We've been moving towards using more sea and Himalayan salts because of the trace minerals and the different taste.

I'm real tired of the plastic grinder the salt comes in, as it break regularly and spills.

Looking for a decent grinder, something that'll last more than 1 year. Don't mind spending for quality. Ideas? Anything to look for? Thanks!
 
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We have a member here on SigForum who makes them. They are very high quality. Buy from him with confidence.

Aaarrrgghhh. Hang on. I can't immediately recall his handle.

Anybody can help me out?
 
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This?

http://www.bark2art.com/web-store.html




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This?

http://www.bark2art.com/web-store.html


Yes that's the one. Here is the link to his profile with email address:

https://sigforum.com/eve/person...profile&u=7251087411
 
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This?

http://www.bark2art.com/web-store.html


Are those SAS-229's? If so I want a set bad.



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Yes that's him, thanks for yalls help.
 
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Wow, those are gorgeous.

Keep the suggestions coming! Thanks all!
 
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Peugeot makes a WHOLE bunch of different mills for salt, pepper, coffee, and spices. They're good looking and have very good grinding mechanisms.

Peugeot has been making pepper mills since 1874.

http://www.peugeot-saveurs.com.../saveurs-depices-en/
 
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This?

http://www.bark2art.com/web-store.html


I've purchased a couple of sets from Jim. Very nice quality and fine workmanship.




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Fletcher's Mill. $33-40 on Amazon

We have this pepper and salt mill. Works great.
 
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Peugeot makes a WHOLE bunch of different mills for salt, pepper, coffee, and spices. They're good looking and have very good grinding mechanisms.

Peugeot has been making pepper mills since 1874.

http://www.peugeot-saveurs.com.../saveurs-depices-en/


These are great quality at a fair price. I second this recommendation.
 
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I have this Unicorn KeyTop Salt Mill and it is really nice. I have the matching Pepper Mill also. Highly recommend.

https://www.amazon.com/Unicorn...695KG5V4AWGEPGP5N2MB


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I bought two electronic grinders from www.Pepermiills.com (both Stainless units)



Very high quality units.
I got tired for grinding a lot pepper for BBQ rubs.
These work great.
 
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Another vote for Peugeot.




 
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Morton has been my favorite for years.
 
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I have a set by Cole and Mason I got at BB&B. A bit more utilitarian than some of the above but they works well. They were rated highly by America's Test Kitchen.



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