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    Quote Originally Posted by joelkerr View Post
    This shouldn't be a big deal if you keep the warranty information, since they offer a lifetime warranty. But I figure that if I'm going to buy a new mill anyways, I'd like to try something different. After all, if variety is the spice the of life, then what better place to start than the spice grinder, right? (please don't ban me from the forum for that terrible joke)
    Keep the warranty information for my pepper grinder?

    One interesting thing mentioned here is that when I was younger I could not afford most of the "lifetime" products and I used them up.

    Now that I have the ability to afford these things my "lifetime" is much shorter....

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    Mine was a small counter top mill. Almost like a coffee mill, but smaller. I’m thinking that I may try my hand crank coffee mill, it doesn’t get used for coffee anymore. And yes I could adjust the grind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    WOW. I guess I have a lot to learn about Peper Mills. I like a coarse grind. I bought a nice kit to make my own. Stainless grinder. Still haven't gotten to it yet.
    My son once asked me about buying pre-ground black pepper and I showed him my current grinder and how it would produce a wide spectrum of sizes and he asked me about 'cracked pepper' so I took a few pepper corns out of the grinder and put them on my cutting board and then took my chef knife and laid the side of the blade against one of the corns and gently applied some pressure with my hand until I felt/and heard the 'crack'.

    I then repeated it with the rest of the corns. He thought that it was pretty cool that I could make such big pieces of pepper with only a knife,pepper corns and a cutting board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Mine was a small counter top mill. Almost like a coffee mill, but smaller. I’m thinking that I may try my hand crank coffee mill, it doesn’t get used for coffee anymore. And yes I could adjust the grind.
    Sounds like a great idea but i would clean it good before using it for a spice grinder.

    You don't want the coffee to interfere with your pepper taste!
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    My wife uses a small coffee grinder (electric) for grinding spices. But I think a crank handle would be more to my liking for a pepper mill.
    The kit i bought is stainless steel for innered and walnut wood. Now that the weather is warming up some i need to start looking at design shapes so i have something to shoot for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Mine was a small counter top mill. Almost like a coffee mill, but smaller. I’m thinking that I may try my hand crank coffee mill, it doesn’t get used for coffee anymore. And yes I could adjust the grind.
    I've been using 3 Turkish coffee mills for 30 years. Black, white and green pepper.
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