Addison Ross Column Salt/Pepper Mill
Best elegant accessory for sophisticated dining tables.
This elegant mill offers a dual purpose with interchangeable S and P knobs. Its FSC-certified rubberwood construction and high-gloss lacquer finish ensure durability and style, while the ceramic grinder provides reliable performance for salt and peppercorns. It's a functional and decorative addition to any kitchen, presented in a beautiful gift box.
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Who it's for
- Diners with limited table space or those seeking portability
- Home decorators valuing stylish kitchenware and dining accessories
- Everyday cooks and hosts desiring convenient, no-fuss seasoning tools
Who should skip it
- Frequent cooks or large families who prefer less refilling
- Culinary enthusiasts demanding precise grind settings for various dishes
- Individuals with larger hands seeking a more ergonomic grip
Performance breakdown
Aesthetic Appeal
Eight layers of high-gloss lacquer create a stunning, furniture-grade finish.
Grind Versatility
Fixed grind setting limits control for those preferring specific texture profiles.
Build Durability
FSC-certified rubberwood provides a robust, sustainable foundation for daily kitchen use.
Mechanism Reliability
Ceramic grinding core offers consistent performance for standard salt and pepper.
Maintenance Ease
Simple wipe-down care is convenient, though the lacquer requires gentle handling.
Giftability
Premium packaging and elegant design make this an effortless, sophisticated present.
Key Specs
Material
Rubber wood (FSC certified), Ceramic, Stainless steel
Finish
8 coats of high gloss lacquer
Mechanism
Ceramic
Usage
Grinding Rock Salt (Dry Salt Crystals) or Black Peppercorns
Dimensions
Height 24cm (including screw knob), Base Diameter 6cm
Care
Wipe surface clean with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in water.
Eco-friendly
Rubber wood fully FSC certified
Height
9.45 inches
Diameter
2.36 inches
Refill Method
Screw-Off Base
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