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Ozeri Duo Ultra Salt and Pepper Grinder Review



The Ozeri Duo Ultra Salt & Pepper Grinder utilizes a powerful eco-friendly ceramic gears and a space-saving design that combines salt and pepper chambers in one grinder. The Ozeri Duo boasts high quality stainless steel and an ergonomic non-slip grip for ease of use. The removable lid includes a slider to provide easy access to the salt and pepper chambers while minimizing spillage common to other products. The Ozeri Duo Ultra also features two adjustable knobs that precisely adjust the grind to your liking.

My Review:
I was not paid for this review.  I was given this product to review in exchange for an honest review. 

So far this grinder is great.  I enjoy fresh pepper and salt and so does my food.  :)   I asked my husband to load the pepper and salt in the chambers and he did a good job but it does warn you to be-careful so you do not mix them in the wrong chambers.  We did get a couple pieces of the sea salt in the pepper chamber.  The directions are very clear, you need to turn the nozzle one way to use each side.  You also do have to shake it all out each time you use it.  I have noticed that when I set in on my counter I usually have a little mess when I pick it up.  Not sure how to get it all out of the chamber after it has been grind-ed.  Overall I am satsifed and happy to own one.   I wish the product would have came with a package of salt and pepper but luckily we found several choices at our local store.  

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