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  • Electric spice-and-nut grinder with durable stainless-steel blades
  • Heavy-duty motor; push-top lid for simple on/off control
  • Bowl holds 90 grams; extra storage space in lid; nonslip rubber feet
  • Dishwasher-safe lid and bowl; instruction manual with recipes included
  • Product Built to North American Electrical Standards

OK be careful this was so much fun lol, so we have used this for: Freshley dried Garlic, Freshley dried basil, brown sugar, and Corriander, omg so the Garlic there WAS 15lbs of FRESH Garlic Minced in a food processor - also bought on here in same purchase for said garlic lol, than dried then placed into this magical little being and the lid was pressed down and wala we watched it turn to dust noooow we held it for just a few moments and we took the lid off DONT DO THAT LEAVE THE LID ON for like 30 seconds let the dust settle dunt breath in Garlic Fever i dont care how Italian my Fiance is inhaling garlic is not ok lol now if your curios 15lbs of garlic=32oz of dried garlic powder 3jars minced garlic and 10 meals with 3-5 pieces of garlic each ..... next was basil 5lbs of basil is not much when turned into a powder but it podered those leaves beautifully, the corriander never stood a chance, and well the brown sugar we were just trying to break it up because it was hardened due to the freezer... teehee we made powdered brown sugar it was so fluffy lol one of our favorite buys and it is so easy to clean / dishwasher safe <3

I bought for a different purpose. An individual I care for takes a whole bunch of pills. These pills have to be ground up and dissolved in water. I had a cheap coffee grinder that worked well but eventually froze up. I used another that if you ground for about 20 seconds did the trick..but still left chunks. I was looking on here under pill grinders and someone recommended this unit. I love it. It grinds this small handful of pills to powder in roughly 3 seconds. The metal grinding cup that contains the blade and powdered pills a quick counter clockwise turn comes up for easy dumping of the contents and unlike other coffee grinders can then be rinsed clean. I have no doubt it would grind coffee beans fast and superbly as well. That said if this unit froze up in 2 months I'd order another one..but so far so good.

A good balance of weight and size, this little grinder is great! Flax seed was done in under 10 seconds with 1/4 cup. This s a small grinder, and I wouldn't put in much more than 1/3 of a cup or so. The item has a beautiful stainless and black plastic shell and a pretty heavy duty blade. The opening on the bottom of the unit will permit small particles through and a good wipe down on the inside of mounted part will be needed after each use, but that's a small price to pay for how well this grinds. I strongly recommend this device.

I've owned a number of pepper and spice grinders and if you have recipes with more than a tablespoon of pepper, you need this. I make my own BBQ rubs and this is the only way to get enough fresh "ground" pepper. It might be finer than you'd get from an adjustable grinder, but it's much better than using pre-ground pepper. It comes with a lid for the inner chamber, but the blade assembly is too lose for it to be an air tight seal. Mine might be an assembly issue, but when it's on the base the blade is firmly in place and works very well.

I must have my coffee as fresh as possible, so I use this to grind my coffee beans. Works great for me as I am the only coffee drinker in my house and I use a single cup coffee maker. A great feature is the plastic lid, so you can grind some and leave the rest in the metal container, put the plastic lid on (I store my coffee scoop inside the metal container as well) - then put the large plaster cover over it. Airtight! Occasionally, coffee grounds get on the edge and I have to putsh the plastic grinder lid down a couple of times, but it does not happen often. I bought a second one for the office.

It ground really well, but after only 8 oz of spices it died. *EDIT* It turns out that it overheated. After it sitting for 30 minutes, it worked fine again. As I mentioned before, it grind very well. Seems to have plenty of power. If grinding hard spices like cinnamon or ginger, whack then with a hammer before putting them in a grinder.

This is totally awesome. So worth it to have a separate grinder for spices after using the coffee one and having to rinse it out all the time, not to mention something that is more specifically for spices and has a groovy lid to boot. Looking forward to grinding all kinds of spices like cinnamon sticks that I've never tried with a grinder, but so far it pulverizes peppercorn to a fine dust in seconds. Big thumbs up!

A must have in your kitchen. I have it now for about a year and it is so easy to use, makes a fine powder of all the nuts and salt crystals or any dry ingredients so happy with my little grinder. I trued 3 grinders from different brands before this and they died in a month or so.. this one keeps going i even throw the metal cup and top cover in my dishwasher. So easy to clean

Had trie several other blenders - this one works. Only concern is the plastic cup - would recommend this be turned into glass. After a few months anticipate this to be "sandblasted" by hard spices- effectively placing micro plastics into your spices (which was one of my concerns with other products).

I have worsening arthritis in my thumbs, and I have to crush medications for clients every day. I was checking reviews for different pill crushers, and one reviewer mentioned this product. It does a great job. At first, it creates a cloud of powder, but I just hold the cup/cover on snugly for a minute or so, then quickly switch it with the plastic cap that seals it shut, and it's good to go. It crushes more finely than I ever could with a hand crusher.